ATX power supply on/off
Can any one tell me how to effect a simple on/off control of a standard
ATX type power supply to use it on bench or for other projects? How does motherboard control this function? Thanks |
ATX power supply on/off
"ee_design" wrote in message ups.com... Can any one tell me how to effect a simple on/off control of a standard ATX type power supply to use it on bench or for other projects? How does motherboard control this function? Thanks From the url below: While we're at it, you can power up an ATX power supply by shorting the green wire with any black ground wire. As you know, the ATX power supply will not turn on normally without a motherboard connected to it. There are times when you may want to test an ATX power supply or use the voltage from one but don't really want to hook up a motherboard. There's only one green wire and there are plenty of ground wires so it's easy to do. To use a bent paper clip and insert one end in the green wire connector and bend it around and put it into a black wire connector. http://www.bluemax.net/techtips/ATXP...pplyWiring.htm Also you usually need a load on the output of the supply before it will start or stay on . |
ATX power supply on/off
On Sun, 6 Aug 2006 09:06:15 -0700, Dr. Anton T. Squeegee
put finger to keyboard and composed: In article . com, (known to some as ee_design) scribed... Can any one tell me how to effect a simple on/off control of a standard ATX type power supply to use it on bench or for other projects? How does motherboard control this function? It's usually a 'soft' logic switch. A momentary contact closure toggles a flip-flop in the supply which turns it on. A continuous closure of more than ten or so seconds usually turns it off. The logic is on the motherboard. The PS_ON signal is 'hard', ie there is no flip-flop in the PSU. - Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email. |
ATX power supply on/off
for load you could use a light bulb 12v or a resistor
accross ground and 5vline 50-100ohm. and a led on the power good se if it lights. "ee_design" wrote in message ups.com... Can any one tell me how to effect a simple on/off control of a standard ATX type power supply to use it on bench or for other projects? How does motherboard control this function? Thanks |
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