the 2.6 is designed with power good and 3.3 or 5 any will do for powergood
mastero
Does anyone know if you can use the Mk. 2.6 design for power good for an ATX motherboard?
I was just wondering since the the 2.6 was designed for AT motherboards i believe, which uses a delayed 5v signal as power good.
Would ATX use 3.3v or 5v for power good? does atx need power good at all?
Thanks.
the 2.6 is designed with power good and 3.3 or 5 any will do for powergood
mastero
Ok, i got all my parts! gonna start as soon as you send me the mk2.6 PCB![]()
The $5 is on it's way in paypal
thanks mastero!
Hey Mastero,
I was just wondering if you could update me on the PCB i ordered. Any idea when I should be expecting it? I haven't seen anything in the mail recently.
Thanks
Jay
Hold your horse its traveling around the globe
mastero
sorry just can't wait..![]()
got all the parts and must solder!!!!
oh yeah, also I accidentally bought a SMD version of the MUR120
would this be ok if I just connect it to wires? Or am I going to have a hell of a hard time with this?
Thanks
I accidently bought a couple of SM ICs when I was building my PSU. I just cut the legs off some resistors and used them with little blobs of solder on the IC legs. Worked well and felt quite strong once mounted on protoboard.Originally posted by JesTa784
sorry just can't wait..![]()
got all the parts and must solder!!!!
oh yeah, also I accidentally bought a SMD version of the MUR120
would this be ok if I just connect it to wires? Or am I going to have a hell of a hard time with this?
Thanks
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