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Daisy chaining of DC electonic load modules
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July 03, 2015, 01:17:07 pm »
These are the module connections:
+12V (DC in for powering the control circutry)
GND/-DUT (DUT = Device Under Test)
+DUT
SDA&SCL(temperature sensors)
REF (for setting the current)
What's the best way to connect the modules?
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I'm thinking of using screws with links made out of small PCBs for the high current part and pin headers for the low current connections. Will I have any issues with ground bounce for pulsed load currents?
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