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What are the two binding posts at the back of SIMCHECK used for?

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What are the two binding posts at the back of SIMCHECK used for?

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A. The current of the module under test can be directly measured by connecting a voltmeter to these posts (red is positive). One Volt on your meter indicates one Amp consumed by the module under test. NOTE: The black post is NOT grounded. Red and black posts were used only to indicate the correct polarity for the voltmeter.

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