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QuestionTemp sensor out a wack Pin
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QuestionSet an AT power supply to be always on Pin
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AnswerRe: Set an AT power supply to be always on Pin
Luc Pattyn26-Oct-07 16:53
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Hi PIEBALD,


PIEBALDconsult wrote:
connecting the PowerGood (Orange) line to the -5v (Grey) line does the trick.


that does not sound right at all, in many ways.

According to some documents (Google!) the "power good" signal is an output from the
power supply, which becomes high to tell the motherboard power is good enough to start up
(hence release the /RESET input).

If the control line is a pseudo-digital one, it should either be pulled high, or pulled
to ground, never negative.

Normally I expect you need to connect a SENSE input to the corresponding voltage output
(that is 3.3V SENSE to 3.3V; or 5.0V SENSE to 5V on older systems). The sense feedback
should occur on the motherboard, as close to the highest load as possible, it is intended
to achieve a well regulated voltage at that location, independent of voltage drops along
the cables/PCB tracks due to varying currents.

In conclusion, maybe you interconnected the right pins, but I doubt the names you
mentioned apply; and anyhow, if one of them is a sense line, the connection should be
next to the actual load, not right at the power supply.

So I suggest you check the documentation again, and possibly throw a multimeter to it,
to make sure voltages are what they should be.

Regards,



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