Regular readers of this blog will have already seen the article that I published about 4 months ago where I attempted to reverse engineer a voltage regulator module originally designed to fit into a Dell server. The theory was that these would be high quality, stable and robust designs that...
Reverse engineering a server CPU voltage regulator module
posted by Andy
A recent ebay fishing expedition yielded an interesting little part for the very reasonable sum of about five pounds. It’s a voltage regulator module from a Dell PowerEdge 6650 Xeon server. I originally bought this because I had the idea of salvaging parts from it to use in another...
16 channel level converter with dual regulators
posted by Andy
If, like me, you’ve spent a lot of tinkering with things like TFT modules and other highly integrated peripherals then you’ll be familiar with the depressing section in the device datasheet that looks like this: The DC characteristics table tells you the voltages that a device expects to receive and these days it’s common for multiple voltage levels to be expected and sadly for those of us that still occasionally use the Arduino, 5V (TTL) level tolerance is becoming rarer as manufacturers switch over to ever lower CMOS voltages. Even though I mostly use the STM32 3.3V ARM MCU it’s still quite common to see a...