Re: [NTLK] Power adapter and Sharp Expert Pad

From: Johannes Wolf (jwolf_at_xe.estec.esa.nl)
Date: Mon Feb 18 2002 - 02:41:00 EST


Without knowing any data about the power needs of the Expert Pad I can only
give you the advice to meet somebody who has a regulated laboratory power
supply. Connect the Expert Pad and increase the voltage carefully up to 6V.
If you can find any power rating or current rating on the Expert Pad adjust
the current limitation of the power supply accordingly. This is a save way
to find out:
- if the Pad is still alive
- what are the power needs of the Expert Pad
This will give a basis to decide which power adapter to chose.

Johannes

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:newtontalk-bounce_at_newtontalk.net]On Behalf Of Andrew Cunningham
> Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 11:32 PM
> To: newtontalk_at_newtontalk.net
> Subject: [NTLK] Power adapter and Sharp Expert Pad
>
>
>
> Hello, List.
>
> I have a Sharp Expert Pad that I inherited a while back, and I'm having a
> heck of a time getting it to work with a DC power adapter of any kind. I
> ordered a 7 volt Newton adapter and it will not power up the unit. I don't
> have manuals or documentation for the Expert Pad, but on the back of the
> device it says that the power source is 6 volts. So, I went to RadioShack
> and bought a generic 6v adapter and a plug adapter so that it would fit
> into the newton. Plug fit great, but unit would not power on. Changed
> polarity on the plug from positive to negative, still no luck. Hopefully I
> did not damage the unit through all of these failed attempts... but I am
> at my wits end here.
>
> Any suggestions from people who are familiar with the Expert Pad? I
> suppose I could try a 9 volt newton adapter... but I was scared that it
> might fry the unit (if I haven't already!)...
>
> Please help! You can reply to me at acunningham_at_indy.rr.com
>
> Thank you in advance,
>
> Andy Cunningham
> Indianapolis, IN
> (317) 722-0169
>
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