12V for VCO power

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12V for VCO power

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When i got to the 12 volt section of the power supply, i noticed there was not a picture, so i could not identify which pieces i needed during that time. I ended up blowing the LDO Regulator. I must have not put something there or put something on that was not supposed to be there. Does anybody have the list of items needed for the 12 volt supply?

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Re: 12V for VCO power

Post by Bandit »

Just go by the schematic and compare it to the component layout pdf in the download section.

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Re: 12V for VCO power

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Can you tell me which components you used between the 5 volt test and the 12 volt test?

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