Part Analysis
General Data | |
Manufacturer (OEM) | Huntkey |
PCB Type | Double-Sided |
Primary Side | |
Transient Filter | 4x Y caps, 2x X caps, 2x CM chokes, 1x MOV |
Inrush Protection | 1x NTC Thermistor SCK207R0 (7 Ohm @25°C) & Relay |
Bridge Rectifier(s) |
2x GBU10K (800V, 10A @ 100°C)
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APFC MOSFETs |
2x Infineon IPA60R190P6 (650V, 12.7A @ 100°C, Rds(on): 0.190Ohm)
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APFC Boost Diode |
1x STMicroelectronics STPSC4H065D (650V, 22A @ 25°C) |
Bulk Cap(s) |
1x Elite (450V, 330uF, 2000h @ 105°C, PL(M))
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Main Switchers |
2x Infineon IPA60R190P6 (650V, 12.7A @ 100°C, Rds(on): 0.190Ohm)
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PFC/LLC Resonant Combo Controller |
NXP TEA2017
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Topology |
Primary side: APFC, Half-Brigde, LLC Resonant Converter
Secondary side: Synchronous Rectification & DC-DC converters |
Secondary Side | |
+12V MOSFETs | 4x Huayi Microelectronics SFS04R011UG |
5V & 3.3V | DC-DC Converters: 4x Toshiba TPH1R403NL (30V, 60A @ 250°C, Rds(on): 1.4mOhm) PWM Controller(s): 1x Anpec APW7159C |
Filtering Capacitors | Electrolytic: 5x CapXon (2-5,000h @ 105°C, GF) 1x Elite (3-6,000h @ 105°C, EV) 1x Aishi (3-6,000h @ 105°C, RS) 1x Aishi (2000h @ 105°C, L7) Polymer: 16x Apaq, 4x Polycap, 4x |
Synchronous Rectifier IC | Monolithic Power MP6924 |
Supervisor IC | Infsitronix IN1T703I-SDG |
Fan Model | Yate Loon D14BH-12 (L-S01) (140mm, 12V, 0.70A, Double Ball Bearing Fan) |
5VSB | |
Rectifier |
2x PanJIT SR34LF SBR (40V, 3A)
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Standby PWM Controller |
IN2P380C
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The 1000W and 850W models are manufactured by Channel Well Technology, one of MSI’s strongest partner OEMs. For its reasons, MSI decided to use a platform provided by Huntkey for the 750W and 650W models. Huntkey is one of the largest original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) of power supply units (PSUs) in China, currently active within the country of origin. I recall Huntkey attempting to enter the Western market several years ago with a high-end platform, although it wasn’t well-suited for this market.
Similar to the 750W model of the line, the PCB appears empty, especially on the secondary side. This is one of the few instances where the VRMs regulating the minor rails are not located on a daughter board, but are installed directly on the main PCB. All in all, this platform effortlessly reveals its affordable orientation. The good thing is that with so empty space, the fan’s airflow is unobstructed, so there is no need for a strong fan and an aggressive speed profile.
The transient filtering stage contains all the necessary components to block both incoming and outgoing EMI emissions. Typically, it starts at the AC receptacle and continues on the main PCB.
There is an MOV to protect from voltage surges and an NTC thermistor with a resistance of 7 ohms. Moreover, a bypass relay supports the NTC thermistor.
The two GBJ1506 parallel bridge rectifiers can handle up to 30A combined.
The APFC converter uses two Infineon IPA60R190P6 FETs and one STMicroelectronics STPSC4H065D boost diode. Elite manufactures the bulk capacitor. Its capacity is 330 μF, and it is rated for 2,000 h at 105 °C. It’s nice to see a 450V capacitor instead of a 400V or 420V one. Note that the APFC’s DC bus voltage is approximately 380V DC, so 400V-rated bulk caps are not ideal.
The PFC/LLC combo controller is an NXP HKP6288AT, which is a re-labeled NXP TEA2017.
The two Infineon IPA60R190P6 primary switching FETs are installed in a half-bridge topology, and an LLC resonant converter is used for higher efficiency.
The PSU’s main transformer. Besides lowering the voltage level close to the nominal level of the 12V rail, it also provides electrical isolation to the primary and secondary sides.
Four Huayi Microelectronics SFS04R011UG FETs regulate the 12V rail. They are installed on the business (top) side of the main PCB, and Huntkey didn’t bother using any heatsinks to cool them down. Although they will do just fine on their own, heatsinks can help lower the fan’s speed and noise even further at high loads.
The MP6924 replaces diodes in the secondary side of LLC resonant converters, improving efficiency. In other words, this is the IC driving the 12V FETs.
Two DC-DC converters generate the minor rails. They use four Infineon BSC022N03S FETs. The PWM controller is an ANPEC APW7159C.
CapXon, Elite, and Aishi provide the electrolytic filtering capacitors. The polymer caps are by Apaq, Polycap, and another brand, which I was unable to identify.
You can find more information about capacitor performance and other specs below:
The standby PWM controller is an IN2P380C, and the secondary side rectifiers look to be two PanJIT SR34LF.
Several polymer caps at the face of the modular panel form an extra ripple-filtering layer.
The supervisor IC, an Infsitronix IN1T703I-SDG, is far from my camera’s view.
The soldering quality looks good.
Instead of the Hong Hua HA13525H12F-Z (FDB bearing) used in the 750W model, the 650W unit comes with a cheap Yate Loon D14BH-12. I don’t like this change because Yate Loon fans are generally of low quality.