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power good sgnal is +5v signal generated by power supply to ndicate that power is ready to use or ok...power good signal also known as power ok signal.smps gives the power good signal to the motherboard to indicate that it(power) is ready to use.it prevents the computr from attempting to operate in a improper voltages and damaging itself.

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What is full from of smps?

smps means switch mode power supply


What does SMPS stand for?

SMPS stands for switched mode power supply


How do you test many SMPS working in automated power supply tester?

smps


What is the function of oscillator in smps?

In a Switch Mode Power Supply (SMPS), the oscillator generates a high-frequency signal that controls the switching of power transistors. This signal allows for efficient energy conversion by rapidly turning the transistors on and off, which helps regulate the output voltage and minimize energy loss. The oscillator's frequency also determines the size of passive components, impacting the overall efficiency and compactness of the power supply.


What is power supply in computers?

SMPS


Difference between at and atx SMPS?

At smps have only 20 pin power connector atx have 20 + 4 pin power connectors atx smps 24 + 4 pin power connectors at (advanced technology)is old model smps atx (advanced technology extended) is new model


How do you check power supply without motherboard?

Connect Pin No. 14 & 15 on SMPS, if the fan moves then SMPS is working fine else SMPS is faulty.


Why is 13003 used in chargers?

It's a good high voltage power transistor designed with small SMPS in mind.


Can a AT SMPS be replaced by ATX SMPS?

Ya easily. just take the ATX smps and pull out it's two extra pin from it's power plug and set it to the PC.


What is meant by the abbreviation smps?

The abbreviation smps has multiple meanings depending on an individual's point of view or country of origin/current country. For example, in Australia SMPS may mean School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences and when taking part in a scientific conversation, for instance, SMPS stands for Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer.


What is the purpose of SMPS?

An SMPS is a switched-mode power supply. It is used to convert an unregulated power input into a regulated power output, often altering the voltage. In a modern computer, several components may be powered from the same power supply but will often require different regulated voltages. The SMPS fulfils this role.


Which switch supply power to a computer?

normally the power button :)

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