Adp-200er - Schematic
Reverse-engineered schematics for the PS4 ADP-200ER power supply reveal a push-pull SMPS design utilizing a DDA001AG controller, with common failures occurring in the 4.8V standby circuit and primary stage surge resistors. Key technical resources for repairing these units include detailed video analysis of the circuit's input, PFC, and DC stages, along with component guides. For a detailed breakdown of the power supply's functionality, watch this YouTube video.
- Datasheet: Available on the manufacturer's website or through online distributors
- Evaluation Board: A demo board that allows you to test and evaluate the ADP-200ER
- Application Notes: Technical documents providing design guidelines and application examples
If you are troubleshooting a "no power" or "half power" issue, these specific components from the PS4 PSU Component Guide are common failure points: Component Type Model/Part Number Main Power IC DDA001AG Replace if the PSU has no power output. MOSFET (Main) 24N60M2 Rated at 600V; common failure in switching. FET (Alternative) 3N62K3 620V; can be replaced with 650V FETs. Input Fuse Usually blows due to shorts in the bridge or PFC circuit. Repair Resources Adp-200er Schematic
- REM (Remote): Used to turn the PSU on/off remotely (short to V- to turn on, or open to turn off).
- DC OK: An output signal (often open collector) that goes low/high when the output voltage is stable.
- +5VSB: Standby voltage (always on when PSU has AC power).
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Standby Rail: A separate lower-voltage rail (typically 5V) remains active to power the console's standby functions. Datasheet : Available on the manufacturer's website or
Built-in Safety: Includes an overvoltage protection feature that triggers a short circuit to intentionally burn the main fuse in the event of a dangerous power surge. Repair and Identification If you are troubleshooting a "no power" or
