If you want to be extra safe, stick to under 10V. A computer PSU typically
has 5V out, so you can use that and possibly bypass the regulator entirely
by supplying directly on the 5V rail.
On Mar 25, 2016 12:37 AM, "Roberto Silva" <[email protected]> wrote:

> How could I use a Power Supply to power the arduino while I'm developing &
> debugging? I read IOIO had troubled with 10+V supply. wich kind of
> configuration should I add to avoid to fry the board?
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