Teardown report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB

Preface

Charging Head Network has obtained a USB-C power adapter launched by Cisco . This adapter has a USB-C interface and an RJ45 network interface. When in use, connect the network cable to the adapter, and then connect it to the conference phone through the USB-C cable to provide power to the Cisco 8832 conference phone and the wired network at the same time.

This adapter uses fixed US pins and supports global wide voltage input. It also has 18W PD fast charging output, supporting 5V3A, 9V2A and 12V1.5A output power. Let’s take a look at the disassembly of this USB-C interface power adapter and take a look at the internal design and materials used.

Cisco RJ45 to USB-C power adapter appearance

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

This power adapter from Cisco adopts a gray tone shell, and the surface of the body is frosted to effectively resist fingerprints. The bottom pins are perpendicular to the length of the fuselage. This design may cause the adapter to take up more space when plugged into the socket, squeezing out the space for other holes.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

The CISCO brand logo is designed in the center of the front of the fuselage.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

The bottom shell has detailed specifications of the power adapter printed on it.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

Close-up of power adapter parameters

Model: AN18A-59CB

Input: 100-240V~50/60Hz 0.5A

Output: 5V3A, 9V2A, 12V1.5A

This adapter has passed UL, PSE, NOM, NYCE certification, and Level VI energy efficiency certification.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

The adapter is equipped with fixed US pins.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

One end of the fuselage is equipped with USB-C and RJ45 sockets.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

The measured length of this power adapter is 66.1mm.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

The height is 52.14mm.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

Thickness is 24.22mm.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

You can intuitively feel the size of the product in your hand.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

In addition, the measured weight of the power adapter is about 81g.

Cisco RJ45 to USB-C power adapter appearance

After looking at the appearance of this power adapter, let’s start to disassemble it and take a look at the internal materials and design.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

First pry open the cover on the top of the adapter to see the PCBA module inside.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

There is an isolation cabin inside the casing, which is divided into two parts to place the PCBA module.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

Pull out the internal PCBA module and connect the two internal PCBs through wires.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

The AC input pin is pressed against a spring to power the PCBA module, and a card slot is provided inside the housing to fix the PCB.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

The two PCBs are connected via wires for power supply.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

Close-up of the socket connected to the small board. The six wires are the positive, negative and CC wires.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

Disconnect the connecting wires and separate the connections between the two PCBs.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

Let’s look at the power adapter part first.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

The other end of the connecting wire is filled with glue and fixed.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

The same socket structure is also used on the adapter end.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

An overview of the power adapter PCBA module. On the right side are the AC input terminals, welding fuses, NTC thermistors, common mode inductors, and high-voltage filter capacitors. Solder the transformer to the left. Above the transformer are the high-voltage filter capacitors and differential mode inductors. On the upper left side are the blue Y capacitors and output sockets. In the lower left corner are the output filter capacitors and synchronous rectifier tubes.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

The back of the PCBA module is coated with thermal conductive glue and two thermal pads are attached.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

Clean off the filled glue and solder a power chip and rectifier bridge on the back.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

The length of the PCBA module measured using a vernier caliper is approximately 47.98mm.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

PCBA module width is approximately 35.44mm.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

The PCBA module thickness is approximately 15.6mm.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

At a glance from the side of the PCBA module, welding fuses, NTC thermistors, common mode inductors and high voltage filter capacitors.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

The input fuse specification is 2A 250V.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

The SCK052 NTC thermistor is used to suppress power-on surge current.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

The common mode inductor is wound with enameled wire and insulated wire, with an insulating bracket welded to the bottom.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

Rectifier bridge model ABS210, specification is 2A 1000V.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

The high-voltage filter capacitor and differential mode inductor are welded on the side of the PCBA module, another high-voltage filter capacitor is covered with an insulating sleeve, and the Y capacitor is welded on the right side.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

The high voltage filter capacitors are from Aihua.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

Specification is 400V15μF.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

Differential mode inductors are wrapped with heat shrink tubing for insulation.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

Another electrolytic capacitor is coated with an insulating sleeve.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

The capacitor specification is 400V18μF.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

The power main control chip is from PI, model SC1224K. The chip integrates the primary controller, primary switch tube, feedback and synchronous rectification controller.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

Weld the output filter capacitor, synchronous rectifier and transformer on the side.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

The transformer core is tightly wrapped with tape insulation.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

Close-up of blue plug-in Y capacitor.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

The synchronous rectifier is from Dazhong, model SM1A63NH, NMOS, withstand voltage 100V, conduction resistance 9.6mΩ, and adopts TO251S package.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

The output filter capacitor is from Dongjia and is a KS series solid capacitor with a specification of 20V 330μF.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

Weld the output socket and VBUS switch tube at the output end.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

Remove all the direct plug-in components on the front of the PCBA module and solder a protocol chip.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

The output protocol chip is from Weltrend, model WT6632F. This chip has passed USB PD3.0 certification. As a highly integrated USB PD controller, it supports the USB PD3.0 specification, supports a wide operating voltage range from 3V to 30V, and is designed for chargers, mobile power supplies and other output devices.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

The output VBUS switch is from AOS, model AOI423. It is a PMOS with a voltage resistance of 30V, a conduction resistance of 6.2mΩ, and a TO251A package.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

The 5mΩ sampling resistor is used to detect the output current.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

Two ESD diodes are used for static electricity protection of CC pin.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

The USB-C female socket, power connection socket and RJ45 network interface are soldered on the front of the interface board.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

The network conversion chip and memory are soldered on the back of the small board.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

The length of the PCBA module measured using a vernier caliper is approximately 45mm.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

The width is approximately 24.32mm.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

The network conversion chip is from Microchip Technology, model LAN7800. It is a USB3.1 to Gigabit Ethernet controller. It is a single-chip design, backward compatible with 5Gbps, 480Mbps and 12Mbps modes, and supports a variety of advanced functions, suitable for USB to Ethernet adapter and other applications.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

Close-up of the external 25.000MHz clock crystal oscillator of the network conversion chip.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

Close-up of the external buck inductor of the network conversion chip.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

The ESD protection chip is from Littel, model SLVU2.8-8BTG, used for electrostatic surge protection of Gigabit Ethernet interfaces.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

The buck chip that powers the network conversion chip comes from TI Texas Instruments, model TPS562201. It is a 17V input synchronous buck converter with an output current of 2A and an internal integrated switch tube.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

Close-up of the buck inductor.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

The USB-C female socket comes from Luxshare Precision.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

The female base is reinforced with a metal shell.

Disassembly report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB-Charging Head Network

The RJ45 network interface is shielded by a metal shell.

Teardown report: CISCO Cisco 18W RJ45 to USB-C power adapter AN18A-59CB

Take a look at all the disassembly and take a family photo.

Summary of disassembly of charging head network

Cisco’s USB-C power adapter has a USB-C interface and an RJ45 network interface, and has fixed US pins. The power adapter supports global wide voltage input, and the USB-C interface supports 5V3A, 9V2A and 12V1.5A output. The adapter connects to the network through a network cable, and provides both power and network connectivity to the conference phone by connecting the USB-C cable to the Cisco 8832 conference phone.

Charging Head Network learned through disassembly that Cisco’s USB-C power adapter consists of two PCBs, divided into a power adapter module and a network connection module, connected by wires in the middle. The power adapter module uses PI SC1224K main control chip, paired with Weltrend WT6632 protocol chip, and the network conversion chip uses Microchip Technology LAN7800. The power adapter module is attached with a thermal pad to enhance heat dissipation, and the internal workmanship is made of reliable materials.

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