Power Supply Issue

Discuss Yocto construction and related issues
  • Go over the earlier posts on the forum, I remember a few threads where this problem was discussed.
  • I think you are using a DC PSU and that's why the negative rail doesn't check out. You need an AC PSU to power the Yocto.

    The +15 Volt rail needs a little load to check out correctly. Try to measure with a resistor (4,7K) between the output of +15Volt and Ground.
  • I made a mistake concerning the resistor as a load... That applies to -15V rail.
    Just start with the correct PSU and let's see what readings you get than.

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  • Ugh, what a nightmare!

    No probs, my bad. Would this be suitable: http://uk.farnell.com/ideal-power/77db- ... dp/2368009?

    It's only rated at .67A, would this be suitable?

    Thanks,
  • I think it' too weak , has to be 1A or more.
  • Hey Jeremy,

    I've just ordered this one https://www.esr.co.uk/electronics/power ... plugac.htm, its 16V AC 1.6A, i got the link on this forum from people that have said its works perfectly!

    Shinotoko
  • shinotoko wrote:Hey Jeremy,

    I've just ordered this one https://www.esr.co.uk/electronics/power ... plugac.htm, its 16V AC 1.6A, i got the link on this forum from people that have said its works perfectly!

    Shinotoko
    Hey,

    Thanks for pointing that one out! The only thing I noticed about that is that it states it uses a 2.5mm barrel plug. The socket sold by Mouser in the pre made BOM is a 2.1mm socket and thus the power supply wont fit straight out the box. Obviously you could buy a 2.5mm socket, alternatively, chop the 2.5mm off and replace with a 2.1mm. :)

    Take care,

    Jeremy