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The RF board on the [[Original Xbox 360]] contains the power button and [[#Ring-Of-Light|Ring-Of-Light]] LEDs.
The RF board on the [[Original Xbox 360]] contains the power button and [[#Ring-Of-Light|Ring-Of-Light]] LEDs.
=== RF Module ===
=== RF Module ===
Codename Argon. First Ring of light module for the Xbox 360. Used on pre-launch and launch retail models of the Xbox 360.
Codename Argon. First module for the [[Xbox 360]]. Used on pre-launch and launch retail models of the Xbox 360.


Common Fab:  
Common Fab:  

Latest revision as of 13:16, 11 February 2025

The RF Board is a small PCB that plugs into the front of the motherboard. It is responsible for wireless controller connection and the front panel buttons/LEDs.

Original Xbox 360

The RF board on the Original Xbox 360 contains the power button and Ring-Of-Light LEDs.

RF Module

Codename Argon. First module for the Xbox 360. Used on pre-launch and launch retail models of the Xbox 360.

Common Fab:

  • X803307-002

RF01

Mixed builds. Used on all Original Xbox 360's except for Tonasket (unless prototype). Multiple revisions exist with minor differences.

Common Fab:

  • X803307-002
  • X803307-003 (most common)

RF02

Known as xFreedom. Used on Tonasket.

Xbox 360 S

The RF board on the Xbox 360 S, codename Boron, has capacitive sensors for the power button and eject button. It also contains the sync button and Ring-Of-Light LEDs.

1409

1410

Xbox 360 E

The RF board on the Xbox 360 E is split into two PCBs, connected by a ribbon cable. The main PCB connected to the motherboard contains the primary functionality. The smaller secondary PCB - attached to the faceplate - contains power button, eject button, sync button, and Ring-Of-Light LEDs.

1575

Ring of Light