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Expose all the pins #2

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LinoBarreca opened this issue Jul 11, 2019 · 1 comment
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Expose all the pins #2

LinoBarreca opened this issue Jul 11, 2019 · 1 comment

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@LinoBarreca
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Hi. The idea is nice but it still has a fault:
Suppose I want to pilot this through a microcontroller let's say a UNO.
It would be VERY nice to connect it directly with ATX pins to trigger some actions.
(ie: remote on by grounding the pin, power ready, remote voltages monitoring and so on)
for the next board revision you should add a female connector for each of the atx pins (without any electronics of any sort)...an array...or a board hole in which one can solder it (male or female as needed) . in that connector you could put a jumper cable to connect it to arduino (or other electronics) to monitor/pilot the board and the PSU.

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something like this, for example.

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