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(Replaced hyphen with minus sign in footnote about −5V. Made global text-align:center and marked align="left" where appropriate.) |
(20-pin version power connector: The right-hand pins are numbered 11 to 20, not 10 to 20) |
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| colspan="6" style="font-size:75%"|''Pin 20 used to provide −5VDC (white wire) in ATX and ATX12V<br/>versions 1.2 and earlier. Version 1.2 allowed the omission of <br/>this pin,and versions 1.3 and beyond prohibited this pin.'' | | colspan="6" style="font-size:75%"|''Pin 20 used to provide −5VDC (white wire) in ATX and ATX12V<br/>versions 1.2 and earlier. Version 1.2 allowed the omission of <br/>this pin,and versions 1.3 and beyond prohibited this pin.'' | ||
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| − | | colspan="6" style="font-size:75%"|''The right-hand pins are numbered | + | | colspan="6" style="font-size:75%"|''The right-hand pins are numbered 11 through 20 in the 20-pin version.'' |
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Revision as of 16:00, 10 December 2009
| Color | Signal | Pin | Pin | Signal | Color |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Orange | +3.3 V | 1 | 13 | +3.3 V | Orange |
| +3.3 V sense | Brown | ||||
| Orange | +3.3 V | 2 | 14 | −12 V | Blue |
| Black | Ground | 3 | 15 | Ground | Black |
| Red | +5 V | 4 | 16 | Power on | Green |
| Black | Ground | 5 | 17 | Ground | Black |
| Red | +5 V | 6 | 18 | Ground | Black |
| Black | Ground | 7 | 19 | Ground | Black |
| Grey | Power good | 8 | 20 | No connection | |
| Purple | +5 V standby | 9 | 21 | +5 V | Red |
| Yellow | +12 V | 10 | 22 | +5 V | Red |
| Yellow | +12 V | 11 | 23 | +5 V | Red |
| Orange | +3.3 V | 12 | 24 | Ground | Black |
| The three shaded pins (8, 13, and 16) are data signals, not power. | |||||
| Pin 20 used to provide −5VDC (white wire) in ATX and ATX12V versions 1.2 and earlier. Version 1.2 allowed the omission of this pin,and versions 1.3 and beyond prohibited this pin. | |||||
| The right-hand pins are numbered 11 through 20 in the 20-pin version. | |||||