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It's either a Foxlink{{citation needed}} or Delta Electronics power supply for most xboxes.
 
It's either a Foxlink{{citation needed}} or Delta Electronics power supply for most xboxes.
Some are rumoured to be shipped with a Minebea brand and 1.6 xboxes are found with a "tuscany" made probably by Samsung.
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Some are rumored to be shipped with a Minebea brand and 1.6 xboxes are found with a "tuscany" made probably by Samsung.
  
 
On a 1.0 xbox supply, there seems to be 2{{citation needed|reason=2 per region, or 2 overall? and, what about foxlink?}} types for the US 120V and EU 240V market.
 
On a 1.0 xbox supply, there seems to be 2{{citation needed|reason=2 per region, or 2 overall? and, what about foxlink?}} types for the US 120V and EU 240V market.
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The rated output currents are also noted on the PCB
 
The rated output currents are also noted on the PCB
  
* 3V3 Standby 0.075A
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{| class="wikitable"
* 3V3  4.8A
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| Power Rail
* 5V   13.2A
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| Rated Current
* 12V 1.2A
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|-
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| 3.3V Standby
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| 0.075A
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|-
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| 3.3V
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| 4.8A
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|-
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| 5V
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| 13.2A
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|-
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| 12V
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| 1.2A
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|}
  
 
=== Foxlink Technology LTD ===
 
=== Foxlink Technology LTD ===
  
{{FIXME|reason=I dont own any US xboxes to compare US foxlinks with}}On the lower heatsink, there is a sticker with the following markings and versions:
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{{FIXME|reason=I don't own any US xboxes to compare US foxlinks with}}On the lower heatsink, there is a sticker with the following markings and versions:
 
* MODEL: FTPS-0001 REV:B {{citation needed}} (120V)
 
* MODEL: FTPS-0001 REV:B {{citation needed}} (120V)
 
* MODEL: FTPS-0002 REV:B (from a 2002 PAL (240V))
 
* MODEL: FTPS-0002 REV:B (from a 2002 PAL (240V))
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The rated output currents are also noted on the sticker
 
The rated output currents are also noted on the sticker
  
* 96W Max output power
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96W Max output power
* 3V3 Standby 0.045A
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* 3V3  4.8A
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{| class="wikitable"
* 5V   13.2A
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| Power Rail
* 12V 1.2A
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| Rated Current
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|-
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| 3.3V Standby
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| 0.045A
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|-
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| 3.3V
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| 4.8A
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|-
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| 5V
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| 13.2A
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|-
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| 12V
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| 1.2A
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|}
  
 
==== Powercord recall ====
 
==== Powercord recall ====
  
Microsoft started an powercord recall, or more like a replacement program [https://web.archive.org/web/20050301093947/http://www.xbox.com:80/en-US/news/0502/powercordannouncement.htm xbox.com]for what apeared to be Foxlink powersupplies having a bad powerplug connector on the back of the console and where installed in 1.0 and 1.1 Xboxes.{{citation needed}}.
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Microsoft started an powercord recall, or more like a replacement program [https://web.archive.org/web/20050301093947/http://www.xbox.com:80/en-US/news/0502/powercordannouncement.htm xbox.com]for what appeared to be Foxlink powersupplies having a bad powerplug connector on the back of the console and where installed in 1.0 and 1.1 Xboxes.{{citation needed}}.
 
Microsoft tried to resolve this by offering free replacement powercords and advising to trow out the old ones. [https://web.archive.org/web/20120722175134/http://www.xbox-scene.com/xbox1data/sep/EEpAEAylAluZlwSlOJ.php More to the power cord replacement than meets the eye?]{{FIXME|reason=why is this link here and where could / should it be instead? I think it's misplaced here}}.
 
Microsoft tried to resolve this by offering free replacement powercords and advising to trow out the old ones. [https://web.archive.org/web/20120722175134/http://www.xbox-scene.com/xbox1data/sep/EEpAEAylAluZlwSlOJ.php More to the power cord replacement than meets the eye?]{{FIXME|reason=why is this link here and where could / should it be instead? I think it's misplaced here}}.
  
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The old page describing how to order has been archived here: [https://web.archive.org/web/20050223060900/http://replacements.webprogram.com:80/en-us/programoverview.asp]  
 
The old page describing how to order has been archived here: [https://web.archive.org/web/20050223060900/http://replacements.webprogram.com:80/en-us/programoverview.asp]  
One would either recieve a thicker but very similiar powercord or an actual [https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/GFCI GFI] (Ground Fault Circuit Interupter). a online form would then be used to determine wich type of cable you recieve by means of serial number. {{FIXME|reason=I cant seem to find a source for these details yet, but I personaly requested 2, 1 for my own Xbox (a 1.4, with a confirmed Delta. never replaced it.) and recieved a normal cable (EU). A friends xbox was older, 1.1/1.2?) and we got a european fusebox brick for his. looks like the UK one, but with the Benelux plug. It was all for free in Europe I remember the part number on my normal cable to be different (higher) for the newer one... ill check if I have it in the original box still}}
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One would either receive a thicker but very similar powercord or an actual [https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/GFCI GFI] (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter). a online form would then be used to determine which type of cable you receive by means of serial number. {{FIXME|reason=I cant seem to find a source for these details yet, but I personally requested 2, 1 for my own Xbox (a 1.4, with a confirmed Delta. never replaced it.) and received a normal cable (EU). A friends xbox was older, 1.1/1.2?) and we got a european fusebox brick for his. looks like the UK one, but with the Benelux plug. It was all for free in Europe I remember the part number on my normal cable to be different (higher) for the newer one... ill check if I have it in the original box still}}
  
 
===== AFCI =====
 
===== AFCI =====
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|}
 
|}
Presumely this one doesnt come with tighter tolerances.
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Presumably this one doesn't come with tighter tolerances.
  
 
=== Samsung "TUSCANY"===
 
=== Samsung "TUSCANY"===
Found in 1.6 xboxes and seems to be made by Samsung (or atleast the main transformer is, wich also has the detail label on it)
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Found in 1.6 xboxes and seems to be made by Samsung (or atleast the main transformer is, which also has the detail label on it)
 
{{FIXME|reason=There are TUSCANY powersuplies in some 1.6 xboxes?}}
 
{{FIXME|reason=There are TUSCANY powersuplies in some 1.6 xboxes?}}
 
* PSCD101301A
 
* PSCD101301A
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=== Xbox 1.0 and 1.1 ===
 
=== Xbox 1.0 and 1.1 ===
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The power supply connector for 1.0 and 1.1 is a single column of pins described by the following chart. Pin 1 is the connector pin closest to the back of the Xbox.
  
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Pin || Usage
 
! Pin || Usage
 
|-
 
|-
| Pin 1 || +12V
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| Pin 1 || PowOK
 
|-
 
|-
| Pin 2 || +5V
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| Pin 2 || PowON
 
|-
 
|-
| Pin 3 || +5V
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| Pin 3 || GND
 
|-
 
|-
| Pin 4 || +5V
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| Pin 4 || GND
 
|-
 
|-
| Pin 5 || +3.3V
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| Pin 5 || GND
 
|-
 
|-
| Pin 6 || +3V Standby
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| Pin 6 || GND
 
|-
 
|-
| Pin 7 || GND
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| Pin 7 || +3.3V Standby
 
|-
 
|-
| Pin 8 || GND
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| Pin 8 || +3.3V
 
|-
 
|-
| Pin 9 || GND
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| Pin 9 || +5V
 
|-
 
|-
| Pin 10 || GND
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| Pin 10 || +5V
 
|-
 
|-
| Pin 11 || POWON
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| Pin 11 || +5V
 
|-
 
|-
| Pin 12 || POWOK
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| Pin 12 || +12V
 
|}
 
|}
  
=== Xbox 1.2 and later ===
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=== Xbox 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, and 1.5 ===
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The power supply connector for the 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, and 1.5 xboxes is two columns. Pin 1, Column 1 being the top left pin. Pin 1, Column 2 being the top right pin. The top being the side closest to the back of the Xbox.
  
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Pin Column 1 || Usage || Pin Column 2 || Usage
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|-
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| Pin 1 || PowOK || Pin 1 || PowON
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|-
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| Pin 2 || GND || Pin 2 || GND
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|-
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| Pin 3 || None || Pin 3 || +3.3V
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|-
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| Pin 4 || +3.3V || Pin 4 || None
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|-
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| Pin 5 || None || Pin 5 || GND
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|-
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| Pin 6 || GND || Pin 6 || +3.3V Standby
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|-
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| Pin 7 || None || Pin 7 || GND
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|-
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| Pin 8 || +5V || Pin 8 || +5V
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|-
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| Pin 9 || +5V || Pin 9 || None
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|-
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| Pin 10 || +5V || Pin 10 || +12V
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|}
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=== Xbox 1.6 ===
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The connector for the 1.6 Xbox is two columns. Pin 1, Column 1 being the top left pin. Pin 1, Column 2 being the top right pin. The top being the side closest to the back of the Xbox. This is the same connector as a 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, and 1.5 xboxes, with a different pinout.
  
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Pin || Usage
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! Pin Column 1 || Usage || Pin Column 2 || Usage
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|-
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| Pin 1 || PowOK (3.3V Standby) || Pin 1 || PowON (3.3V)
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|-
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| Pin 2 || GND || Pin 2 || GND
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|-
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| Pin 3 || None || Pin 3 || None
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|-
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| Pin 4 || None || Pin 4 || None
 
|-
 
|-
| Pin 1 || +5V
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| Pin 5 || GND || Pin 5 || GND
 
|-
 
|-
| Pin 2 || +5V
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| Pin 6 || GND || Pin 6 || +5V (0.12V Standby)
 
|-
 
|-
| Pin 3 || +5V
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| Pin 7 || GND || Pin 7 || GND
 
|-
 
|-
| Pin 4 || None
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| Pin 8 || +5V Standby || Pin 8 || +5V Standby
 
|-
 
|-
| Pin 5 || GND
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| Pin 9 || +5V Standby || Pin 9 || GND
 
|-
 
|-
| Pin 6 || None
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| Pin 10 || +5V Standby || Pin 10 || +12V (0.532V Standby)
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|}
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== Real world power usage ==
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DC amperage as measured on with a Fluke 376 clamp meter around the PSU to Motherboard connections. HDD not included in measurements and the DVD drive and controller rumble were not used.
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AC wattage measured at 120v 60Hz using a 'KILL A WATT' meter includes all system components but DVD drive and controller rumble were not used.
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{| class="wikitable"
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! XBOX V1.0 || Power off || Unleash X || Halo 2 Menu || DolphinClassic || Maximum Observed
 
|-
 
|-
| Pin 7 || +3.3V
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| GND || 0A || 5.9A || 5.8A || 6.0A || 6.2A
 
|-
 
|-
| Pin 8 || None
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| 3.3v Standby || 0.2A || 0.3A || 0.3A || 0.3A || 0.3A
 
|-
 
|-
| Pin 9 || GND
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| 3.3v || 0A || 2.5A || 2.2A || 2.7A || 2.7A
 
|-
 
|-
| Pin 10 || POWOK
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| 5v || 0A || 7.1A || 7.2A || 7.0A || 7.2A
 
|-
 
|-
| Pin 11 || +12V
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| 12v || 0A || 0.3A || 0.4A || 0.4A || 0.4A
 
|-
 
|-
| Pin 12 || None
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| ~120VAC || 2.1W || 67.4W || 65.3W || 68.5W || 68.5W
 
|-
 
|-
| Pin 13 || +5V
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|}
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{| class="wikitable"
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! XBOX V1.3 || Power off || Unleash X || Halo 2 Menu || DolphinClassic || Maximum Observed
 
|-
 
|-
| Pin 14 || GND
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| GND || 0A || 8.5A || 8.1A || 8.6A || 8.6A
 
|-
 
|-
| Pin 15 || +3V Standby
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| 3.3v Standby || 0.4A || 0.5A || 0.5A || 0.5A || 0.5A
 
|-
 
|-
| Pin 16 || GND
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| 3.3v || 0A || 3.7A || 2.9A || 3.7A || 3.7A
 
|-
 
|-
| Pin 17 || None
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| 5v || 0A || 6.4A || 6.7A || 6.5A || 6.7A
 
|-
 
|-
| Pin 18 || +3.3V
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| 12v || 0A || 0.2A || 0.3A || 0.2A || 0.3A
 
|-
 
|-
| Pin 19 || GND
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| ~120VAC || 1.2W || 64.6W || 62.2W || 64.3W || 64.6W
 
|-
 
|-
| Pin 20 || POWON
 
 
|}
 
|}
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TODO: Measure other hardware revisions and more usage scenarios.
  
 
== Related links ==
 
== Related links ==
  
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBoF1e5YDdQ EEVblog takes a look inside the replacement coord as well as the power supply itself]
 
* [http://brandonw.net/consoles/xbox/ Describes how to turn an ATX Power-Supply to Xbox PSU]
 
* [http://brandonw.net/consoles/xbox/ Describes how to turn an ATX Power-Supply to Xbox PSU]
 
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20060421203325/https://msmvps.com/blogs/matthewsoft/archive/2005/02/17/36238.aspx Powercord recall blog with exacter cable numbers]
 
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20060421203325/https://msmvps.com/blogs/matthewsoft/archive/2005/02/17/36238.aspx Powercord recall blog with exacter cable numbers]

Latest revision as of 14:11, 3 October 2019

It's either a Foxlink[citation needed] or Delta Electronics power supply for most xboxes. Some are rumored to be shipped with a Minebea brand and 1.6 xboxes are found with a "tuscany" made probably by Samsung.

On a 1.0 xbox supply, there seems to be 2[citation needed] types for the US 120V and EU 240V market.

The standby voltage powers the SMC which handles turning on and off the system. The Xbox supply needs a voltage (3V3?) on it's power-on line to leave the standby mode. This results in the other voltages being supplied.

Delta Electronics

The marks are on the PCB with a check next to them:

  • Delta Electronics DPSN-96-AP-1 should be the EU 240V one[citation needed]
  • Delta Electronics DPSN-96-AP is the US 120V one

There is a link J11 under CR1 (right side of the coil under it) that might make the difference between 120V and 240V. It also seems that the Bridge rectifier is bigger on the US models. This could make sense as it has to handle double the current. So, before experimenting with this it might be worth to check if the installed type can handle 2.3 amps.

The rated output currents are also noted on the PCB

Power Rail Rated Current
3.3V Standby 0.075A
3.3V 4.8A
5V 13.2A
12V 1.2A

Foxlink Technology LTD

[FIXME]On the lower heatsink, there is a sticker with the following markings and versions:

  • MODEL: FTPS-0001 REV:B [citation needed] (120V)
  • MODEL: FTPS-0002 REV:B (from a 2002 PAL (240V))
  • MODEL: FTPS-0002 REV:H (from a 2003 PAL (240V))
  • MODEL: FTPS-0002 REV:G [citation needed] (240V)
  • MODEL: FTPS-0007 REV:B [citation needed] (120V) (are these after the powercord recall?)
  • MODEL: FTPS-0007 REV:D [citation needed] (120V) (are these after the powercord recall?)

The rated output currents are also noted on the sticker

96W Max output power

Power Rail Rated Current
3.3V Standby 0.045A
3.3V 4.8A
5V 13.2A
12V 1.2A

Powercord recall

Microsoft started an powercord recall, or more like a replacement program xbox.comfor what appeared to be Foxlink powersupplies having a bad powerplug connector on the back of the console and where installed in 1.0 and 1.1 Xboxes.[citation needed]. Microsoft tried to resolve this by offering free replacement powercords and advising to trow out the old ones. More to the power cord replacement than meets the eye?[FIXME].

From the Microsoft powercord replacement FAQ:

Does my console require a replacement cord?
If it was manufactured before October 23, 2003, your console requires a replacement cord (except for consoles purchased in Continental Europe, where consoles manufactured prior to January 13, 2004 require a replacement cord). Consoles manufactured after October 23, 2003 (after January 13, 2004 for consoles purchased in Continental Europe) do not require replacement cords because design improvements to the cord and console already protect against the problems that are addressed by the replacement cords.[1]

The old page describing how to order has been archived here: [2] One would either receive a thicker but very similar powercord or an actual GFI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter). a online form would then be used to determine which type of cable you receive by means of serial number. [FIXME]

AFCI

A video of whats inside an european (UK) "AFCI" [3]

An european AFCI ordered from MS for free had the following on the bottom label.

Part number X800925-100
200-240V~,50/60HZ, 610mA
MFG Code DN0855

The cable that is wired to the AFCI has the following markings:

top bottom
JI-HAW JHT-031
Old and New cords

The replacement cable has the following markings:[citation needed]

top bottom
JHT-031 [citation needed]

The older cable that needed replacement was:

top bottom
NITTO SS W41-27854
JHT-013 N15905
JI-HAW
E147422

Presumably this one doesn't come with tighter tolerances.

Samsung "TUSCANY"

Found in 1.6 xboxes and seems to be made by Samsung (or atleast the main transformer is, which also has the detail label on it) [FIXME]

  • PSCD101301A

Minebea

[FIXME]

  • MS001A096EMJ
Minebea Electronics UK LTD (circuit board)
DWG No. 1 R26PA-SE300393 REV: E
PART No. 1 1612100002
0234-3
Sticker:
NMB Technologies Corp Power Supply Division
Made in Thailand
Model: MS001A096EMJ
REV: 08
AC INPUT:100-120V 2A 47-63Hz

Connector pinout

Xbox 1.0 and 1.1

The power supply connector for 1.0 and 1.1 is a single column of pins described by the following chart. Pin 1 is the connector pin closest to the back of the Xbox.

Pin Usage
Pin 1 PowOK
Pin 2 PowON
Pin 3 GND
Pin 4 GND
Pin 5 GND
Pin 6 GND
Pin 7 +3.3V Standby
Pin 8 +3.3V
Pin 9 +5V
Pin 10 +5V
Pin 11 +5V
Pin 12 +12V

Xbox 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, and 1.5

The power supply connector for the 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, and 1.5 xboxes is two columns. Pin 1, Column 1 being the top left pin. Pin 1, Column 2 being the top right pin. The top being the side closest to the back of the Xbox.

Pin Column 1 Usage Pin Column 2 Usage
Pin 1 PowOK Pin 1 PowON
Pin 2 GND Pin 2 GND
Pin 3 None Pin 3 +3.3V
Pin 4 +3.3V Pin 4 None
Pin 5 None Pin 5 GND
Pin 6 GND Pin 6 +3.3V Standby
Pin 7 None Pin 7 GND
Pin 8 +5V Pin 8 +5V
Pin 9 +5V Pin 9 None
Pin 10 +5V Pin 10 +12V

Xbox 1.6

The connector for the 1.6 Xbox is two columns. Pin 1, Column 1 being the top left pin. Pin 1, Column 2 being the top right pin. The top being the side closest to the back of the Xbox. This is the same connector as a 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, and 1.5 xboxes, with a different pinout.

Pin Column 1 Usage Pin Column 2 Usage
Pin 1 PowOK (3.3V Standby) Pin 1 PowON (3.3V)
Pin 2 GND Pin 2 GND
Pin 3 None Pin 3 None
Pin 4 None Pin 4 None
Pin 5 GND Pin 5 GND
Pin 6 GND Pin 6 +5V (0.12V Standby)
Pin 7 GND Pin 7 GND
Pin 8 +5V Standby Pin 8 +5V Standby
Pin 9 +5V Standby Pin 9 GND
Pin 10 +5V Standby Pin 10 +12V (0.532V Standby)

Real world power usage

DC amperage as measured on with a Fluke 376 clamp meter around the PSU to Motherboard connections. HDD not included in measurements and the DVD drive and controller rumble were not used. AC wattage measured at 120v 60Hz using a 'KILL A WATT' meter includes all system components but DVD drive and controller rumble were not used.

XBOX V1.0 Power off Unleash X Halo 2 Menu DolphinClassic Maximum Observed
GND 0A 5.9A 5.8A 6.0A 6.2A
3.3v Standby 0.2A 0.3A 0.3A 0.3A 0.3A
3.3v 0A 2.5A 2.2A 2.7A 2.7A
5v 0A 7.1A 7.2A 7.0A 7.2A
12v 0A 0.3A 0.4A 0.4A 0.4A
~120VAC 2.1W 67.4W 65.3W 68.5W 68.5W
XBOX V1.3 Power off Unleash X Halo 2 Menu DolphinClassic Maximum Observed
GND 0A 8.5A 8.1A 8.6A 8.6A
3.3v Standby 0.4A 0.5A 0.5A 0.5A 0.5A
3.3v 0A 3.7A 2.9A 3.7A 3.7A
5v 0A 6.4A 6.7A 6.5A 6.7A
12v 0A 0.2A 0.3A 0.2A 0.3A
~120VAC 1.2W 64.6W 62.2W 64.3W 64.6W

TODO: Measure other hardware revisions and more usage scenarios.

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