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A+ Computer Repair Lesson 6 Power Supply Basics
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Objectives Define power supply and describe its function. Describe power supply fan features Distinguish among the features of power supply types
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Question? Do you know what the leading cause of failures in personal computers is?
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Answer Power Supply
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Note: The power supply unit consists of a fan and an AC/DC Converter. The AC/DC Converter is made up of a transformer, a regulator, and a rectifier. The rectifier and regulator are composed of resistors, capacitors, and diodes.
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Inside a Power Supply
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What does a power supply unit do? The power supply's job is to convert 110- 115 AC current to 3.3v, 5v, 12v, and -5v, - 12v DC current for use by internal computer components.
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The term “ form factor “ indicates what?
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The dimensions and types of features and design—applies to many computer components. Three prominent form factor types are the computer’s power supply, case (chassis), and motherboard.
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Power Supply form factors Older power supply form factors are generally found on PCs built prior to the mid-1990s.
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Power Supply form factors ATX/NLX ATX and NLX power supplies are interchangeable. Remote switch
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Power Supply form factors SFX Intel designed the SFX to be used in Micro-ATX and Flex-ATX form factor systems. SFX power supplies do not supply -5v DC power and may not work with certain ISA cards. Remote switch
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Power Supply form factors PC/XT The first form factor standard Rocker switch
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Power Supply form factors AT The AT form factor introduced the first tower cases. AT power supplies designed for tower cases had a remote power switch at the front of the case instead of a rocker switch on the power supply. Rocker switch
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Power Supply form factors Baby AT Baby AT power supplies can often fit in regular AT cases. Rocker switch
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Soft Power Soft power allows an ATX computer to perform some neat tricks, such as being turned on remotely through a network or across a modem. Soft power allows the operating system to shut off the computer on shutdown.
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Soft Power Power in an ATX computer is controlled by the computer’s complimentary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS). When the power button is pressed, it shorts a connector on the motherboard that sends a signal to the CMOS, telling it to bring the computer to a fully on state.
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Linear Power Linear power supplies—sometimes called AC adapters—typically waste a lot of energy. You can feel the energy loss: touch the adapter while it's working. A warm power supply means energy is being wasted.
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Switched Power The power supply your PC uses is a "switching" type, converting electricity more efficiently than a linear power supply.
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