To configure a measurement evaluation, follow these steps:
- Connect a shunt resister by doing either of the following:
- Solder a 2512 resistor across the pads of R1 or R2 that connects the IN+ and IN– inputs as shown in Figure 2-4.
- Connect an external shunt across the IN+ and IN– terminals of J1 as shown in Figure 2-3.
- If an external shunt is being used, then make the connections such that the sensing location is across the shunt and there is no high current on the sensing path. See the TI Precision Labs - Current Sense Amplifiers: Shunt Resistor Layout video for more information.
- Connect the IN+ and IN– terminals in series with the load while powered off.
- When measuring more than 10A, verify that the high
current path does not go through the EVM (including the terminal block
J1), as shown in Figure 2-3.
WARNING:
When measuring current, first make sure
that the equipment (shunt resistor, wires, connectors, and so
on) can support the amperage and power dissipation. Secondly,
make sure that the current flowing through J1 does not exceed
10A per channel. Failure to do so can result in damage to the
EVM, or personal injury.
The EVM can get hot.
Connect the VBUS terminal to the desired bus voltage (likely either IN+ or IN–).
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If VBUS and dependent
features are not being used, then this channel can be used as an ADC
input for another voltage.
- Connect the system ground to either of the GNDs on terminals J1.
- Power on the system and observe the device states and outputs through the GUI.