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The [[XSB]] is the initial version of the Southbridge and is used on the [[Xenon (Motherboard)|Xenon]], [[Zephyr]], and [[Falcon]] motherboards. | The [[XSB]] ('''X'''enon SB) is the initial version of the Southbridge and is used on the [[Xenon (Motherboard)|Xenon]], [[Zephyr]], and [[Falcon]] motherboards. | ||
=== PSB === | === PSB === |
Latest revision as of 21:33, 18 March 2024
Introduced | Late 2005 |
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Designed By | Microsoft SiS |
Used In | Xbox 360 |
The Southbridge is the IO controller used in the Xbox 360. It contains interfaces for peripherals, audio output/decompression, drives, and memory units. It also contains the flash interface and System Management Controller. The later KSB variant also has the HANA's functionality built in.
The chip was developed by Microsoft and SiS.
Specifications
- Intel 8051 processor core (SMC)
- PCI-Express x2 interface (for the BSB)
- Serial-ATA (SATA) interface
- USB1.1/2.0 interface
- IR interface
- Wireless game controller interface (for the RF Board)
- WMA Pro audio hardware
- Nand flash interface
- Ethernet Media Access Controller (MAC)
Versions
XSB
The XSB (Xenon SB) is the initial version of the Southbridge and is used on the Xenon, Zephyr, and Falcon motherboards.
PSB
The PSB (Panda SB) is the second version of the Southbridge and is used on the Jasper and Trinity motherboards.
KSB
The KSB (Koala SB) is the final version of the Southbridge and is used on the Corona and Winchester motherboards. It includes the functionality previously provided by the HANA, such as clock generation and video encoding.