1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a test device connected to a voltage recording device and an electronic device with at least one universal serial bus (USB) socket, for testing USB sockets of the electronic device.
2. Description of Related Art
An electronic device, such as a notebook computer, may include a number of USB sockets for connecting with a number of USB devices. The USB socket provides a supply voltage to the USB device, and the USB device represents a load in relation to the USB socket. When one of the USB devices is removed from the electronic device, the output voltage of the USB sockets floats and the floating voltage may cause damage to the electronic device and the USB devices connected to the electronic device.
Thus, a drop test and a droop test may be used to test the USB sockets of the electronic device. In the drop test, one USB socket is connected to a heavy load. When the heavy load is removed from the USB socket, the output voltage of the USB socket floats. In the droop test, one of the USB sockets is connected to a light load, and the other USB sockets are connected to a heavy load. When the light load is removed from the USB socket, the output voltage of the other USB sockets float. Thus, it is necessary to record voltage changes of the USB sockets in the drop test and in the droop test.
Many aspects of the embodiments can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
Embodiments of the present disclosure are described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The input module 12 includes two input connectors 120 each connected to one of the two USB sockets 20 of the electronic device 2. Specifically, the input connectors 120 are connected to the VBUS line and the GND line of the USB sockets 20. The input connectors 120 can be switchably connected to one of the first load 130, the second load 132, and the third load 134.
The output module 13 includes an output connector 130 connected to the voltage recording device 30, e.g., an oscilloscope. The output connector 130 is switchably connected to one of the input connectors 120, and the voltage recording device 30 can thus record voltage changes of the USB socket 20 that is connected to the output connector 130 via the input connector 120.
The switching module 14 is used to switch the connections between the input module 12 and the load module 11, and the connections between the output module 13 and the input module 12. In detail, the switching module 14 can switch the input connector 120 to connect with any of the first load 110, the second load 112, and the third load 114. Also, the switching module 14 can switch the output connector 130 to connect with any of the input connectors 120.
The control module 15 is configured to control the switching module 14 to switch the connections.
In the drop test, one input connector 120 is connected to the third load 114, and the output connector 130 is connected to the input connector 120 that connects with the third load 114. The control module 15 controls the switching module 14 to switch the input connector 120 to connect with the first load 110, thereby simulating the removal of a USB device (not shown) from the USB socket 20. Therefore, the voltage recording device 30 can thus record voltage changes of the USB socket 20 in the drop test.
In the droop test, one input connector 120 is connected to the second load 112, the other one input connector 120 is connected to the third load 114, and the output connector 130 is connected to the input connector 120 that connects with the third load 114. The control module 15 controls the switching module 14 to switch the input connector 120 that connects the second load 112 to connect with the first load 110, thereby simulating the removal of a USB device from the USB sockets 20. Therefore, the voltage recording device 30 can thus record voltage changes of the USB socket 20 that connects with the third load 114 in the droop test.
The test device 1 can record voltage changes of the other USB socket(s) 20 of the electronic device 2 in the drop test and the droop test using the way described above. Thus, the voltage recording device 3 can obtain voltage changes of all the USB sockets 20 in the drop test and the droop test.
While various embodiments have been described and illustrated, the disclosure is not to be constructed as being limited thereto. Various modifications can be made to the embodiments by those skilled in the art without departing from the true spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims.
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100149371 | Dec 2011 | TW | national |