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On Nov 8, 11:24 am, Eeyore
wrote: wrote: On Nov 8, 4:49 am, "Arfa Daily" wrote: Well, I would have to say that it certainly indicates that you are not chasing down any kind of permanent 'short' on your 5v rail. So now that you know where the 5v rail comes off the end of the LM317 (was it ?), can you disconnect it from that point, leave the fuses out of the 12 and 30v feeds, and hook the unit back to line power, with a 5v fuse in place ? Measure the IN, SET and OUT pins of the '317 to see what you get, and if you get a correct 5v on the OUT pin[...] If the voltage isn't correct (e.g. 4.8-5.2V) at that point (but the fuse isn't blown) tack a 470 ohm resistor from the OUT pin to GND. The LM317 has a load regulation spec of 10 mA, and a minimum operating current of ~1mA (for low Vi-Vo); the adjust resistors may not be small enough to draw this much. And don't isolate the regulator by lifting the OUT pin, or you'll lose the adjust resistors. It's not an LM317 though, it's some funny STM part, an L387. Oh. 5mA then, at least if it's the same as the L387A: http://www.st.com/stonline/products/...1337/l387a.pdf It's a fixed 5V regulator, so no Vset resistors. TM |
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