Test your meter: Set your DVM to DC volts and see if it will measure a battery, like a 9 volt. Any good AA, A , C, or D cell should read around 1.5 volts. Dave Bradley Principal Software Engineer Engineering Animation, Inc. daveb@... > -----Original Message----- > From: Brousseau, Paul E (Paul) [mailto:PaulBr@...] > Sent: Monday, December 20, 1999 4:16 PM > To: 'motm@onelist.com' > Subject: [motm] MOTM-900 debugging advice... > > > From: "Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)" <PaulBr@...> > > So I finally got a chance to test my MOTM-900 this weekend. And > of course, > my DVM reports 0 volts across the COM / -15V or COM / +15V > terminals on the > power supply. I'm testing them by putting the DVM leads up > against the base > of the terminals, since the rest is covered in shrink wrap. I'm not sure > what's going on, but here's what I've tried so far: > > 1) Changed batteries in DVM. > 2) Changed power cords and sockets going into MOTM-900, including > using one > known to be good. > 3) Visually checked and rechecked all wirings / configurations against the > pictures on the last page of the instructions. > 4) Made sure it was turned on. > > At this point, I'm unconvinced that the DVM is working properly. I'm > thinking I'm going to test it on a wall-wart that I know is good. > Is there > any danger in doing this? Does anyone have any other debugging advice? I > don't think I have any other +15 / -15 devices that I can simply plug in, > and I want to get this handled before starting on the other modules. (I > don't even want to imagine the frusteration of debugging a kooky power > supply AND module at the same time...) > > Thanks! > > --PBr > > >
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RE: MOTM-900 debugging advice...
1999-12-20 by Dave Bradley
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