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Power Supply

Power supply - Internet URL http://www.pcguide.com/ref/power/sup/index.htm

Purpose of the Power Supply


Convert household power into a form the computer can use. Provides power to every device in the computer. The Power Supply converts AC (alternating current) which is external power to DC (direct current) internal power that the computer can use. Link to AC/DC Voltage Conversion Information How Computer Work Video (Old Version)

Roles of the Power Supply


Link to the Role of the Power Supply

Stability provides sufficient power to PC. Cooling - The power supply contains the main fan that controls the flow of air through the PC case. Energy Efficiency - Newer PC power supplies work with components to reduce the amount of power they consume when idle. Expandability - The capacity of your power supply is one factor that will determine your ability to add new drives to your system A power supply is responsible for 28% of

Household Power & Problems


Household Power the external power source that comes into the wall. Power Problems that may lead to power supply problems. Line Noise Surges Lightening strikes Brownouts Blackouts Link to Household Power and Problems

Line Noise
Line Noise - Line noise consists of small variations in the voltage level delivered to the computer. Noise that the power supply cannot handle can cause it to malfunction and pass the problem on to your motherboard or other internal devices

Surges
This is a temporary increase of voltage that can last just a few thousandths of a second, but in this time the voltage can increase from 110 to 1,000 volts or even higher. Voltage surges can disrupt or even damage your computer equipment

Lightening Strike
Enormous amount of electricity involved in a storm, a strike near your PC--near meaning within several miles--can induce currents in metal objects. Any wire that comes in from the outside and attaches to your PC can become a conduit for a pulse of destructive energy such as a telephone line or power cord.

Brownout and Blackout


Brownout - when a brownout occurs, the voltage drops from its normal level to a lower voltage and then returns; in some ways, it's like the opposite of a surge.
Blackout - A blackout, of course, is when the power totally fails.

Basic Electricity
Link to Electrical Basics

This is an excellent site to link students to the basics of electricity. This may be to in depth for the IT Essentials Class. I did not add this information to the student worksheet. I added this page in case instructors would like to teach additional information about electricity related to the power supply.

Parts of the Power Supply


Internal Power
Parts of the Power Supply

Power supplies generate high voltages internally and can be dangerous. Unless you have been specifically trained to work inside power supplies, you should not open one.

Power Supply Specs


Input Voltages and Tolerances

Input Voltage Range acceptable range of input 85v-135v AC or 170v-270v AC Output Rating (Watts) output of power measured in watts Link to Calculating Watts

Power Switch
Power switches to the power supply have changed over time. Older PC/XT form factor computer was turned on by a switch in the back of the computer. AT form factor added a remote switch on the front of the computer connected to the power supply in the back. ATX/NLX form factor uses an electric switch connected to the motherboard that uses a feature called Soft_Power to turn on the

Voltage Selector Switch


Normally dual voltage selector to be set at either 110/220v. 110 Normal voltage setting 220 For settings out of the U.S. If a 110v is set to 220v damage can occur.

Motherboard Connector
Most important connection. Supplies power to other devices through the motherboard. Wires are made of copper.

ATX 20 pin

Older P8 & P9 Or P1 & P2

Motherboard Connectors
Colors are used to depict the about of voltage each wire may carry. (Most but
not all manufactures follow it.) The P8 and P9 must be inserted correctly or the motherboard could be ruined. (Black to Black your motherboards back, red to red your motherboards dead.) Power supply motherboard connectors are based on the form factor of the motherboard.

Motherboard Connector Voltages

P8
ATX Style

P9

Drive Connectors
The power supply provides power to internal hard disk, floppy disk, CD/DVD and other drives directly, through four-wire connectors that are designed to attach to the rear of each drive The number of connectors that come with a system may vary. There is a specific smaller floppy drive connector. Multiple larger four pin connectors may be used on hard drives, CD-ROMS, and DVD. A Y-Connector may add flexibility to drive connectors but is not recommended.

Drive connectors

Hard drive CD-ROM

Floppy drive

Power Supply Fan


Primary cooling source for the entire PC. Power supply fans may be made of different components and move different levels of air. The fan is usually the first piece of the power supply to fail because of dirt in the air. Most computers use additional auxiliary fans to help cool the entire PC.

Additional Hardware Help


Sysopt.com tomshardware.com cnet.com

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