Looking at your schematic, I believe that 1K is too large a value. It should be 
about 240 ohms and R2 should be scaled accordingly. It could be that the LM317 
is taking too long to stabilize. You will notice that the application circuit 
provided by the data sheet uses a 240 ohm resistor.

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Rizalino de Guzman
Sent: Friday, February 19, 2016 7:06 PM
To: BeagleBoard
Subject: [beagleboard] Custom Power Supply

 

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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