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Certainly, here is a table listing all the pins for PS1 along with their pin numbers, names, and assumed functions based on standard conventions for power supply units (PSUs):
Table
Pin Number
Pin Name
Function
1
IN +
Positive power supply input
2
IN -
Negative (ground) power supply input
3
OUT -
Negative (ground) power supply output
4
OUT +
Positive power supply output
Pin 1 (IN +) - This is the positive input voltage to the power supply. It's where the supply receives power from an external source.
Pin 2 (IN -) - This is the ground or negative input of the power supply; it's connected to the common ground of the power source.
Pin 3 (OUT -) - This pin serves as the ground or negative output of the power supply; it should be connected to the ground of the load.
Pin 4 (OUT +) - This is the positive output of the power supply, delivering power to the load.
Keep in mind that without a specific datasheet for PS1, assumptions are made based on typical labeling and functionality for power supply units. If PS1 has unique characteristics or specific requirements, please provide those details for a more accurate description.
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