Adp-200er Schematic __link__ Guide
: A standard sacrificial fuse acts as the gatekeeper. A short circuit anywhere down the line reliably forces this fuse open.
Protects against overvoltage surges. NTC Resistor: Limits inrush current. Bridge Rectifier: Converts AC voltage into raw DC voltage. B. PFC (Power Factor Correction) Stage Adp-200er Schematic
The ADP-200ER schematic is divided into three functional stages: the Input/PFC stage, the Standby stage, and the Main 12V Regulation stage. 1. AC Input and EMI Filtering : A standard sacrificial fuse acts as the gatekeeper
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flowchart TD A[AC Input 100-240V] --> B[EMI/RFI Filtering<br/>Fuse & Bridge Rectifier] B --> C[Primary Stage<br/>High-Voltage DC Bus] C --> D[Power Factor Correction<br/>PFC Controller] D --> E[Main Switching Stage<br/>PWM Controller & MOSFETs] E --> F[Main High-Frequency<br/>Transformer] F --> G[Secondary Rectification & Smoothing<br/>Schottky Diodes & Capacitors] G --> H[+12V DC Output] C --> I[Auxiliary/Standby Stage] I --> J[Standby Transformer] J --> K[Standby Regulator] K --> L[+4.8V DC Standby Output]
: Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC) thermistors are wired in series to introduce high resistance when cold, safely buffering the system against massive inrush current when the power cable is first plugged in.