Too much voltage on my power supply??? Im clueless!!
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Too much voltage on my power supply??? Im clueless!!
I also ordered a few extra 5v regulators (u5) because DIYAutoTune suggested that may be the problem. Swaped it out and im having the same issue. I even tried hooking the 9v battery up to the voltage regulator by hooking the left pin to positive and testing the other pins and im getting the same exact results as above. The multi meter is correct, im getting aprox 9v on a 9v battery and aprox 1.5v on a AA battery (give or take .2v on them).
Thank you for your help.
Alex
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thanks,
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8.9v, 1.8v-1.3v, 1.8v-1.3v (5v side, on the right)
on the middle and right side, it started at 1.8v and slowly went down to 1.3v, battery still tested at 9.2v
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sorry just wanna be sure
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9.26v, 7.51v, 7.48v
thanks,
Alex
Re: Too much voltage on my power supply??? Im clueless!!
Wonder if there is a short between the 5 and 12 volt rails after the reg? You could check for this by removing the poly fuse. The reg needs a load to work properly, so try a 100 ohm (or so) resistor between output and ground - this at least would prove the reg circuit. And are you sure D9 is installed the correct way round?Alxsmt wrote:ok, battery tested at 9.64v before and after testing. With the regulator in, ground on the center pin going the pin 1 on the db37. from left to right on the regulator:
9.26v, 7.51v, 7.48v
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new readings from the regulator from left to right:
8.82v, ground, 4.97v
on the 40 pin socket:
1- 4.97v
2- ground
16- 8.84v
17- 3.31v
19- ground
20- 4.97v
31- 4.97
32- ground
battery tested 9.54v before and after.
did I somehow completly screw something?
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Yes... you need to figure out why the DB37 isn't grounded properly.Alxsmt wrote:did I somehow completly screw something?
thanks again for the help,
Alex
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I will check the stim to make sure im getting ground to the db37 on that.
im half tempted to buy another board and start over
thanks guys,
Alex
Re: Too much voltage on my power supply??? Im clueless!!
1- .001v
2- .002v
3
4
5
6
7- .002v
8- .002v
9- .002v
10- .003v
11- .001v
12- .001v
13- .003v
14- .003v
15- .003v
16- .003v
17- .003v
18- .003v
19- .003v
20- .003v
21- .003v
22- .001v
23
24
25
26
27
28- 9.6v
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
none of them tested work as a ground.
is that correct?
Re: Too much voltage on my power supply??? Im clueless!!
No need - you've proved the 5 volt reg is OK and that your problem is no ground to it.Alxsmt wrote:trakkies - after the last test, will your test still help? and yes the d9 is installed the correct way.
I'm still not clear if you've checked the grounds on the MS and stim individually. It's rather unlikely both are faulty.
I will check the stim to make sure im getting ground to the db37 on that.
im half tempted to buy another board and start over
thanks guys,
Alex
I'm assuming the MS was bought ready made? If so, that is likely OK.
The stim you said was built from a kit but never tested. So the very first thing to do is examine the soldering - that's the most likely cause of the problem with something so basic as no ground. If it looks poor it would be easiest to just re-flow the lot. If you're unsure what it should look like take pics of both sides of the stim board and post them here.
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I don't get it... the pins read zero volts, but not ground?Alxsmt wrote:alright, tested all the db37 pins on the stim.
1- .001v
2- .002v
3
4
5
6
7- .002v
8- .002v
9- .002v
10- .003v
11- .001v
12- .001v
13- .003v
14- .003v
15- .003v
16- .003v
17- .003v
18- .003v
19- .003v
...
none of them tested work as a ground.
is that correct?
Re: Too much voltage on my power supply??? Im clueless!!
I tested all the pins on the ms for ground with the stim attached but without the extra ground wire going to the regulator(tested pins on the bottom of the board). Then I tested the pins on just the stim, the results I just posted.
correct, none of them worked as a ground.. the soldering looks good on the stim, maybe a few spots could use a little more solder but they deffenetly make a connection. I will resolder them and see where that gets me.
thanks guys,
Alex
