In article <453a82e6$0$22937$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au>, Don
McKenzie <look@mysig.com> writes
>Chris Hills wrote:
>
>> In article <1161372563.398935.286530@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>,
>>ddshore@gmail.com writes
>>
>>> I have an easyweb II development board but I don't have the AC
>>>adapter.
>>> I have a universal adapter, does anyone know what the right polarity
>>> is for the board? Is it positive inside negative outside, or positive
>>> outside negative inside? I'd really appreciate any help
>>> thanks
>>>
>> Does this look like the tech support page at www.olimex.com ?
>> Why not try their first. I am sure the will tell you.
>> If not come back to me and I will have a look at the circuit diagram.
>
>Read answer one!
My point is why ask here when the manufacturer has ALL the information
freely available on their web site.
The answer you referred to includes a like to the full cct diagram on
the Olimex web site. So why didn't the op look their first?
There was a LONG discussion in this NG recently about people asking
questions without bothering to do any obvious or simple research first.
The OP was as capable of finding the answer posted here as the person
who posted it. Why didn't they do it?
Anyone who does not have what it takes to do a search of the
manufacturers web site doesn't have the brains to use the kit in the
first place.
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Reply by Don McKenzie●October 21, 20062006-10-21
Chris Hills wrote:
> In article <1161372563.398935.286530@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>,
> ddshore@gmail.com writes
>
>> I have an easyweb II development board but I don't have the AC adapter.
>> I have a universal adapter, does anyone know what the right polarity
>> is for the board? Is it positive inside negative outside, or positive
>> outside negative inside? I'd really appreciate any help
>> thanks
>>
>
> Does this look like the tech support page at www.olimex.com ?
> Why not try their first. I am sure the will tell you.
> If not come back to me and I will have a look at the circuit diagram.
> Don McKenzie wrote:
>
>>Clifford Heath wrote:
>>
>>>Don McKenzie wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Would be nice if a lot more designers did this, along with a
>>>>power LED and resistor.
>>>
>>>And a capacitor, so you could run it from an AC-output adapter :-)
>>
>>:-)
>>and a full wave bridge?
>
>
> Which simply means moving it from the wall-wart to the unit.
> Clifford Heath wrote:
>> Don McKenzie wrote:
>>
>>> Would be nice if a lot more designers did this, along with a
>>> power LED and resistor.
>>
>> And a capacitor, so you could run it from an AC-output adapter :-)
>
> :-)
> and a full wave bridge?
Which simply means moving it from the wall-wart to the unit.
--
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Available for consulting/temporary embedded and systems.
<http://cbfalconer.home.att.net>
Reply by Meindert Sprang●October 21, 20062006-10-21
"Don McKenzie" <look@mysig.com> wrote in message
news:4539a8f6$0$2750$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
> Clifford Heath wrote:
>
> > Don McKenzie wrote:
> >
> >> Would be nice if a lot more designers did this, along with a power LED
> >> and resistor.
> >
> >
> > And a capacitor, so you could run it from an AC-output adapter :-)
>
> :-)
> and a full wave bridge?
That's basically how the Atmel ATK500 is layed out.
Meindert
Reply by Don McKenzie●October 21, 20062006-10-21
Clifford Heath wrote:
> Don McKenzie wrote:
>
>> Would be nice if a lot more designers did this, along with a power LED
>> and resistor.
>
>
> And a capacitor, so you could run it from an AC-output adapter :-)
Reply by Clifford Heath●October 20, 20062006-10-20
Don McKenzie wrote:
> Would be nice if a lot more designers did this, along with a power LED
> and resistor.
And a capacitor, so you could run it from an AC-output adapter :-)
Reply by Don McKenzie●October 20, 20062006-10-20
ddshore@gmail.com wrote:
> I have an easyweb II development board but I don't have the AC adapter.
> I have a universal adapter, does anyone know what the right polarity
> is for the board? Is it positive inside negative outside, or positive
> outside negative inside? I'd really appreciate any help
> thanks
In article <1161372563.398935.286530@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>,
ddshore@gmail.com writes
>I have an easyweb II development board but I don't have the AC adapter.
> I have a universal adapter, does anyone know what the right polarity
>is for the board? Is it positive inside negative outside, or positive
>outside negative inside? I'd really appreciate any help
>thanks
>
Does this look like the tech support page at www.olimex.com ?
Why not try their first. I am sure the will tell you.
If not come back to me and I will have a look at the circuit diagram.
--
\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
\/\/\/\/\ Chris Hills Staffs England /\/\/\/\/
/\/\/ chris@phaedsys.org www.phaedsys.org \/\/\
\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
Reply by ●October 20, 20062006-10-20
I have an easyweb II development board but I don't have the AC adapter.
I have a universal adapter, does anyone know what the right polarity
is for the board? Is it positive inside negative outside, or positive
outside negative inside? I'd really appreciate any help
thanks