Re: Power supply build quality pictorial. part 2
Antec CP-850
This PSU has the 120mm PWM fan located externally at the front of a wider and taller PSU case (Antec's proprietary CPX format). The combination of large PWM fan enfilading the heatsinks, and low power density from the bigger PSU case allows for superb cooling.
This thing was manufactured by Delta, so it looks, weighs and is built like a tank, dwarfing standard-size ATX PSUs:
Manufacturer · · · · · · · · · · · Delta
Certification · · · · · · · · · · · ATX12V 2.3 · EPS12V 2.91 // 80 Plus
PRIMARY__________________________________________________________________________
Topology · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Two-Transistor Forward
Transient Filter · · · · · · · · · · 6x Y-caps, 3x X-caps, 2x ferrite beads, 3x CM chokes, 1x MOV
Bridge Rectifier · · · · · · · · · · 1x LL25XB60 (25A, 600V)
Inrush Current Protection · · · 2x NTC Thermistors (SCK-2R512) with relay (793-P1-A)
PFC · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Active PFC
PFC MOSFETS · · · · · · · · · · · 2x 24N60C3 MOSFETS
PFC Controller · · · · · · · · · · · ICE1PCS02
Bulk Caps · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·3x Elite GM 450V 220uF (85ºC) 22x45mm for 660uF total
Main PWM Switchers · · · · · · ·2x 24N60C3 MOSFETS
PWM Controller · · · · · · · · · · UC3845B
SECONDARY________________________________________________________________________
Independent Regulation
Passive diodes rectification:
+12V · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 5x S60SC6M Schottky 60A
+5V · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 3x STPS30L45CT Schottky 30A
+3.3V · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 3x STPS30L45CT Schottky 30A
-12V · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1x L7912CV Voltage Regulator
Filtering Capacitors:
+12V · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1x Ltec LZG 16V 3300uF 12.5x35mm + 2x Chemicon KZH 16V 2200uF 10x25mm
+5V · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1x Rubycon YXG 16V 2200uF 10x23mm + 1x Ltec LZG 10V 2200uF 10x28mm
+3.3V · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 2x Chemicon KZH 6.3V 3300uF 10x25mm
-12V · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1x Nichicon PW 25V 330uF 8x15mm + 1x Nichicon PW 25V 220uF 8x11.5mm
Supervisor ICs · · · · · · · · · · · · AS339AP-1 LM339AN MC1455P1 LM393N
Fan · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1x 120mm PWM MGT12012XB-W25 (2800rpm, 93cfm, 42dBA, 12V, 0.52A, Ball bearing)
+5VSB_____________________________________________________________________________
PWM/Switching Transistor · · · · Probably from the TinySwitch TNY274-80 family, with heatsink
Rectifier Diode · · · · · · · · · · · 1x STPS2045CT Schottky 20A
Filtering Caps · · · · · · · · · · · · 1x Rubycon ZLH 10V 3300uF 12.5x30mm + 1x AISHI CD288Z 10V 2200uF 10x25mm
Inside there is a two PCB layout, with most of the input filtering, the inrush protection and the APFC coil on the smaller top PCB:
I love this piece of attention to aerodynamics, a well profiled airflow guide to force the flow down into the heatsinks so that no cool air is wasted:
.
The input filtering. Two ferrite beads, six Y-caps, three X-caps, three chokes, two NTC thermistors in series controlled by a relay, one MOV, and one oversized rectifier bridge:
The main PCB, about the size of an aircraft carrier's flying deck:
Topology is relatively classic and simple. Double transistor forward, old style independent regulation (three toroid coils on the secondary), and passive rectification with Schottky diodes.
The three bulk caps are 22mm 'Elites' rated for only 85ºC, definitely mediocre stuff but they should last a while inside this particular PSU with its great cooling:
.
The PFC and PWM main switchers on the primary heatsink:
I've seen gutless wonders whose main transformers were not as big as the one this PSU uses for +5VSB :
^ Underneath that 'S' shaped aluminium heatsink besides the white glue blob resides the +5VSB PWM/switching controller, probably from the TinySwitch TNY274~280 family. As long as the PSU is plugged to the wall and switched on, the +5VSB rail will be always hot, and when the computer is turned off the fan is stopped and the +5VSB stuff can only be cooled by whatever passive convection is available, so placing a heatsink on the +5VSB controller makes a lot of sense if we think about it ...
50V Panasonic FCs have replaced the small Taicon and Ltec caps on the +5VSB circuit:
+5VSB output filtering came with one 12.5mm Rubycon ZLH 10V 3300uF and one 'AISHI CD288Z' 10V 2200uF. I've replaced the late with a Panasonic FR 10V 2200uF:
Subtle example of Delta over-engineering, there are THIRTEEN items on the secondary heatsink:
^ Five Schottky rectifiers (in TO-247 size) for +12V, three each for +5V and +3.3V, one for +5VSB, and one voltage regulator for -12V.
The +12V output is filtered by one 12.5mm 16V 3300uF cap (originally Ltec LZG), two PI coils, and two Chemicon KZH 16V 2200uF:
^ One 12.5mm Panasonic FM 16V 3300uF has replaced the Ltec.
On the +5V rail there were one Rubycon YXG 16V 2200uF, one PI coil, and one Ltec LZG 10V 2200uF, the latter having been replaced by one Panasonic FR 10V 2200uF:
.
+3.3V is in charge of two Chemicon KZH 6.3V 3300uF:
Finally the -12V rail is filtered by two Nichicon PW, one 25V 330uF and one 25V 220uF:
Again courtesy of Delta, voltage regulation and ripple were exceptional for 2009 and still very good by today standards.
This PSU is rated a plain 80+, but up to 80% load behaves like an 80+ Bronze, and on 230VAC efficiency peaks at about ~88%.
Back in the day reviews of the Antec CP-850 by Hardware Secrets, JonnyGURU and SPCR.
Antec CP-850
This PSU has the 120mm PWM fan located externally at the front of a wider and taller PSU case (Antec's proprietary CPX format). The combination of large PWM fan enfilading the heatsinks, and low power density from the bigger PSU case allows for superb cooling.
This thing was manufactured by Delta, so it looks, weighs and is built like a tank, dwarfing standard-size ATX PSUs:
Manufacturer · · · · · · · · · · · Delta
Certification · · · · · · · · · · · ATX12V 2.3 · EPS12V 2.91 // 80 Plus
PRIMARY__________________________________________________________________________
Topology · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Two-Transistor Forward
Transient Filter · · · · · · · · · · 6x Y-caps, 3x X-caps, 2x ferrite beads, 3x CM chokes, 1x MOV
Bridge Rectifier · · · · · · · · · · 1x LL25XB60 (25A, 600V)
Inrush Current Protection · · · 2x NTC Thermistors (SCK-2R512) with relay (793-P1-A)
PFC · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Active PFC
PFC MOSFETS · · · · · · · · · · · 2x 24N60C3 MOSFETS
PFC Controller · · · · · · · · · · · ICE1PCS02
Bulk Caps · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·3x Elite GM 450V 220uF (85ºC) 22x45mm for 660uF total
Main PWM Switchers · · · · · · ·2x 24N60C3 MOSFETS
PWM Controller · · · · · · · · · · UC3845B
SECONDARY________________________________________________________________________
Independent Regulation
Passive diodes rectification:
+12V · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 5x S60SC6M Schottky 60A
+5V · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 3x STPS30L45CT Schottky 30A
+3.3V · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 3x STPS30L45CT Schottky 30A
-12V · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1x L7912CV Voltage Regulator
Filtering Capacitors:
+12V · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1x Ltec LZG 16V 3300uF 12.5x35mm + 2x Chemicon KZH 16V 2200uF 10x25mm
+5V · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1x Rubycon YXG 16V 2200uF 10x23mm + 1x Ltec LZG 10V 2200uF 10x28mm
+3.3V · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 2x Chemicon KZH 6.3V 3300uF 10x25mm
-12V · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1x Nichicon PW 25V 330uF 8x15mm + 1x Nichicon PW 25V 220uF 8x11.5mm
Supervisor ICs · · · · · · · · · · · · AS339AP-1 LM339AN MC1455P1 LM393N
Fan · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1x 120mm PWM MGT12012XB-W25 (2800rpm, 93cfm, 42dBA, 12V, 0.52A, Ball bearing)
+5VSB_____________________________________________________________________________
PWM/Switching Transistor · · · · Probably from the TinySwitch TNY274-80 family, with heatsink
Rectifier Diode · · · · · · · · · · · 1x STPS2045CT Schottky 20A
Filtering Caps · · · · · · · · · · · · 1x Rubycon ZLH 10V 3300uF 12.5x30mm + 1x AISHI CD288Z 10V 2200uF 10x25mm
Inside there is a two PCB layout, with most of the input filtering, the inrush protection and the APFC coil on the smaller top PCB:
I love this piece of attention to aerodynamics, a well profiled airflow guide to force the flow down into the heatsinks so that no cool air is wasted:
.
The input filtering. Two ferrite beads, six Y-caps, three X-caps, three chokes, two NTC thermistors in series controlled by a relay, one MOV, and one oversized rectifier bridge:
The main PCB, about the size of an aircraft carrier's flying deck:
Topology is relatively classic and simple. Double transistor forward, old style independent regulation (three toroid coils on the secondary), and passive rectification with Schottky diodes.
The three bulk caps are 22mm 'Elites' rated for only 85ºC, definitely mediocre stuff but they should last a while inside this particular PSU with its great cooling:
.
The PFC and PWM main switchers on the primary heatsink:
I've seen gutless wonders whose main transformers were not as big as the one this PSU uses for +5VSB :
^ Underneath that 'S' shaped aluminium heatsink besides the white glue blob resides the +5VSB PWM/switching controller, probably from the TinySwitch TNY274~280 family. As long as the PSU is plugged to the wall and switched on, the +5VSB rail will be always hot, and when the computer is turned off the fan is stopped and the +5VSB stuff can only be cooled by whatever passive convection is available, so placing a heatsink on the +5VSB controller makes a lot of sense if we think about it ...
50V Panasonic FCs have replaced the small Taicon and Ltec caps on the +5VSB circuit:
+5VSB output filtering came with one 12.5mm Rubycon ZLH 10V 3300uF and one 'AISHI CD288Z' 10V 2200uF. I've replaced the late with a Panasonic FR 10V 2200uF:
Subtle example of Delta over-engineering, there are THIRTEEN items on the secondary heatsink:
^ Five Schottky rectifiers (in TO-247 size) for +12V, three each for +5V and +3.3V, one for +5VSB, and one voltage regulator for -12V.
The +12V output is filtered by one 12.5mm 16V 3300uF cap (originally Ltec LZG), two PI coils, and two Chemicon KZH 16V 2200uF:
^ One 12.5mm Panasonic FM 16V 3300uF has replaced the Ltec.
On the +5V rail there were one Rubycon YXG 16V 2200uF, one PI coil, and one Ltec LZG 10V 2200uF, the latter having been replaced by one Panasonic FR 10V 2200uF:
.
+3.3V is in charge of two Chemicon KZH 6.3V 3300uF:
Finally the -12V rail is filtered by two Nichicon PW, one 25V 330uF and one 25V 220uF:
Again courtesy of Delta, voltage regulation and ripple were exceptional for 2009 and still very good by today standards.
This PSU is rated a plain 80+, but up to 80% load behaves like an 80+ Bronze, and on 230VAC efficiency peaks at about ~88%.
Back in the day reviews of the Antec CP-850 by Hardware Secrets, JonnyGURU and SPCR.
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