Ok.. im going to copy and paste my post from the pi forums.. it basically describes exactly what im going through, so i figured no need to re-type it. i also included a pic of the power supply.. here goes my post from the other forum...
I am building little mini replica arcade machines, such as pacman, etc. they are coming out incredible. They boot up to the original game via the pi and play with original buttons hooked up and such.. But here is my issue. There are several internal electric components that i wanted to have a very clean hookup to.. I didnt want 3 power plugs coming out the back. And for some reason, i cant seem to give the pi sufficient power. It keeps dying and resetting sporadically. So here are the internal components and their voltages
9" screen-12v
pi-5v
led strip-12v
speakers-5v
coin light-5v
there is also a control panel with buttons and a joystick, running through the gpio board and pins.
To power everything, i created a bread board which has incoming 12v, then using some diodes and a voltage regulator in place that takes in the 12v and steps it down, im able to create a roughly 5.20v output on the other side of the bread board. Here is my issue. I took the micro usb charger for the pi, snipped off transformer end, and connected it to my breadboard. SOO. theoretically, i have between 5 and 5.5v running into the pi from my bread board. But it seems that i keep having my pi die and reset. I made 4 machines but different methods for powering them, as i went through prototype ideas. 1 machine works well so far, 1 machine worked but crapped out but it seems that was a loose wire, so i changed out the whole breadboard to my new one, and that now dies on me.. machines 3 and 4.. yup, die on me. 1st thing i noticed was my transformer was 12v but only 2 amps.. besides that i only had a 12 v 4.5a transformer.. even if thats over kill (there is a fuse in line for safety) the pi still dies with incoming 5.45v at 4.5amps. Can someone shed any idea on whats happening or what could be? its partly pi based, partly electronic knowledge. The behavior of the pi is weird though. for instance.. i can have the arcade running for an hour on attract mode and its fine.. i can play for 5 minutes or 5 seconds. and it will just die randomly. The other day i noticed, whenever i would try to escape to a setup menu it would keep dying as well. With the pi plugged into its own separate 2.5a 5v power into the wall its fine.. i just cant understand why it keeps dying on me when run through the bread board if its getting 5.45 or so volts. For electric know hows out there, can i check some kind of continuity with a meter i can check or something and see if that 5v line on my breadboard is dipping under somehow? What are the EXACT requirements of a pi to run consistently? Ill be happy to add any info if needed. Im just stumped.The pi should be getting enough power? I dont want to burn it out either.
as of right now, the power on the line going to the pi is exactly 5.17v.
here is a crappy pic of my power supply. I did it quick, but to explain.. its taking in 12 volts on the right where the yellow is, it goes through a 1 amp fuse for safety, then it runs through the step down converter which brings it to about 6.4v. i then use a little diode to cut down the voltage a tiny bit more.. once its under load, it gives me a nice 12.37 v on the 12 v line, and 5.17 volts on the 5v side.. that should be sufficient for power..
i am considering getting something like that above posted, a molex connector giving 12 and 5 v.. my issue is, if its already getting the proper power, why is it not working? makes me feel like even a power supply giving 5 and 12v would cause this issue
screen shot windows 7