Schematic: Adp-200er
Before diving into the circuitry, it is important to understand the operational parameters of the ADP-200ER: 100V–240V AC (~50/60 Hz), universal input. Output Voltages:
A shorted diode on the 12V output rail will mimic a shorted APU, forcing the power supply to shut down instantly to prevent fire hazards.
Powered by the specialized DAP041 IC controller chip.
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The is a specialized internal switched-mode power supply (SMPS) designed specifically for the Sony PlayStation 4 CUH-1200 series (often referred to as the "PS4 C-Chassis"). While official factory schematics are rarely released to the public, detailed circuit analysis has mapped out the functional blocks and common failure points of this 210-250W unit. Technical Specifications Adp-200er Schematic
The ADP-200ER is a Switch-Mode Power Supply (SMPS) utilizing a complex instead of a standard flyback design. It delivers a dual-rail output:
Completely dead console; 0V on the 4.8V standby rail.
: Delivers up to 16 Amps to feed the high-power APU (CPU/GPU), cooling fans, and disc drive. Step-by-Step Circuit Breakdown 1. Input Protection and EMI Filter Stage
Here are the most common issues users encounter: Before diving into the circuitry, it is important
Smooths out the pulsating DC from the bridge rectifier, maintaining a steady high-voltage rail (usually around 300V–400V DC depending on Power Factor Correction).
Absorbs voltage spikes and transient surges from the main power grid.
A typical high-level analysis of the ADP-200ER reveals a design composed of several core blocks, each serving a distinct function in the power conversion process. The following diagram illustrates how the AC mains input flows through these stages to ultimately produce the stable DC output required by the PS4.
Below is a technical overview and paper-style breakdown of the ADP-200ER circuit. Would you like a follow-up with specific voltage
resistor divider values on the schematic when repairing an over-voltage or under-voltage fault.
Form differential filter stages that prevent high-frequency switching noise from feeding back into your home electrical grid. 2. The DC Bus and Standby Stage
Includes capacitors and rectifiers to produce a stable +12V and +5V standby. 2. Common ADP-200ER Faults and Troubleshooting
Failure here causes an instant short.
The is a internal power supply unit (PSU) primarily used in the Sony PlayStation 4 (CUH-1200 series) Go to product viewer dialog for this item.