All

Have a discussion with an NRTL regarding fault testing on the charge/discharge 
circuit for a 65mAh 3.1V coin cell battery in product being assessed against 
60950-1.

The NRTL insist on short-circuiting the single 560R current limiting resistor 
and I am unable to find any evidence that thick-film or thin-film surface mount 
resistors can fail short-circuit as they appear to fail open-circuit

Now, we could add a 2nd series resistor, but that would require a board change  
- can SMT resistors fail this way, or are the NRTL being over-enthusiastic 
(unreasonable)

Thanks
Charlie

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