by LongRunner » July 3rd, 2013, 12:26 am
Continuing with the MPT-4012...
The +3.3V and +5V have the same rectifiers as in MPT-xxx. The +12V now has 2 x MBR20100CT in parallel. The +5VSB has an SBL1040CT.
This time there are pi coils on all the rails (except -12V which uses a 7912 as previously mentioned), and the one on the +12V is massive. All of the main rails have OCP. +12V is split into two - one for the CPU (15A, black stripes) and one for everything else (14A; the combined limit is unspecified).
The main switchers are 2 x 2SK2765 in parallel and the 5VSB switcher is a KHB4D5N60F.
Unlike the older MPT-xxx units with their distinctive colour scheme (purple for +3.3V, orange for Power Good, brown for +5VSB and grey for on/off), MPT-xxx2 uses the standard colours.
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LongRunner on November 12th, 2013, 4:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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