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Module Testing

A testing routine for an electronic circuit board called a module should include a testing plan that outlines what types of tests will be conducted on the module. The plan should also include a schedule for when the tests will be conducted. The tests themselves should cover all aspects of the module's functionality, including power consumption,

  1. Test the electronic printed circuit board (PCB) for signal strength.
  2. Test the communication protocols of the PCB.
  3. Schedule the tests to be conducted on the PCB.

To test the signal strength of the PCB, an oscilloscope can be used to measure the voltage output of the board. The board should be able to output a clean signal with minimal noise.

Communication protocols can be tested by sending and receiving test signals between the PCB and another device. The communication should be error-free and the data should be correctly received.

Scheduling the tests ensures that the tests are conducted in a timely and efficient manner. By conducting the tests at different times, it is possible to identify any potential issues with the board.