Hi
I recently finished my first project which was a lab power supply made from an old computer power supply. But something remains unclear to me.
I used two diodes to indicate its state - a red one connected to the violet 5v standby line (it lights up then the mains switch is on) and a green one which is connected to the gray power good cable in order for it to flash when i flip the turn on switch (connected to green wire). These diodes have 330 ohm resistors connected in series to them to limit the brightness.
When i turn the mains power on, the red LED obviously turns on. But when i turn it off, the diode dimms slowly before it turns off completly.
Does that mean that these big and dangerous capacitors in the suppy discharge through the red diode when the main power switch is turned off?
I recently finished my first project which was a lab power supply made from an old computer power supply. But something remains unclear to me.
I used two diodes to indicate its state - a red one connected to the violet 5v standby line (it lights up then the mains switch is on) and a green one which is connected to the gray power good cable in order for it to flash when i flip the turn on switch (connected to green wire). These diodes have 330 ohm resistors connected in series to them to limit the brightness.
When i turn the mains power on, the red LED obviously turns on. But when i turn it off, the diode dimms slowly before it turns off completly.
Does that mean that these big and dangerous capacitors in the suppy discharge through the red diode when the main power switch is turned off?

