In SMPS wiring, standard wire colors typically follow black for ground, red for +5V DC, yellow for +12V DC, and orange for +3.3V DC. It's important to verify specific color codes with the manufacturer's documentation to ensure proper connection and functionality.
The blue wire typically carries the -12 V in an SMPS (Switched-Mode Power Supply).
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A ten gauge wire is typically color-coded as black, but it can also be found in other colors such as red, blue, or green. The specific color may vary depending on the manufacturer or purpose of the wire.
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The blue wire typically carries the -12 V in an SMPS (Switched-Mode Power Supply).
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No, example- If the wire is blue with a white strip, (which is your remote wire for the amp turn-on) the wire is blue, the strip is not the color.
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
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.
motherboard problem, other wise change smps then turn on computer if it is boot-up smps problem. that's problem occur in smps or motherbordAnswermotherboard problem, other wise change smps then turn on computer if it is boot-up smps problem. that's problem occur in smps or motherbord
SMPS stands for switched mode power supply
There are various ways to troubleshoot smps of PC. SMPS stands for switching mode power supply. You can start by trying if it works elsewhere and if this the case, then it means that your motherboard is faulty.
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