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Sam Kaan
You know those little barrel plug that normally comes with the electrical
wall adapter to power your cell phone
embedded computers etc? 5V, 9V, 12V etc.
Is there a convention as far as their polarities are concerned? I have a
board that I need to power using these
plugs. The board takes 5V to be supplied via a barrel plug connector. I
am unable to find the documentation
as to what polarity the plug should be wired up. Whether the outer barrel
is to be made negative while the inner
is positive and vice versa. I took a look at several Walmart adapter and
the likes, and notice that it doesn't follows
a set pattern, sometimes its one way and sometimes its the other way.
By the way, when you pick up an adapter/transform how can you tell if its
regulated or not? Does "For Indoor Use Only"
or "Class 2 Transformer" means anything in particular?
wall adapter to power your cell phone
embedded computers etc? 5V, 9V, 12V etc.
Is there a convention as far as their polarities are concerned? I have a
board that I need to power using these
plugs. The board takes 5V to be supplied via a barrel plug connector. I
am unable to find the documentation
as to what polarity the plug should be wired up. Whether the outer barrel
is to be made negative while the inner
is positive and vice versa. I took a look at several Walmart adapter and
the likes, and notice that it doesn't follows
a set pattern, sometimes its one way and sometimes its the other way.
By the way, when you pick up an adapter/transform how can you tell if its
regulated or not? Does "For Indoor Use Only"
or "Class 2 Transformer" means anything in particular?