Omega 100W and 200W charger teardown

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    Note: This is not a commercial version. This is a prototype so the details are hand finished. The processing quality of the commercial version will be better and more complete.

    Omega is the most prominent charger on the market today from the Chargeasap brand. With 3 different power options from 65W, 100W up to 200W, all 3 products are equipped with the most advanced GaN technology today, among the most compact chargers in the world. The quality issue from fast chargers is always a topic of interest to many users, with high power from 100W up to 200W, many users worry about the safety of Omega chargers when used. Here SiliconZ will share the "dissection" images of Omega 100W and 200W chargers to see what's outstanding inside the product.

    1. Overview of exterior design.

    The two Omega 100W and 200W chargers both come in two basic colors, white and black, with a sturdy glossy plastic layer. Dimensions of the two products:

    • Omega 100W: 60x55x26mm
    • Omega 200W: 88x55x42mm

    2. Connection ports

    Both chargers are equipped with 2 type-C ports with output up to 100W along with type-A port supporting Quickcharge 3.0.

    The external difference is that the 200W charger has 2 type-A ports while the 100W charger only has 1 port.

    In terms of features, with the Omega 200W charger, each C port provides 100W output when charging 2 devices at the same time, while with the 100W charger, when charging 2 devices at the same time, one C port will receive a maximum of 65W, the remaining port will only receive 35W.

    3. Overview of the components inside the Omega charger.

    Next, we will dissect the 2 Omega 100W (white) and 200W (black) chargers to see the internal structure and quality:

    It can be seen that the internal components are arranged reasonably, the circuit structure is sturdy, and the finish is high. The connection ports are firmly soldered to the circuit.

    It can be seen that both 100W and 200W chargers are equipped with aluminum capacitors at the output of the charger. Aluminum capacitors have the advantage of more stable output current as well as better durability than electrolytic capacitors.

    The outside of the Omega 100W and 200W charger circuit is equipped with a high-density Nano copper heat sink. This heat sink will help dissipate heat better from the internal circuit components as well as capacitors and resistors.

    In particular, the Omega charger's circuit board is also equipped with an NV6127 IC chip. The Omega charger is the first charger to use the NV6127 IC to achieve a capacity of up to 200W while also increasing efficiency to be 65% more compact than conventional chargers.

    In terms of quality, both Omega 100W and 200W chargers use high-end components for high durability. At the same time, the company does not forget to equip a temperature sensor to cut off the circuit when there are signs of abnormal heat.

    The Omega 100W and 200W chargers are both equipped with high-end components, providing high stability when used. However, on the 200W charger, the capacitors and resistors are equipped with more than the 100W charger to provide better processing on the board, higher capacity will lead to higher temperature, so equipping more of these components is extremely necessary.

    The two Omega 100W and 200W chargers both have a neat and clean circuit design as well as use high-quality components, so when using them, you can completely trust this product.

    Here is an article sharing images of the "interior" of the Omega charger that SiliconZ wants to bring to readers. If you have any questions that you want answered, you can contact the SiliconZ Fanpage today to get them resolved as soon as possible. All information about Pre-order products as well as the latest news about technology products are constantly updated by SiliconZ on the SiliconZ fanpage.