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Torbjřrn Heltne
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Hello all,
I am looking into a small project where I (for various reasons) want to
use a single ATX power supply for 2 motherboards. I know reasonably well
how the power is working and how it uses external circuitry for switching
on/off. I have come up with a simple circuit which will ensure that the
ATX power is switched on whenever at least one MB requires so.
My main concern now is what to use for switching all the various power
rails. I have checked a lot of datasheets on optorelays, power
transistors and a few relays but I'm kind of stuck. My main concerns are
the +3.3V +5V and +12V line which all delivers a good number of Amperes.
Optorelays and power transistors are fine wrt contact bouncing, but all
the ones I have found will introduce an unacceptable voltage drop. With
relays the opposite is the case with virtually no voltage drop, but what
will happen due to contact bouncing...?
There is always the possibility of using both kinds in parallel or
maybe even several optorelays to minimize voltage drop (or what?).
Anyone here with experiences from something similar?
Thanks for reading.
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Torbjřrn Heltne
I am looking into a small project where I (for various reasons) want to
use a single ATX power supply for 2 motherboards. I know reasonably well
how the power is working and how it uses external circuitry for switching
on/off. I have come up with a simple circuit which will ensure that the
ATX power is switched on whenever at least one MB requires so.
My main concern now is what to use for switching all the various power
rails. I have checked a lot of datasheets on optorelays, power
transistors and a few relays but I'm kind of stuck. My main concerns are
the +3.3V +5V and +12V line which all delivers a good number of Amperes.
Optorelays and power transistors are fine wrt contact bouncing, but all
the ones I have found will introduce an unacceptable voltage drop. With
relays the opposite is the case with virtually no voltage drop, but what
will happen due to contact bouncing...?
There is always the possibility of using both kinds in parallel or
maybe even several optorelays to minimize voltage drop (or what?).
Anyone here with experiences from something similar?
Thanks for reading.
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Torbjřrn Heltne