2 load 1, 3 load 2, 4 meters – Texas Instruments BQ24351EVM User Manual

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Test Summary

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2.2.2

Load 1

A 10-V (or above), 2-A (or above) electronic load that can operate in constant-current mode.

2.2.3

Load 2

A 10-V (or above), 2-A (or above) electronic load that can operate in constant-voltage mode.

2.2.4

Meters

Four Fluke 75 multimeters (equivalent or better)
Or:
Three equivalent voltage meters and one equivalent current meter
The current meter must be capable of measuring 2-A+ current.

2.2.5

Wire Gauge

All wires connected to the EVM input power supply and output load must be at least AWG 22. The
maximum current is up to 1 A.

2.3

Equipment Setup

1. Set PS 1 for 0 V ±100 mVdc, 2 ± 0.1 A current limit, and then disable the output.
2. Connect the output of PS 1 to J1 (DC+, DC–).
3. Connect a voltage meter across J1 (DC+, DC–).
4. Connect the output of load 1 in series with a current meter (multimeter) to J2 (CHGIN) and J3 (GND).

Turn on the power of load 1. Set the load current to 1.5 A ±50 mA, but disable the output.

5. Connect the output of load 2 in series with a current meter (multimeter) to J4 (BAT+, BAT–).
6. Connect a voltage meter across J4 (BAT+, BAT–).
7. Set the voltage of load 2 to 3.6 V ±0.1 V, and disable output of load 2.
8. JP1: ON, JP2 (BATEN, GND): ON, JP3: OFF, JP4: ON, JP5: ON, JP6: ON, JP7: OFF.

After the preceding steps have been taken, the test setup for HPA666 (bq24351 DSG EVM) appears as is
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Figure 1. Original Test Setup for HPA666 (bq24351 DSG EVM)

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