Part Analysis
General Data | |
Manufacturer (OEM) | CWT |
Platform Model | GPX |
PCB Type | Double-Sided |
Primary Side | |
Transient Filter | 2x Y caps, 1x X caps, 2x CM chokes, 1x MOV , 1x CAP200DG (Discharge IC) |
Inrush Protection | NTC Thermistor SCK056 (5 Ohm @ 25°C) & Relay |
Bridge Rectifier(s) |
1x Yangjie Electronic GBU1506 (600V, 15A @ 100°C)
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APFC MOSFETs | |
APFC Boost Diode |
1x CRXI06D065G2
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Bulk Cap(s) |
1x Nippon Chemi-Con (400V, 680uF, 2000h @ 105°C, KMW)
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Main Switchers |
4x Silan Microelectronics SVF20N50F (500V, 12.6A @ 100°C, Rds(on): 0.27Ohm)
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APFC Controller |
Champion 6500UNX
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Resonant Controller | Champion CM6901X |
Topology |
Primary side: APFC, Full-Bridge & LLC converter
Secondary side: Synchronous Rectification & DC-DC converters |
Secondary Side | |
+12V MOSFETs | 6x IPS 014N04SA |
5V & 3.3V | DC-DC Converters: 4x UBIQ QM3054M6 (30V, 97A @ 25°C, Rds(on): 4.8mOhm) PWM Controller(s): ANPEC APW7159C |
Filtering Capacitors | Electrolytic: 15x Chengx (2,000 @ 105°C, GR) Polymer: 27x FCAP |
Supervisor IC | IN1S429I – DCG |
Fan Model | MARTECH DF1202512SEHN (120mm, 12V, 0.42A, Rifle Bearing Fan) |
5VSB Circuit | |
Standby PWM Controller |
Power Integrations TNY287PG
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The OEM is Channel Well Technology (CWT), and the platform’s code name is GPX. I remember the GPX platform before the ATX v3.x era, primarily used in medium-price products. DeepCool was among the first to adopt this platform, which has been upgraded to support the challenging transient response scenarios of PCIe CEM 5.0 and 5.1 standards.
Some might wonder how a full-bridge platform can be less expensive than a half-bridge CSZ platform. Well, the answer is simple. CWT used four lower-quality FETs, which cost less than two high-quality ones, dropping the production cost. Moreover, in this unit, the fan is provided by a budget OEM, Martech, instead of the usual one that CWT has, Hong Hua.
While the FETs on the primary side are not up to Infineon’s quality, Chemi-Con, an excellent Japanese manufacturer, provides the bulk cap, which could have even lower capacity since the ATX v3.1 spec is looser on the hold-up time requirements. The caps on the secondary side are by Chengx, the electrolytic ones. For those skeptical about this manufacturer, it is one of the largest in China, making caps for all popular Japanese cap brands. Moreover, the PSU uses many polymer caps provided by FPCAP, a good brand, for ripple filtering.
My only objection to this unit is the Martech fan, which might use a rifle bearing but is still inferior to Hong Hua’s products. A simple fan change can bump the price by several dollars, though, which can affect the production cost notably. Only time will tell if this fan can outlive the long-provided warranty (ten years).