The is a highly popular Switch-Mode Power Supply (SMPS) manufactured by Delta Electronics for the Sony PlayStation 4 (PS4) Slim (specifically matching the CUH-21XX series console hardware). When a console refuses to turn on, experiences a sudden shutdown, or drops power under load, mastering the ADP-160ER schematic and architectural framework is vital for an effective component-level repair. Technical Specifications Overview
Always prioritize safety when working with high-voltage power supplies. If you're unsure about any step, seek professional assistance to avoid personal injury or further damage to your console.
Finding an official or comprehensive schematic for the power supply (used in the PS4 Slim) is difficult because Sony does not publicly release them. However, repair communities have documented key components and partial circuit diagrams to help with common failures. Core Components & Identification Adp-160er Schematic
Protects against voltage surges.
Always measure the voltage across the large primary capacitor with a multimeter before touching the board. Use a dedicated discharge tool or high-wattage resistor to safely drain remaining energy. The is a highly popular Switch-Mode Power Supply
: +4.8V DC up to 1.5A (powers the Southbridge, system controller, and physical power button).
The is the internal power supply unit (PSU) used specifically in the Sony PlayStation 4 Slim (model CUH-20xx). Understanding its schematic is essential for diagnosing common power failures, such as the "blue light of death" or total power loss. 1. Functional Overview If you're unsure about any step, seek professional
On the secondary side (the safe, low-voltage side of the schematic), the stepped-down 12V AC is converted to clean DC using high-speed Schottky diodes or synchronous MOSFETs (like the FERD15S50SB). Large electrolytic and ceramic capacitors smooth out any remaining voltage ripple.
, which powers the console’s basic functions and standby mode. Main Rail Output: +12V at 13A