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=== RF02 === | === RF02 === | ||
Known as xFreedom. Used on [[Tonasket]]. | Known as xFreedom. Used on [[Tonasket]]. | ||
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== Xbox 360 S == | == Xbox 360 S == |
Revision as of 15:33, 18 June 2023
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.
RF01
Codename Argon. Used on all Original Xbox 360's except for Tonasket. Multiple revisions exist with minor differences.
RF02
Known as xFreedom. Used on Tonasket.
Xbox 360 S
The RF board on the Xbox 360 S 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 second PCB - attached to the faceplate - contains power button, eject button, sync button, and Ring-Of-Light LEDs.