CPWR-AN26, Rev A, 08-2018
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any bulk capacitors must be fully discharged. When the board is connected to an electrical source
and for a short time thereafter until board components are fully discharged, some board
components will be electrically charged and/or have temperatures greater than 50˚ Celsius.
These components may include bulk capacitors, connectors, linear regulators, switching
transistors, heatsinks, resistors and SiC diodes that can be identified using board schematic.
Users should contact Cree at
for assistance if a board schematic is not
included in the Documentation or if users have questions about a board’s components. When
operating the board, users should be aware that these components will be hot and could
electrocute or electrically shock the user. As with all electronic evaluation tools, only qualified
personnel knowledgeable in handling electronic performance evaluation, measurement, and
diagnostic tools should use the board.
User Responsibility for Safe Handling and Compliance with Laws
Users should read the Documentation and, specifically, the various hazard descriptions and
warnings contained in the Documentation, prior to handling the board. The Documentation
contains important safety information about voltages and temperatures.
Users assume all responsibility and liability for the proper and safe handling of the board. Users
are responsible for complying with all safety laws, rules, and regulations related to the use of the
board. Users are responsible for (1) establishing protections and safeguards to ensure that a
user’s use of the board will not result in any property damage, injury, or death, even if the board
should fail to perform as described, intended, or expected, and (2) ensuring the safety of any
activities to be c
onducted by the user or the user’s employees, affiliates, contractors,
representatives, agents, or designees in the use of the board. User questions regarding the safe
usage of the board should be directed to Cree at
In addition, users are responsible for:
● compliance with all international, national, state, and local laws, rules, and regulations that
apply to the handling or use of the board by a user or the user’s employees, affiliates,
contractors,
representatives, agents, or designees.
● taking necessary measures, at the user’s expense, to correct radio interference if operation of
the board causes interference with radio communications. The board may generate, use, and/or
radiate radio frequency energy, but it has not been tested for compliance within the limits of