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ATX PSU to A1200
« on: October 07, 2005, 06:20:45 PM »
According to the back of the Commodore PSU I am currently using, the pinout is as follows:

1. +5v (Yellow/Red)
2. Not Connected
3. +12v (Brown)
4. Signal Ground (Black)
5. -12v (White)

According to this page:
http://www.hardwarebook.net/connector/power/atxpower.html

the connection should go as follows:

Amiga - ATX
1 - 19
3 - 10
4 - 3
5 - 12

On the ATX connector I have measured the voltage across 10-3, 12-3 and 19-3, and confirmed them as +12v, -12v and +5v respectively.

However, when I measure across 3-4, 5-4 and 1-4 on the Amiga side, the voltages I measure are much, much lower (less than a volt).

I'm guessing that this is because there is no actual load on the PSU? Can I safely connect the Amiga power connector as described above, or will it blow up my A1200?

Thanks in advance
Mark
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Re: ATX PSU to A1200
« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2005, 08:00:38 PM »
That's what I thought. Now the tough question - do I take a chance and try it  :-?  :-?  :-?
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Re: ATX PSU to A1200
« Reply #2 on: October 07, 2005, 08:27:25 PM »
Sorry, I don't understand. You seem to be suggesting I use a hard disk to put a load on the ATX PSU in order to get a voltage reading? Well the ATX PSU was correctly reporting the voltage when I measured it.

Or were you suggesting I connect the hard drive to the Amiga PSU to put a load on in, then measure the voltage while it's powered up, thus allowing me to confirm that the pinout is correct?
A1200
Blizzard 040/33/128MB
Mediator PCI
Voodoo 3000
All stuffed in to a D-BOX
 

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Re: ATX PSU to A1200
« Reply #3 on: October 08, 2005, 07:58:23 AM »
That's right Orange, it is the Amiga PSU I am having trouble measuring. And Ian, yes I have shorted pins 14 and 15 on the ATX supply to force it to power up.
A1200
Blizzard 040/33/128MB
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Re: ATX PSU to A1200
« Reply #4 on: October 08, 2005, 08:29:57 AM »
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orange wrote:
is your Amiga PSU lightweight? if so, its 'switching' type so it needs load.
You could try to measure voltages while its connected to Amiga, but it would be a lot easier just to check on several Internet sites and with someone willing to measure it, usually its quite safe to do as hardwarebook says (for eg.)


Yes it is a lightweight PSU. What a great idea measuring while it's connected, don't know why I didn't think of it!!! I had already chopped the cable so had the wires exposed. I just twisted them back together and measured across them while the Amiga was turned on. Sure enough, the schematics are correct, and the voltages are what I expected them to be. On the strength of this I went ahead and wired it up to the ATX supply.

The power light on my A1200 doesn't work, so let me tell you waiting for the kickstart screen was agonising - but sure enough it works :D :D :D

Thanks for your help Orange!! :)

Mark
A1200
Blizzard 040/33/128MB
Mediator PCI
Voodoo 3000
All stuffed in to a D-BOX