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|+ 24-pin ATX12V 2.x power supply connector{{efn-lr|20-pin ATX connector omits the last four pins (that is, pins 11, 12, 23 and 24).}}
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|+ 24-pin ATX12V 2.x power supply connector{{efn|group=ATXpc|20-pin ATX connector omits the last four pins (that is, pins 11, 12, 23 and 24).}}
! Color !! Signal{{efn-lr|name=control|{{color box|lightblue}} Light-blue background denotes control signals.}} !! Pin !! Pin{{efn-lr|Pins 13–21 are numbered 11–20 in the 20-pin connector.}} !! Signal{{efn-lr|name=control}} !! Color
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! Color !! Signal{{efn|group=ATXpc|name=control|{{color box|lightblue}} Light-blue background denotes control signals.}} !! Pin !! Pin{{efn|group=ATXpc|Pins 13–21 are numbered 11–20 in the 20-pin connector.}} !! Signal{{efn|group=ATXpc|name=control}} !! Color
 
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| style="background:orange; color:black" rowspan="2"        | Orange
 
| style="background:orange; color:black" rowspan="2"        | Orange
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| style="background:orange; color:black"                    | Orange
 
| style="background:orange; color:black"                    | Orange
 
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| style="background:lightblue; color:black; text-align:left;"| +3.3&nbsp;V&nbsp;sense{{efn-lr|Supplies +3.3&nbsp;V power and also has a second higher-gauge (thinner) wire for [[four-terminal sensing|remote sensing]].<ref>{{cite web |title=ATX Specification Version 2.1|url=http://www.formfactors.org/developer/specs/atx2_1.pdf}}</ref>''}}
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| style="background:lightblue; color:black; text-align:left;"| +3.3&nbsp;V&nbsp;sense{{efn|group=ATXpc|Supplies +3.3&nbsp;V power and also has a second higher-gauge (thinner) wire for [[four-terminal sensing|remote sensing]].<ref>{{cite web |title=ATX Specification Version 2.1|url=http://www.formfactors.org/developer/specs/atx2_1.pdf}}</ref>''}}
 
| style="background:sienna; color:white"                    | Brown
 
| style="background:sienna; color:white"                    | Brown
 
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|                                                              4
 
|                                                              16
 
|                                                              16
| style="background:lightblue; color:black; text-align:left;" | Power&nbsp;on{{efn-lr|This is a control signal.  It is [[pull-up resistor|pulled up]] to +5&nbsp;V by the PSU, and must be driven low to turn on the PSU.}}
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| style="background:lightblue; color:black; text-align:left;" | Power&nbsp;on{{efn|group=ATXpc|This is a control signal.  It is [[pull-up resistor|pulled up]] to +5&nbsp;V by the PSU, and must be driven low to turn on the PSU.}}
 
| style="background:green; color:black"                      | Green
 
| style="background:green; color:black"                      | Green
 
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|-
 
| style="background:gray; color:black"                      | Grey
 
| style="background:gray; color:black"                      | Grey
| style="text-align:right;background:lightblue; color:black" | [[Power Good Signal|Power&nbsp;good]]{{efn-lr|This is a control signal.  It is low when other outputs have not yet reached, or are about to leave, correct voltages.}}
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| style="text-align:right;background:lightblue; color:black" | [[Power Good Signal|Power&nbsp;good]]{{efn|group=ATXpc|This is a control signal.  It is low when other outputs have not yet reached, or are about to leave, correct voltages.}}
 
|                                                              8
 
|                                                              8
 
|                                                              20
 
|                                                              20
| style="text-align:left;"                                  | Reserved{{efn-lr|This pin (formerly −5&nbsp;V, white wire) is absent in current power supplies; it was optional in ATX and ATX12V ver. 1.2, and deleted as of ver. 1.3.}}
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| style="text-align:left;"                                  | Reserved{{efn|group=ATXpc|This pin (formerly −5&nbsp;V, white wire) is absent in current power supplies; it was optional in ATX and ATX12V ver. 1.2, and deleted as of ver. 1.3.}}
 
|                                                              {{n/a|None}}
 
|                                                              {{n/a|None}}
 
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| style="background:yellow; color:black"                    | Yellow
 
| style="background:yellow; color:black"                    | Yellow
 
| style="text-align:right;"                                  | +12&nbsp;V
 
| style="text-align:right;"                                  | +12&nbsp;V
|                                                              11{{efn-lr|name=conn20pin|These pins are not present in the 20-pin ATX connector.}}
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|                                                              11{{efn|group=ATXpc|name=conn20pin|These pins are not present in the 20-pin ATX connector.}}
|                                                              23{{efn-lr|name=conn20pin}}
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|                                                              23{{efn|group=ATXpc|name=conn20pin}}
 
| style="text-align:left;"                                  | +5&nbsp;V
 
| style="text-align:left;"                                  | +5&nbsp;V
 
| style="background:red; color:black"                        | Red
 
| style="background:red; color:black"                        | Red
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| style="background:orange; color:black"                    | Orange
 
| style="background:orange; color:black"                    | Orange
 
| style="text-align:right;"                                  | +3.3&nbsp;V
 
| style="text-align:right;"                                  | +3.3&nbsp;V
|                                                              12{{efn-lr|name=conn20pin}}
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|                                                              12{{efn|group=ATXpc|name=conn20pin}}
|                                                              24{{efn-lr|name=conn20pin}}
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|                                                              24{{efn|group=ATXpc|name=conn20pin}}
 
| style="text-align:left;"                                  | Ground
 
| style="text-align:left;"                                  | Ground
 
| style="background:black; color:white"                      | Black
 
| style="background:black; color:white"                      | Black
 
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|-
 
| colspan="6" style="text-align:left;" |
 
| colspan="6" style="text-align:left;" |
{{notelist-lr}}
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{{notelist|group=ATXpc}}
 
|}<noinclude>
 
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[[Category:Computer hardware templates]]
 
[[Category:Computer hardware templates]]
 
{{Reflist}}
 
{{Reflist}}
 
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Revision as of 21:18, 17 May 2016

24-pin ATX12V 2.x power supply connector[lower-alpha 1]
Color Signal[lower-alpha 2] Pin Pin[lower-alpha 3] Signal[lower-alpha 2] Color
Orange +3.3 V 1 13 +3.3 V Orange
+3.3 V sense[lower-alpha 4] Brown
Orange +3.3 V 2 14 −12 V Blue
Black Ground 3 15 Ground Black
Red +5 V 4 16 Power on[lower-alpha 5] Green
Black Ground 5 17 Ground Black
Red +5 V 6 18 Ground Black
Black Ground 7 19 Ground Black
Grey Power good[lower-alpha 6] 8 20 Reserved[lower-alpha 7] None
Purple +5 V standby 9 21 +5 V Red
Yellow +12 V 10 22 +5 V Red
Yellow +12 V 11[lower-alpha 8] 23[lower-alpha 8] +5 V Red
Orange +3.3 V 12[lower-alpha 8] 24[lower-alpha 8] Ground Black
  1. 20-pin ATX connector omits the last four pins (that is, pins 11, 12, 23 and 24).
  2. 2.0 2.1   Light-blue background denotes control signals.
  3. Pins 13–21 are numbered 11–20 in the 20-pin connector.
  4. Supplies +3.3 V power and also has a second higher-gauge (thinner) wire for remote sensing.[1]
  5. This is a control signal. It is pulled up to +5 V by the PSU, and must be driven low to turn on the PSU.
  6. This is a control signal. It is low when other outputs have not yet reached, or are about to leave, correct voltages.
  7. This pin (formerly −5 V, white wire) is absent in current power supplies; it was optional in ATX and ATX12V ver. 1.2, and deleted as of ver. 1.3.
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 These pins are not present in the 20-pin ATX connector.
  1. "ATX Specification Version 2.1" (PDF).