Greetings all; I've been lurking forever but never had a question that wasn't answered in a previous thread. 
I've put together the basic LM317 circuit from the datasheet. The only difference is that I have 1 uF caps for both the input and output filters (didn't have any 0.1 uF on hand). At this point I've tried a second LM317, with the same result. I've also tried 100 ohm and 220 ohm values for R1, just in case. The pot I'm using for R2 checks out, a couple ohm at one end, 2.3 kohm at the other. It's on a breadboard, and I've moved all the components in case it was a short.
At output I'm getting almost exactly 1.0V (fluctuating between about 0.98 and 1.00 V). I'm assuming that's because my hacked-together power supply (just a bridge rectifier) fluctuates between about 11.4 and 11.9 VDC. Sweeping the pot has no effect on the output voltage. Replacing the pot with a fixed resistor has no effect, no matter what the value of the resistor is.
Is this a known failure mode for the LM317? I kind of doubt I got two bad ones right off the bat (they were both new), and I don't have a local source for components, so I'd rather not order more until other explanations have been eliminated.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
I've put together the basic LM317 circuit from the datasheet. The only difference is that I have 1 uF caps for both the input and output filters (didn't have any 0.1 uF on hand). At this point I've tried a second LM317, with the same result. I've also tried 100 ohm and 220 ohm values for R1, just in case. The pot I'm using for R2 checks out, a couple ohm at one end, 2.3 kohm at the other. It's on a breadboard, and I've moved all the components in case it was a short.
At output I'm getting almost exactly 1.0V (fluctuating between about 0.98 and 1.00 V). I'm assuming that's because my hacked-together power supply (just a bridge rectifier) fluctuates between about 11.4 and 11.9 VDC. Sweeping the pot has no effect on the output voltage. Replacing the pot with a fixed resistor has no effect, no matter what the value of the resistor is.
Is this a known failure mode for the LM317? I kind of doubt I got two bad ones right off the bat (they were both new), and I don't have a local source for components, so I'd rather not order more until other explanations have been eliminated.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.