also, as of this writing, the Beaglebone is the only load connected to the 
custom power supply. the lab power supply is not showing any current draw.

On Friday, February 19, 2016 at 4:06:10 PM UTC-8, Rizalino de Guzman wrote:
>
> Hello, 
> I am currently trying to build a power supply based on an LM317 to provide 
> different voltage outputs, powered by a single voltage source. One of the 
> loads is a Beaglebone Black. I'm curious as to why my beaglebone black does 
> not turn on even when my p/s output is a steady 5V (give or take. my 
> simulations show 4.6V while my actual circuit produces around 5.3V). I'm 
> attaching a schematic of my LM317 power supply. When I hook up the 
> beaglebone on a DC power supply, it turns on.  Any help would be 
> appreciated. Thanks!
>

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