Chat

Welcome to Flux

Treat Flux like your intern. Tell it what you'd like to build and it'll get to work. You can also ask it questions, brainstorm ideas, and teach it your preferences. Learn More

Explain project
Write a project description
Find schematic issues
Create a test plan
Simulate a circuit
Prepare for Manufacturing
Component Selection Workflow
New Subsystem Wizard
Write I2C initialization code
Generate firmware skeleton
M1
list all PS1 pins in a table format. For each pin provide its pin number, pin na...

@copilot list all PS1 pins in a table format. For each pin provide its pin number, pin name and function.
2y
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 NumberPin NameFunction
1IN +Positive power supply input
2IN -Negative (ground) power supply input
3OUT -Negative (ground) power supply output
4OUT +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.
2y
1
U1
PS1

No files yet

Documents

    Documents are markdown text files which describe project goals, capture details, or even simulation outputs.

    Assets

    No assets added.

    Sad Ivory T-800

    Sad Ivory T-800 thumbnail
    Welcome to your new project. Imagine what you can build here.

    Properties

    Properties describe core aspects of the project.

    Pricing & Availability

    Distributor

    Qty 1

    Controls