ROG ZEUS

Power supply design

Linxun Li

Prof. Martin Topel
Dipl. Des. Volker Hübner

Semester

Sommer 23
Bachelor

Technisches Entwerfen

Contact linxunli@uni-wuppertal.de

The ROG ZEUS is a multiple socket for gaming enthusiasts. It is designed to provide the user:inside with an exceptional experience with additional features.

The design of the product, like the rest of the ROG family, is driven by technology. Many ROG elements are incorporated on the product, and the front features an RGB light panel with the ROG logo, whose multi-layered mirror effect gives the product a gaming vibe. The power switch of the power socket, on the other hand, is a real eye-catcher. The pressure-sensitive switch is cleverly embedded in the case, so users:inside can press it for a few seconds to turn the power on or off. The switch is in the shape of a triangular crystal, called "energy crystal" because light shines through it when the power is on.

The overall modular design of the outlet includes the conventional outlet and the USB charging module. To connect devices from different regions, the ROG ZEUS offers different types of power outlet modules. Users:inside do not have to worry about additional adapters. The modules can be combined and exchanged as desired. To minimize the number of chargers for smart devices, the ROG ZEUS offers user:ins GaN fast charging modules that support up to 90W and allow user:ins to get rid of their bulky power adapters.

At the same time, the ROG ZEUS has an integrated USB hub function. A Type-C cable with data transfer function connects directly to the computer and turns the power outlet into a docking station that can transfer data. Users:inside have access to four additional USB ports on the side as well as a 3.5mm audio jack.

*This project was developed as a student project and not on behalf of any companies mentioned.

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