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May 16, 2011

ATX Power supply V 1.X pinout

ATX Power supply V 1.X pinout

This article describes the ATX Power supply v1.x pinout. It’s used in older motherboards and has 20 pin connector.
atx-20-pin-motherboard-connector
20 PIN MOLEX 39-29-9202 at the motherboard
atx-20-pin-cable-connector
20 PIN MOLEX 39-01-2200 at the cable
PinName ColorDescription
13.3V Orange+3.3 VDC
23.3V Orange+3.3 VDC
3COM BlackGround
45V Red+5 VDC
5COM BlackGround
65V Red+5 VDC
7COM BlackGround
8PWR_OK GrayPower Ok is a status signal generated by the power supply to notify the computer that the DC operating voltages are within the ranges required for proper computer operation (+5 VDC when power is Ok)
95VSB Purple+5 VDC Standby Voltage (max 10mA) 500mA or more typical
1012V Yellow+12 VDC
113.3V Orange+3.3 VDC
12-12V Blue-12 VDC
13COM BlackGround
14/PS_ON GreenPower Supply On (active low). Short this pin to GND to switch power supply ON, disconnect from GND to switch OFF.
15COM BlackGround
16COM BlackGround
17COM BlackGround
18-5V White-5 VDC (2002 v1.2 made optional, 2004 v2.01 removed from specification)
195V Red+5 VDC
205V Red+5 VDC

Ethernet 10/100/1000Base-T pinout

Ethernet 10/100/1000Base-T pinout

Following tables describe the pinout of an 10 / 100 / 1000 Base-T  RJ45 connector.
rj45-pinout
Ethernet 10/100 Base-T.
PinNameDescription
1TX+Transmit Data+
2TX-Transmit Data-
3RX+Receive Data+
4n/cNot connected
5n/cNot connected
6RX-Receive Data-
7n/cNot connected
8n/cNot connected
Ethernet 1000 Base-T.
PinNameDescription
1BI_DA+Bi-directional pair A +
2BI_DA-Bi-directional pair A -
3BI_DB+Bi-directional pair B +
4BI_DC+Bi-directional pair C +
5BI_DC-Bi-directional pair C -
6BI_DB-Bi-directional pair B -
7BI_DD+Bi-directional pair D +
8BI_DD-Bi-directional pair D -
See how to make your own network cable here.