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* The rear triple USB port has been reduced to a dual USB port
* The rear triple USB port has been reduced to a dual USB port
* SPDIF has been removed from the rear I/O
* SPDIF has been removed from the rear I/O
* The rotation sensor has been removed
* The rotation sensor has been removed, but the traces and pads are still present
* [[Audible Feedback]] has been removed
* [[Audible Feedback]] has been removed, but the traces and pads are still present
* The [[RF Board#1575|1575]] RF board is now used
* The [[RF Board#1575|1575]] RF board is now used
* Minor board layout changes
* Minor board layout changes

Revision as of 22:39, 20 December 2022

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The Corona is the successor to the Trinity and is used in the Xbox 360 S. Corona is similar to Trinity but simplifies the system significantly.

Commonly referred to by the community (but not by Microsoft) as the "Corona V1" (16MB) and "Corona V2" (4GB).

Notable Differences

  • The PSB has been replaced with the KSB
  • The HANA and Ethernet PHY are removed, their functionality has been integrated into the KSB
  • Elpida U1032AABG-14-F RAM is no longer used
  • A 4GB Hynix & Phison MMC solution has been added on 4GB SKUs
  • The 4GB Memory Unit daughterboard and connector were removed
  • The standby voltage regulation has been redesigned
  • The V_1P8STBY power rail has been replaced with V_1P2STBY
  • The board layout has been simplified and cleaned up

Specifications

Waitsburg

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The Corona Waitsburg is the successor to the Corona and is the final motherboard used in the Xbox 360 S. It is extremely similar to Corona, with a few minor differences.

Commonly referred to by the community (but not by Microsoft) as the "Corona V3" (16MB) and "Corona V4" (4GB).

Notable Differences

Specifications

Stingray

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The Corona Stingray is the successor to the Corona Waitsburg and is the first motherboard used in the Xbox 360 E. It is extremely similar to Waitsburg, with a few differences.

Commonly referred to by the community (but not by Microsoft) as the "Corona V5" (16MB) and "Corona V6" (4GB).

Notable Differences

Specifications