Powering off PicoPSU with no 20/24 pin cable connection
Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 8:56 am
I've bought the following items:
1. AAEON PICO-CV01 Motherboard
(http://www.aaeon.com/PD_Products_Detail ... UTF-8.html)
2. PicoPSU 80w DC-DC PSU + 60w External DC-AC PSU
(http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PicoPSU-80w-P ... upplies_EH hash=item35b966556c)
If you see the following image of the motherboard, you'd notice that there's no 20/24 pin connection - Only a 4 pin power -> 12v Molex connection to power up the motherboard:
http://www.aaeon.com/products/BigImage. ... 343393.JPG
How do I control the PicoPSU's power supply (If it's on or off), when powering off my motherboard? Normally the 20/24 pin "controls" the power supply.
In my case I would power on the PicoPSU with a paperclip shortcircuiting two pins in the 20/24 pin connection cable.
How do I control the PicoPSU only using the 4 pin power -> 12v Molex cable?
1. AAEON PICO-CV01 Motherboard
(http://www.aaeon.com/PD_Products_Detail ... UTF-8.html)
2. PicoPSU 80w DC-DC PSU + 60w External DC-AC PSU
(http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PicoPSU-80w-P ... upplies_EH hash=item35b966556c)
If you see the following image of the motherboard, you'd notice that there's no 20/24 pin connection - Only a 4 pin power -> 12v Molex connection to power up the motherboard:
http://www.aaeon.com/products/BigImage. ... 343393.JPG
How do I control the PicoPSU's power supply (If it's on or off), when powering off my motherboard? Normally the 20/24 pin "controls" the power supply.
In my case I would power on the PicoPSU with a paperclip shortcircuiting two pins in the 20/24 pin connection cable.
How do I control the PicoPSU only using the 4 pin power -> 12v Molex cable?