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Read all safety precautions before use
Please note that this document covers only the
BM60052FV-C
evaluation board
(
BM60052FV-EVK-001
) and its functions.
For additional information, please refer to the datasheet.
To ensure safe operation, please carefully read all precautions
before handling the evaluation board
Depending on the configuration of the board and voltages used,
Potentially lethal voltages may be generated.
Therefore, please make sure to read and observe all safety precautions
described in the red box below.
Before Use
[1] Verify that the parts/components are not damaged or missing (i.e. due to the drops).
[2] Check that there are no conductive foreign objects on the board.
[3] Be careful when performing soldering on the module and/or evaluation board to ensure
that solder splash does not occur.
[4] Check that there is no condensation or water droplets on the circuit board.
During Use
[5] Be careful to not allow conductive objects to come into contact with the board.
[6]
Brief accidental contact or even bringing your hand close to the board may result
in discharge and lead to severe injury or death.
Therefore, DO NOT touch the board with your bare hands or bring them too close
to the board.
In addition, as mentioned above please exercise extreme caution when using
conductive tools such as tweezers and screwdrivers.
[7] Please proceed carefully, taking note of any condensation when operating at low
temperatures or discoloration/leakage of the parts/board due to excessive heat.
[8] Be sure to wear insulated gloves when handling is required during operation.
After Use
[9] Even after the power has been turned off, please note that burns can still occur due to
contact with superheated parts or electric shock caused by charge stored in the
capacitor.
[10] Protect against electric shocks by wearing insulated gloves when handling.
This evaluation board is intended for use only in research and development facilities and
should by handled
only by qualified personnel familiar with all safety and
operating procedures.
We recommend carrying out operation in a safe environment that includes the use of high
voltage signage at all entrances, safety interlocks, and protective glasses.