I have a relatively cheap (powmax) power supply, and the negative voltages set off alarms on monitoring software. My -12v value is often -13.4, and the -5 value is often -5.5.
The positive voltages are within acceptable range. For what it’s worth, it’s not that unstable, necesarily, as it is off. It generally stays in a relatively small range.
What does the negative voltage do? What’re the practical effect of less than ideal negative voltage?
SenorBeef, not sure about over-voltage, but I have seen under-voltages on the -12V line cause problems with serial ports. I would hazard a guess that over-voltages are not that good a thing. 1.4V out of spec on a 12V line is a 10% variance. Pretty significant variation. Get yourself a new power supply.
As mentioned by others, it is primarily used for one of the power supply rails of the UART. I have also had bad experiences with a serial port not working correctly because of an out-of-spec negative voltage. But it was in the other direction. Not sure if –13.4 V will cause a problem, but I would guess not…
It is also worth noting that an unloaded power supply is very poorly reglated.
What you could do, if you want to experiment, is to connect a 100 Ohm resistor between -12 and ground, and see if the voltage becomes more stable.
'Fraid not, Popup. It’s a feedback regulated supply that we’re talking about. Its no-load voltage shouldn’t be much different from its full-load voltage.
Of course, the design of the particular thing may be completely crap, so that it’s incorrectly deriving its feedback or whatever, but in general your statement is incorrect.
Desmostylus: As I’m sure you’re already aware, some switched-mode power supplies have regulation problems when little or no current is pulled from them. I’m not sure if this is the case with computer supplies. (And for all I know, the –12V is supplied by a linear regulator in the main power supply, which would make this a non-issue.) At any rate, I would agree that this issue probably has nothing to do with the problem; I would assume the system is designed to properly regulate the –12V rail with the UART as its only load.