It tells the motherboard that the "Power is Good".
PG stands for Power Good.
A wire from the power supply is carrying 120w of power and 24A of cu
green
ATX power supplies do not have dedicated switches. They are signaled to turn on by a small button plugged into the motherboard and placed on the front of the computer case. It is possible to force an ATX power supply to turn on by running a wire between the PS_ON wire (the green wire) to a ground wire (a black one).
In the construction trade, bus wire is used for the feeders that connect the two wires on a blasting cap to the power supply. The other end of the bus wire is connected to the hand generator that is used for a power supply to energize the blasting cap.
A USB wire will always have a way to transport power. This wire in the USB wire will not necessarily be used all the time but it will always be there
Yes. A Cat-5 line can be used to supply power to certain Ethernet Switches that support POE, or Power Over Ethernet.
-- a power supply -- a load -- low-resistance material to connect the load to the power supply
motherboard
A good wire gauge for car radios is 18 gauge. This wire runs between the radio and its power supply from the vehicle.
A three phase 4-wire supply that is correctly balanced has zero current in the neutral wire, which means that no power is lost in it. A three-phase 3-wire supply that is unbalanced has unnecessarily high currents in one or more wires, so again power is lost.
The battery or other power supply that energizes the circuit is.
You would need a 12VDC to 120VAC power supply.