I have designed a circuit board that plugs into a standard ATX connector from a PC power supply. You plug in your power LED, hard drive LED, reset switch, and power switch into board (see picture). You can turn the power supply on/off and do a reset of the power supply (toggles it off/on) using this board. You can also power a single 12v/5v Molex plug, but most PC power supply have a bunch of those already.
I power my FPGA Arcade Replay board with a micro-ATX case w/built-in power supply using this board.
This will be a product that will be available when the FPGA Arcade Replay boards are available.
(06-20-2014, 09:44 AM)admin Wrote: I have designed a circuit board that plugs into a standard ATX connector from a PC power supply. You plug in your power LED, hard drive LED, reset switch, and power switch into board (see picture). You can turn the power supply on/off and do a reset of the power supply (toggles it off/on) using this board. You can also power a single 12v/5v Molex plug, but most PC power supply have a bunch of those already.
I power my FPGA Arcade Replay board with a micro-ATX case w/built-in power supply using this board.
This will be a product that will be available when the FPGA Arcade Replay boards are available.
Hi, how this board can obtain Hdd signals (reset ?) from FPGA Arcade since it seems to be connected to it only through a 4 pin molex ?
The on/off switch, reset switch, power LED, and HDD LED pins are connected to the ATX case's on/off switch, reset switch, power LED, and HDD LED. None of these are connected to the Replay board itself.