Adp-200er Schematic
Proprietary internal layout designed to fit tightly within the CUH-1200 matte-finish PS4 chassis. High-Level Circuit Architecture
This stage safely steps down the voltage and provides isolated power to the console.
| Symptom | Likely Schematic Area | Component to Test | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Dead, no LED, fuse blown | Input & Primary MOSFET | Bridge rectifier, PFC MOSFET (Q1), Main PWM MOSFET (Q2) | | Output fluctuating (hiccup) | PFC stage or Secondary caps | PFC controller IC, sense resistors, bulging output capacitors | | Low output voltage | Feedback divider | TL431, resistor divider network, optocoupler (PC817) | | No output, but bulk cap has 340V | PFC IC or startup resistor | L6561 (Pin 8 lacking VCC), startup resistor open | | Audible whine, intermittent power | Auxiliary winding circuit | Diode from aux winding, small capacitor (47µF/50V) near PWM IC |
Converts the incoming AC waveform into a bumpy, un-smoothed DC voltage. Adp-200er Schematic
Plug the PSU into AC power (exercise extreme caution around high-voltage areas). Measure Pin 1 on the 4-pin connector. If 4.8V/5V is missing, the standby controller IC or its surrounding startup resistors are faulty. Symptom 2: Consoles Turns On for 1 Second, Then Dies
Constantly outputs ~4.8V to 5V as long as the PSU is plugged into the wall. This powers the southbridge chip so the console can detect the power button press.
IC) to provide approximately 12V at 16A when the console is fully powered on. Testing & Pinout Information Proprietary internal layout designed to fit tightly within
: If the standby 5V is present but the 12V rail fails to activate, the issue often lies here or within the feedback loop. Repair & Troubleshooting Tips
Before probing, inspect the PCB under magnification. Look for cracked solder joints around the main transformers, swollen output capacitors, or discoloration around the SMD components on the underside of the board.
Beyond component failures, the physical environment plays a significant role. One user reported that the ADP-200ER's internal airflow design can lead to "dead zones" that accumulate dust and, especially when combined with sea air, cause oxidation and corrosion of components, and even burn circuit board pads. This highlights the importance of keeping your console's ventilation clean. Plug the PSU into AC power (exercise extreme
A sacrificial link that goes open-circuit during catastrophic component failure.
Includes the AC inlet, fuse (usually T5AH 250V), and MOV (Metal Oxide Varistor) for surge protection.