Hardware Connections And Jumper Settings; Typical Hardware Connections - Texas Instruments PGA308EVM User Manual

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Many of the components on the PGA308EVM are susceptible to damage by electrostatic discharge (ESD).
Customers are advised to observe proper ESD handling precautions when unpacking and handling the
EVM, including the use of a grounded wrist strap at an approved ESD workstation.
Failure to observe ESD handling procedures may result in damage to EVM
components.
3.1

Typical Hardware Connections

A typical PGA308EVM hardware setup connects the two EVM PCBs, then supplies power and connects
an external shunt and load. The external connections may be the real-world system to which the PGA308
will be connected.
6 V to 9 V
DC Power Supply
USB
Cable
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Hardware Connections and Jumper Settings

Hardware Connections and Jumper Settings
Figure 3-1
shows the typical hardware connections.
4-20mA Power
(for current Loop option only)
Figure 3-1. Typical Hardware Connections
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CAUTION
External
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Volt Meter
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