Hey folks, sorry for my lapse of attendance. I've been off computers because of my dead PSU on my main machine. Too much drama at home, and too many projects to build. This PSU has been on the backburner since mid-December, so yeah.....I need my PC gaming fix.
Last few days I've been pouring over the datasheet for the SMPS controller IC my PSU uses. Its an Infineon ICE2A0565Z. My last thread was about suitable replacement caps for my Corsair HX620, which is really a SeaSonic M12II 620. When I was re-capping my PSU, I had the iron at 400C, which I learned was up to 50C higher than SMD components should take. I blew up two zener diodes and a diode on the underside of the PSU. I traced the lines for days making absolutely sure what those diodes did. Good thing I traced because one of the zeners is a shunt regulator for the IC's VCC. What I dont get is the VCC comes from one of the two AC input pins of the main rectifier. From AC, its through three series resistors with a total of 99K Ohms and then through a forward-biased diode. After that, is the zener and diode I destroyed. VCC also comes from the 5VSB transformer. On the primary, the chamfered corner pin is connected to a 10 ohm resistor and then through a forward-biased diode to VCC. So Im not quite sure why theres two connections from the mains to VCC. Also, I dont get why theres 10 ohm resistors connected to the 5VSB transformer then to VCC. Arent both transformer primaries connected to mains?
The other zener is across the phototransistor side of the one of the 3 optocouplers, and looks like its used as a shunt. Its emitter is grounded and the collector is the output going to the Feedback pin of the controller IC. The zener is reverse-biased across. Someone told me it might be a backup in case the phototransistor went bad. Im beginning to think its there to limit voltage to below the maximum rating of the IC. Im just not sure, but Im scavenging some used zeners from tv boards with low knee voltages to test.
If you need more photos or info let me know. My biggest issue is not being sure what diodes to use. Im not crazy about capping the PSU, then trying to run it without components. The VCC zener is ZD103, by its side is D102, and the zener across the opto is ZD101. If need be Ill try to take photos with light under for traces. Any advice is greatly appreciated. Im stuck at the moment.
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Last few days I've been pouring over the datasheet for the SMPS controller IC my PSU uses. Its an Infineon ICE2A0565Z. My last thread was about suitable replacement caps for my Corsair HX620, which is really a SeaSonic M12II 620. When I was re-capping my PSU, I had the iron at 400C, which I learned was up to 50C higher than SMD components should take. I blew up two zener diodes and a diode on the underside of the PSU. I traced the lines for days making absolutely sure what those diodes did. Good thing I traced because one of the zeners is a shunt regulator for the IC's VCC. What I dont get is the VCC comes from one of the two AC input pins of the main rectifier. From AC, its through three series resistors with a total of 99K Ohms and then through a forward-biased diode. After that, is the zener and diode I destroyed. VCC also comes from the 5VSB transformer. On the primary, the chamfered corner pin is connected to a 10 ohm resistor and then through a forward-biased diode to VCC. So Im not quite sure why theres two connections from the mains to VCC. Also, I dont get why theres 10 ohm resistors connected to the 5VSB transformer then to VCC. Arent both transformer primaries connected to mains?
The other zener is across the phototransistor side of the one of the 3 optocouplers, and looks like its used as a shunt. Its emitter is grounded and the collector is the output going to the Feedback pin of the controller IC. The zener is reverse-biased across. Someone told me it might be a backup in case the phototransistor went bad. Im beginning to think its there to limit voltage to below the maximum rating of the IC. Im just not sure, but Im scavenging some used zeners from tv boards with low knee voltages to test.
If you need more photos or info let me know. My biggest issue is not being sure what diodes to use. Im not crazy about capping the PSU, then trying to run it without components. The VCC zener is ZD103, by its side is D102, and the zener across the opto is ZD101. If need be Ill try to take photos with light under for traces. Any advice is greatly appreciated. Im stuck at the moment.
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