Nadav Har'El wrote:
My guess (it's been ages since I dabbled in electronics...), is that the
resistor is there to prevent the destruction of the power supply in case
in a short circuit in its load. In other words, it gives an upper limit
to the current that you can draw out of the power supply.
But I may be wrong...
One hole in this theory - the resistor is in parallel to the output
connector.
Shachar
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