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Can someone verify if this is the correct pinout for...
http://www.analog-innovations.com/SED/PS.jpg (eta-usa) "Data sheet" is clear as mud, plus comments that it's "non-isolated" (in spite of no common continuity from side-to-side), leave me wary of frying it :-( Of course "support" is non-responsive :-( So I won't be passing this on to client as a recommended part. ...Jim Thompson -- | James E.Thompson, CTO | mens | | Analog Innovations, Inc. | et | | Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus | | Phoenix, Arizona 85048 Skype: Contacts Only | | | Voice480)460-2350 Fax: Available upon request | Brass Rat | | E-mail Icon at http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 | I love to cook with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
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Jim Thompson wrote:
Can someone verify if this is the correct pinout for... http://www.analog-innovations.com/SED/PS.jpg (eta-usa) "Data sheet" is clear as mud, plus comments that it's "non-isolated" (in spite of no common continuity from side-to-side), leave me wary of frying it :-( Of course "support" is non-responsive :-( So I won't be passing this on to client as a recommended part. ...Jim Thompson Well, the + side of the output cap is connected to the post you labeled as + (and it appears that there is a + sign on the board between the cap and the post), so if it doesn't work the way you labeled it, it's already fried before you even hook it up. Ed |
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On Tue, 12 Apr 2011 16:47:02 -0400, ehsjr
wrote: Jim Thompson wrote: Can someone verify if this is the correct pinout for... http://www.analog-innovations.com/SED/PS.jpg (eta-usa) "Data sheet" is clear as mud, plus comments that it's "non-isolated" (in spite of no common continuity from side-to-side), leave me wary of frying it :-( Of course "support" is non-responsive :-( So I won't be passing this on to client as a recommended part. ...Jim Thompson Well, the + side of the output cap is connected to the post you labeled as + (and it appears that there is a + sign on the board between the cap and the post), so if it doesn't work the way you labeled it, it's already fried before you even hook it up. Ed What has me worried is that the "input" side has no labeling AND the "data sheet" (*) says non-isolated, yet there's no path from input common to output common. (*) Only thing available is a table... model number and I/O "specs" :-( ...Jim Thompson -- | James E.Thompson, CTO | mens | | Analog Innovations, Inc. | et | | Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus | | Phoenix, Arizona 85048 Skype: Contacts Only | | | Voice480)460-2350 Fax: Available upon request | Brass Rat | | E-mail Icon at http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 | Remember: Once you go over the hill, you pick up speed |
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"Jim Thompson" wrote in message ... Can someone verify if this is the correct pinout for... http://www.analog-innovations.com/SED/PS.jpg (eta-usa) "Data sheet" is clear as mud, plus comments that it's "non-isolated" (in spite of no common continuity from side-to-side), leave me wary of frying it :-( Of course "support" is non-responsive :-( So I won't be passing this on to client as a recommended part. ...Jim Thompson I would say you have it right. + is on top side where the transformer is, on both input and output. Wear safety goggles ;D Cheers |
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On Tue, 12 Apr 2011 19:41:31 -0400, "Martin Riddle"
wrote: "Jim Thompson" wrote in message ... Can someone verify if this is the correct pinout for... http://www.analog-innovations.com/SED/PS.jpg (eta-usa) "Data sheet" is clear as mud, plus comments that it's "non-isolated" (in spite of no common continuity from side-to-side), leave me wary of frying it :-( Of course "support" is non-responsive :-( So I won't be passing this on to client as a recommended part. ...Jim Thompson I would say you have it right. + is on top side where the transformer is, on both input and output. Wear safety goggles ;D Cheers Just went ahead and winged it about 30 minutes ago... worked just fine. ...Jim Thompson -- | James E.Thompson, CTO | mens | | Analog Innovations, Inc. | et | | Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus | | Phoenix, Arizona 85048 Skype: Contacts Only | | | Voice480)460-2350 Fax: Available upon request | Brass Rat | | E-mail Icon at http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 | Remember: Once you go over the hill, you pick up speed |
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Jim Thompson wrote:
On Tue, 12 Apr 2011 16:47:02 -0400, ehsjr wrote: Jim Thompson wrote: Can someone verify if this is the correct pinout for... http://www.analog-innovations.com/SED/PS.jpg (eta-usa) "Data sheet" is clear as mud, plus comments that it's "non-isolated" (in spite of no common continuity from side-to-side), leave me wary of frying it :-( Of course "support" is non-responsive :-( So I won't be passing this on to client as a recommended part. ...Jim Thompson Well, the + side of the output cap is connected to the post you labeled as + (and it appears that there is a + sign on the board between the cap and the post), so if it doesn't work the way you labeled it, it's already fried before you even hook it up. Ed What has me worried is that the "input" side has no labeling AND the "data sheet" (*) says non-isolated, yet there's no path from input common to output common. (*) Only thing available is a table... model number and I/O "specs" :-( ...Jim Thompson Yes, I understand the worry, but I look at it a little differently. Right now, you have a useless paperweight, until you test it, or until someone here says "oh yes, I've used one of those ...". The latter would be ideal, of course, but in the absence of that, you're stuck at square one unless you test. On page 16 of the datasheet (for variable values of "datasheet") there is a diagram of sorts that matches your labeling. I'd go for it - stuff ~12V into it and see what happens. Worst case, you'll need Joerg for sound effects. :-) Ed |
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On Tue, 12 Apr 2011 20:07:07 -0400, ehsjr
wrote: Jim Thompson wrote: On Tue, 12 Apr 2011 16:47:02 -0400, ehsjr wrote: Jim Thompson wrote: Can someone verify if this is the correct pinout for... http://www.analog-innovations.com/SED/PS.jpg (eta-usa) "Data sheet" is clear as mud, plus comments that it's "non-isolated" (in spite of no common continuity from side-to-side), leave me wary of frying it :-( Of course "support" is non-responsive :-( So I won't be passing this on to client as a recommended part. ...Jim Thompson Well, the + side of the output cap is connected to the post you labeled as + (and it appears that there is a + sign on the board between the cap and the post), so if it doesn't work the way you labeled it, it's already fried before you even hook it up. Ed What has me worried is that the "input" side has no labeling AND the "data sheet" (*) says non-isolated, yet there's no path from input common to output common. (*) Only thing available is a table... model number and I/O "specs" :-( ...Jim Thompson Yes, I understand the worry, but I look at it a little differently. Right now, you have a useless paperweight, until you test it, or until someone here says "oh yes, I've used one of those ...". The latter would be ideal, of course, but in the absence of that, you're stuck at square one unless you test. On page 16 of the datasheet (for variable values of "datasheet") there is a diagram of sorts that matches your labeling. I'd go for it - stuff ~12V into it and see what happens. Worst case, you'll need Joerg for sound effects. :-) Ed Page _16_?? I never found anything beyond 4 pages. Link?? ...Jim Thompson -- | James E.Thompson, CTO | mens | | Analog Innovations, Inc. | et | | Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus | | Phoenix, Arizona 85048 Skype: Contacts Only | | | Voice480)460-2350 Fax: Available upon request | Brass Rat | | E-mail Icon at http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 | Remember: Once you go over the hill, you pick up speed |
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Jim Thompson wrote:
On Tue, 12 Apr 2011 20:07:07 -0400, ehsjr wrote: Jim Thompson wrote: On Tue, 12 Apr 2011 16:47:02 -0400, ehsjr wrote: Jim Thompson wrote: Can someone verify if this is the correct pinout for... http://www.analog-innovations.com/SED/PS.jpg (eta-usa) "Data sheet" is clear as mud, plus comments that it's "non-isolated" (in spite of no common continuity from side-to-side), leave me wary of frying it :-( Of course "support" is non-responsive :-( So I won't be passing this on to client as a recommended part. ...Jim Thompson Well, the + side of the output cap is connected to the post you labeled as + (and it appears that there is a + sign on the board between the cap and the post), so if it doesn't work the way you labeled it, it's already fried before you even hook it up. Ed What has me worried is that the "input" side has no labeling AND the "data sheet" (*) says non-isolated, yet there's no path from input common to output common. (*) Only thing available is a table... model number and I/O "specs" :-( ...Jim Thompson Yes, I understand the worry, but I look at it a little differently. Right now, you have a useless paperweight, until you test it, or until someone here says "oh yes, I've used one of those ...". The latter would be ideal, of course, but in the absence of that, you're stuck at square one unless you test. On page 16 of the datasheet (for variable values of "datasheet") there is a diagram of sorts that matches your labeling. I'd go for it - stuff ~12V into it and see what happens. Worst case, you'll need Joerg for sound effects. :-) Ed Page _16_?? I never found anything beyond 4 pages. Link?? ...Jim Thompson http://www.product-search.jp/Image/C...df/Pdf4067.pdf |
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On Tue, 12 Apr 2011 21:59:09 -0400, ehsjr
wrote: Jim Thompson wrote: On Tue, 12 Apr 2011 20:07:07 -0400, ehsjr wrote: Jim Thompson wrote: On Tue, 12 Apr 2011 16:47:02 -0400, ehsjr wrote: Jim Thompson wrote: Can someone verify if this is the correct pinout for... http://www.analog-innovations.com/SED/PS.jpg (eta-usa) "Data sheet" is clear as mud, plus comments that it's "non-isolated" (in spite of no common continuity from side-to-side), leave me wary of frying it :-( Of course "support" is non-responsive :-( So I won't be passing this on to client as a recommended part. ...Jim Thompson Well, the + side of the output cap is connected to the post you labeled as + (and it appears that there is a + sign on the board between the cap and the post), so if it doesn't work the way you labeled it, it's already fried before you even hook it up. Ed What has me worried is that the "input" side has no labeling AND the "data sheet" (*) says non-isolated, yet there's no path from input common to output common. (*) Only thing available is a table... model number and I/O "specs" :-( ...Jim Thompson Yes, I understand the worry, but I look at it a little differently. Right now, you have a useless paperweight, until you test it, or until someone here says "oh yes, I've used one of those ...". The latter would be ideal, of course, but in the absence of that, you're stuck at square one unless you test. On page 16 of the datasheet (for variable values of "datasheet") there is a diagram of sorts that matches your labeling. I'd go for it - stuff ~12V into it and see what happens. Worst case, you'll need Joerg for sound effects. :-) Ed Page _16_?? I never found anything beyond 4 pages. Link?? ...Jim Thompson http://www.product-search.jp/Image/C...df/Pdf4067.pdf That'll teach me not to do "English only" ;-) Thanks! ...Jim Thompson -- | James E.Thompson, CTO | mens | | Analog Innovations, Inc. | et | | Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus | | Phoenix, Arizona 85048 Skype: Contacts Only | | | Voice480)460-2350 Fax: Available upon request | Brass Rat | | E-mail Icon at http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 | Remember: Once you go over the hill, you pick up speed |
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