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COMPUTER POWER SUPPLY AND POWER STATUS SIGNAL GENERATING CIRCUIT THEREOF

  • US 20100275041A1
  • Filed: 05/18/2009
  • Published: 10/28/2010
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/25/2009
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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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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