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* green OK-LEDs
* green OK-LEDs
  * After plugging in the USB-cable: ''µUSB PWR OK'' (D12) should light up (blinking) -- The power-pins (VUSB and GND) of the USB-connector are working correctly.
* After plugging in the USB-cable: ''µUSB PWR OK'' (D12) should light up (blinking) -- The power-pins (VUSB and GND) of the USB-connector are working correctly.
  * ''GND (20) OK'' (D4) should show light. -- the second GND-pin on the Xmega Breakout Board is OK.
* ''GND (20) OK'' (D4) should show light. -- the second GND-pin on the Xmega Breakout Board is OK.
  * ''C PB0 OK'' (D3) and ''C PA0 OK'' (D2) are blinking. -- The two capacitors for the analog reference on port b and port a are OK.
* ''C PB0 OK'' (D3) and ''C PA0 OK'' (D2) are blinking. -- The two capacitors for the analog reference on port b and port a are OK.

Version vom 11. Oktober 2013, 19:35 Uhr

This is the explanation how to test the Xmega128a4u breakout board in mass production process.

  • All pins on the two 20-pin connectors are tested against short circuit or open connection.
  • The crystal is testet by starting the crystal oscillator.
  • LEDs are optically tested.
  • USB connector is testet against short circuit and open connection.
  • USB ESD protection is testet: BAS70 diode forward voltage, Z-diode breakdown voltage
  • Reference voltage capacitors are tested.

Testboard

All the functions are tested by the passive testboard. "Passive" means there is no processor on the board. The testprocess is done by the Xmega Breakout Board.

Usage

  • Connect a 15 V to 30 V DC powersupply to the connector CON1. On normal operation it uses on maximum 100 mA.
  • Connect the programmer to the PDI-interface P1 on the testboard.
  • Connect an USB-cable to the USB-port J1 on the testboard.
  • Plug the Xmega Breakout Board in the IC1 socket. (micro-USB-connector on the left side)
  • Connect the micro-USB-cable to the Xmega Breakout Board.
  • Download testsoftware to the controller.
  • Check the LEDs.
  • Unplug USB-cable and Xmega Breakout Board.

Indicators

  • PWR-LED (D1) on the testboard must be on. Powersupply to the testboard is OK, testboard is OK, no short circuit.

With Xmega Breakout Board pluged in and testsoftware on the controller:

  • green OK-LEDs
* After plugging in the USB-cable: µUSB PWR OK (D12) should light up (blinking) -- The power-pins (VUSB and GND) of the USB-connector are working correctly.
* GND (20) OK (D4) should show light. -- the second GND-pin on the Xmega Breakout Board is OK.
* C PB0 OK (D3) and C PA0 OK (D2) are blinking. -- The two capacitors for the analog reference on port b and port a are OK.