Re: Power supply build quality pictorial. part 2
These Modecoms used to be quite popular for some time arround 5 years ago. I finally got one into my hands after those years and my impression is this PSU shows you can do even the cheap half-bridge combination of SG6105DZ and LM339 decent.
It lacks only varistors on input. ZHN caps pretending to be 680 uF, can't really measure, no meter. Passive PFC and KBU 606. Fairchild's 13009 switchers with 02N60P for +5 V SB.
The transformer is interesting, says ERL-40, but notice the ERL39 in the long string Anway, I think it's beefy enough for 400 W. Huge heatsinks, reminding me the ones in the original FSP BlueStorm; maybe the wind blows from here? I don't really know OEM of this one, no UL or something anywhere… There are two MBR4045PT's for smaller voltages and two MBR20100CT in parallel for +12 V. It says it has two 12V rails, there are indeed two outputs with separate inductors each.
Feedback to LM339N is going from all three: 12V output from rectifiers and both rails. But I don't think they are actually OPPed as you cannot use inductor as a shunt in my opinion, it's apparent resistances changes with switching frequency, doesn't it. Not mentioning LM339N not having comparators enough to controll everything. I am lazy to track things, but some control of the +12 V it definitelly offers so it's better than most usuall craps of this topology…
You can see beefy coils on output as well as KSC and Teapo caps; 3300 uF/10 V and 2200 uF/16 V. Can't measure them but visibly OK considering some 5-6 years of use with Venice Athlon 64 3200+ and passive GT 7600. Cables used mostly 20AWG.
These Modecoms used to be quite popular for some time arround 5 years ago. I finally got one into my hands after those years and my impression is this PSU shows you can do even the cheap half-bridge combination of SG6105DZ and LM339 decent.
It lacks only varistors on input. ZHN caps pretending to be 680 uF, can't really measure, no meter. Passive PFC and KBU 606. Fairchild's 13009 switchers with 02N60P for +5 V SB.
The transformer is interesting, says ERL-40, but notice the ERL39 in the long string Anway, I think it's beefy enough for 400 W. Huge heatsinks, reminding me the ones in the original FSP BlueStorm; maybe the wind blows from here? I don't really know OEM of this one, no UL or something anywhere… There are two MBR4045PT's for smaller voltages and two MBR20100CT in parallel for +12 V. It says it has two 12V rails, there are indeed two outputs with separate inductors each.
Feedback to LM339N is going from all three: 12V output from rectifiers and both rails. But I don't think they are actually OPPed as you cannot use inductor as a shunt in my opinion, it's apparent resistances changes with switching frequency, doesn't it. Not mentioning LM339N not having comparators enough to controll everything. I am lazy to track things, but some control of the +12 V it definitelly offers so it's better than most usuall craps of this topology…
You can see beefy coils on output as well as KSC and Teapo caps; 3300 uF/10 V and 2200 uF/16 V. Can't measure them but visibly OK considering some 5-6 years of use with Venice Athlon 64 3200+ and passive GT 7600. Cables used mostly 20AWG.
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