orange having 3.3 volt
yellow having +12 volt
red having +5 volt
blue having -12 volt
black having ground
Violet and gray having 5 volt
green is for power switch
It has the options to switch between 2 voltages .
The blue wire typically carries the -12 V in an SMPS (Switched-Mode Power Supply).
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.
Seven.
smps means switch mode power supply
by colour coding them and solve them in tens
smps
Connect Pin No. 14 & 15 on SMPS, if the fan moves then SMPS is working fine else SMPS is faulty.
SMPS are mainly 4: flyback pushpull halfbridge full bridge
orange having 3.3 volt yellow having +12 volt red having +5 volt blue having -12 volt black having ground Violet and gray having 5 volt green is for power switch (for any other queries please mail me at "amit.thehandsome@gmail.com")
by shorting the red and green pin of smps we can check it working or not
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.