Power Supply
It's either a delta electronics power supply or foxlink[citation needed]
On a 1.0 xbox supply, there seems to be 2 types for the US 120V and EU 240V market. The marks are on the PCB with a check next to them DPSN-96-AP-1 should be the EU 240V one 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
3V3 Standby 0.075A 3V3 4.8A 5V 13.2A 12V 1.2A
A pc ATX supply needs a line pulled to GND to turn on the supply. The xbox supply needs a voltage (3V3?) on it's power on line to turn the supply on.
Connector pinout
Xbox 1.0 and 1.1
Pin | Usage |
---|---|
Pin 1 | +12V |
Pin 2 | +5V |
Pin 3 | +5V |
Pin 4 | +5V |
Pin 5 | +3.3V |
Pin 6 | +3V Standby |
Pin 7 | GND |
Pin 8 | GND |
Pin 9 | GND |
Pin 10 | GND |
Pin 11 | POWON |
Pin 12 | POWOK |
Xbox 1.2 and later
Pin | Usage |
---|---|
Pin 1 | +5V |
Pin 2 | +5V |
Pin 3 | +5V |
Pin 4 | None |
Pin 5 | GND |
Pin 6 | None |
Pin 7 | +3.3V |
Pin 8 | None |
Pin 9 | GND |
Pin 10 | POWOK |
Pin 11 | +12V |
Pin 12 | None |
Pin 13 | +5V |
Pin 14 | GND |
Pin 15 | +3V Standby |
Pin 16 | GND |
Pin 17 | None |
Pin 18 | +3.3V |
Pin 19 | GND |
Pin 20 | POWON |