The latest version (as of almost two years now) of the IOIO from SparkFun
and SeeedStudio has improved protection for the regulator.
If you want to bypass the on-board regulator, just feed 5v directly into
the 5v rail from an external regulator. Your damaged regulator might be
shorting the 5v rail so check that first, you may have to remove it.


On Oct 15, 2017 07:28, "kkannan" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello IOIO users,

I've been struggling to use my Lenovo Phap 2 Pro with IOIO due to power
issues. My setup is IOIO is powered thru JST connector by an external
battery  about 11.5 v and under 15v. It works for a day or two and then
nothing, even if it is powered from wall adapter, but it works when
connected with the laptop USB.  So it is clear that the regulator is gone
for good.

I damaged two boards so far and decided to try the Arduino ADK board.
Surprisingly after a day it too stopped working, this time it was powered
from wall adapter all along. I could connect to USB port and upload from
laptop with no issues, but same as with IOIO its regulator is gone.

Lenovo p2p draws more current and it could be the reason behind the
failures. My question is can I power the phone using separate wires while
the data (+D & -D) connected to IOIO board? I am planning to use an
external regulator with higher rating.

Any pointers to solve this issue is highly appreciated.

Rgds
Kannan

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