COMPUTER POWER SUPPLY AND POWER STATUS SIGNAL GENERATING CIRCUIT THEREOF
First Claim
1. A computer power supply, comprising:
- a system voltage output terminal to output a system voltage;
a standby voltage output terminal to output a standby voltage; and
a power status signal generating circuit, comprising;
an operational amplifier;
a first to a fifth resistors;
a capacitor; and
an electrical switch;
wherein a first terminal of the first resistor is connected to the system voltage output terminal, a second terminal of the first resistor is grounded via the capacitor, a node between the first resistor and the capacitor is connected to a non-inventing terminal of the amplifier, a first terminal of the second resistor is connected to the standby voltage output terminal, a second terminal of the second resistor is grounded via the third resistor, a node between the second and third resistors is connected to an inverting terminal of the amplifier, an output terminal of the amplifier is to output a power status signal, a first terminal of the fourth resistor is connected to the system voltage output terminal, a second terminal of the fourth resistor is connected to the output terminal of the amplifier and a first terminal of the electrical switch, a second terminal of the electrical switch is grounded, a third terminal of the electrical switch is to receive a start signal from a computer mainboard via the fifth resistor, wherein the electrical switch is turned off in response to the start signal being a low level voltage, and turned on in response to the start signal being a high level voltage.
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Abstract
A computer power supply includes a system voltage output terminal, a standby voltage output terminal, and a power status signal generating circuit comprising an amplifier and an electrical switch. A terminal of a first resistor is connected to the system voltage output terminal. The other terminal of the first resistor is grounded via a capacitor and connected to a non-inventing terminal of the amplifier. A terminal of a second resistor is connected to the standby voltage output terminal. The other terminal of the second resistor is grounded via the third resistor and connected to an inverting terminal of the amplifier. An output terminal of the amplifier outputs a power status signal. A terminal of a fourth resistor is connected to the system voltage output terminal. The other terminal of the fourth resistor is connected to the output terminal of the amplifier and receives a start signal via the electrical switch.
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10 Claims
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1. A computer power supply, comprising:
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a system voltage output terminal to output a system voltage; a standby voltage output terminal to output a standby voltage; and a power status signal generating circuit, comprising; an operational amplifier; a first to a fifth resistors; a capacitor; and an electrical switch; wherein a first terminal of the first resistor is connected to the system voltage output terminal, a second terminal of the first resistor is grounded via the capacitor, a node between the first resistor and the capacitor is connected to a non-inventing terminal of the amplifier, a first terminal of the second resistor is connected to the standby voltage output terminal, a second terminal of the second resistor is grounded via the third resistor, a node between the second and third resistors is connected to an inverting terminal of the amplifier, an output terminal of the amplifier is to output a power status signal, a first terminal of the fourth resistor is connected to the system voltage output terminal, a second terminal of the fourth resistor is connected to the output terminal of the amplifier and a first terminal of the electrical switch, a second terminal of the electrical switch is grounded, a third terminal of the electrical switch is to receive a start signal from a computer mainboard via the fifth resistor, wherein the electrical switch is turned off in response to the start signal being a low level voltage, and turned on in response to the start signal being a high level voltage. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A power status signal generating circuit to generate a power status signal for a computer power supply, the power status signal generating circuit comprising:
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an operational amplifier; a first to a fifth resistors; a capacitor; and an electrical switch; wherein a first terminal of the first resistor is to receive a system voltage, a second terminal of the first resistor is grounded via the capacitor, a node between the first resistor and the capacitor is connected to a non-inventing terminal of the amplifier, a first terminal of the second resistor is to receive a standby voltage, a second terminal of the second resistor is grounded via the third resistor, a node between the second and third resistors is connected to an inverting terminal of the amplifier, an output terminal of the amplifier is to output the power status signal, a first terminal of the fourth resistor is to receive the system voltage, a second terminal of the fourth resistor is connected to the output terminal of the amplifier and a first terminal of the electrical switch, a second terminal of the electrical switch is grounded, a third terminal of the electrical switch is to receive a start signal from a computer mainboard via the fifth resistor, wherein the electrical switch is turned off in response to the start signal being a low level voltage, the electrical switch is turned on in response to the start signal being a high level voltage. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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