A Look Inside
The first hint for a high quality PSU we can see already when we
take a first look at its case, which looks nice and is well built.
Right at the Input there is a X capacitor. On the main PCB the transient
filtering stage continues with two X, four Y, two CM chokes, 2 MOV (Metal-Oxid-Varistor)
and a TVS. Aditionally there is a NTC termistor for inrush curent limitation. A
mechanical relais shorts the NTC termistor for normal operation. The transient
filtering stage is well done.
The two bridge rectifiers got a heatsink each. The PFC booster consists of two
IPP50R199CP mosfets (550V, 0.2Ohm, 17A) and a C3D10060A (600V, 10A, Qc 25nC) SiC
Schottky diode. The APFC is controled by a NCP1653A from ON Semiconductor. The
NCP1653A has a gate driver performance of 1.5A. This PSU has two APFC capacitors
from Nippon Chemi-Con (KMQ series; 470uF, 400V, 105C each). The total
capacitance of 940uF is very competitive for a 1000W PSU. Two IP50R250CP (550V,
0.25Ohm, 13 A) Mosfets are used on the primary side of the LLC resonance
converter. The LLC resonance converter is controled by an ASIC with the name
AA9013.
The primary side of this PSU is solid. The effort to save money however is
visible. Many components are not above the spics especially in voltage
rating. This also explains the TVS which is not often seen in PC PSUs.
On the secondary side eight IPP041N04N (40V,
4.1mOhm, 80A) mosfets take care of the 12V rectification. Those mosfets are directly
cooled via two heatsinks. The design of the secondary side is solid. 3.3 and 5V
are generated from 12V using DC-DC converter. Those are located on two daughter
PCB's. The DC filtering is done using Nippon Chemi-Con capacitors. Those are
extremely high end. The connection of the main PCB to the connector PCB is well
done too. The connector PCB has some aditional capacitors from Capxon which are not
japanese. This does not comply with the advertised statement "100% japanese
Capacitors"!