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V(XXX, YYY): Voltage across point XXX and YYY.
I(JXX(YYY)): Current going out from the YYY terminal of header XX.
Jxx(BBB): Terminal or pin BBB of header xx.
JPx ON : Internal jumper Jxx terminals are shorted.
JPx OFF: Internal jumper Jxx terminals are open.
JPx (-YY-) ON: Internal jumper Jxx adjacent terminals marked as YY are shorted.
Measure: → A,B Check specified parameters A, B. If measured values are not within specified limits,
the unit under test has failed.
Observe → A,B Observe if A, B occur. If they do not occur, the unit under test has failed.
Assembly drawings have location for jumpers, test points, and individual components.
2.2 Recommended Test Equipment
2.2.1 Power Supplies
1. Power Supply #1 (PS #1) capable of supplying 6 V at 3 A is required.
2. If not using a battery as the load, then power supply #2 (PS #2) capable of supplying up to 5 V at 5 A
is required to power the circuit shown in Figure 2.
2.2.2 Load #1 Between BAT and GND
Testing with an actual battery is the best way to verify operation in the system. If a battery is not available,
then a battery or circuit similar to the one shown inFigure 2 can simulate a battery when connected to a
power supply.
Figure 2. BAT_Load (PR1010) Schematic
2.2.3 Load #2 Between SYS and GND
Although not required, a resistive load capable of sinking up to 3 A can be used.
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WCSP-Packaged bq24160/161/163/168 Evaluation Modules SLUU496A – December 2011– Revised January 2012
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