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The Advanced Cable Tester v2 was designed with the factory in mind. Once a valid cable connector module is installed and the user has selected a valid test profile, the tester is configured and ready to test. As soon as a cable is inserted, the tests defined in the test profile will start.
Combining blazing fast performance with a low cost per test and a rugged design, the Advanced Cable Tester v2 enables rapid spot-checking of cables, easy-to-understand reports, with 100% test coverage for lab and production environments at a fraction of the price, time, and labor versus other solutions. Whether your application is 100% quality control in a factory or statistical process control in a laboratory, the Advanced Cable Tester v2 will provide high precision and accuracy with thorough test coverage, without expensive scopes, custom fixtures, or highly trained personnel, saving hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Designed to be modular and flexible, the Advanced Cable Tester v2 has replaceable modules that are designed to support specific types of cables. Table 1 lists all the cable connector modules that are available for testing with the ACT v2:
The Advanced Cable Tester v2 can be operated with or without a computer or tablet. The tester provides clear audio and visual feedback to test operators to indicate whether DUT passed or failed for fast processing.
DC Resistance ("DCR") and IR Drop testing confirms that each power pin (VBUS and GND) is capable of carrying the required current to meet the applicable specification. For Type-C cables, each power pin is individually measured, then the cable as a whole is tested.
E-Marker testing reads the data from all E-Markers present on the cable, then validates the advertised data and power capabilities against the actual measured parameters of the cable. Additionally, the values of fields such as Vendor ID, Product ID, Test ID, firmware and hardware versions can be specified by the operator, for easy pass/fail determination of cables through a QA process.
Lightning testing ensures proper operation of the Lightning plug, including proper Lighting plug power-up, over-voltage, recovery, quiescent current, and current limit testing per the Apple MFi specification. The ACT v2 tester is the only tester available that can perform the tests required by the Apple Accessory Interface Specification (R31 and greater).
Optional mounting brackets can be installed on the ACT v2 tester so that it can be secured to a work surface. To install the brackets, simply remove the screws as shown in the diagram below. The bracket can then be attached to the ACT v2 with the provided screws.
The Advanced Cable Tester v2 was designed with the factory in mind. Once a valid cable connector module is installed and the user has selected a valid test profile, the tester is configured and ready to test. As soon as a cable is inserted, the tests defined in the test profile will start. Once the test is complete, the pass/fail status is displayed on the LCD screen on in the web application. As soon as the cable is removed, the tester is ready to test the next cable.
To ensure consistent and reliable test results, connector modules are designed to have a limited lifespan. The number of tests that can be performed on a connector module is hard-coded into the module. As the number of tests approaches this limit, the operator will be warned. Once the limit has been reached, no additional tests can be performed on that connector module. At that point, the connector module will need to be replaced to continue testing.
Similarly, the ACT v2 hardware itself also has a hardware limit on the number of times a connector module can be installed before the connector is worn. As the number of module insertions approaches this limit, the operator will be warned. Once the limit has been reached, the ACT v2 tester will need to be serviced.
The Ethernet over USB connection is established using the RNDIS or ECM protocol. In this case, the ACT v2 will act as a DHCP server and provide an IP address to your computer or tablet in the
10.0.0.0/24 range. The IP address of the USB interface can be found on the labels on the back of the device.
The ACT v2 can be connected to through the Ethernet port. The ACT v2 can be configured to static IP addressing or dynamic IP addressing (DHCP). The default network preferences of the ACT v2 for Ethernet is a static address and its IP address is 192.168.11.1. The network preferences can be modified using the web management interface of the Advanced Cable Tester v2 to discover the address that was assigned. The web management interface can also be used to configure a static IP address for the ACT v2 tester.
This section provides information about the ACT v2 tester including the controller's serial number (which will match the label on the rear of the device), current firmware version installed, and the amount of storage used on the device.
The Ethernet IP address can either be a static IP address or a DHCP assigned address. The web management interface can be used to select between the two options. To select either DHCP or Fixed, simply select the appropriate radio button and click the Change button.
If the ACT v2 is set to DHCP, the assigned IP address will be displayed if it has been assigned. This address will only appear if the tester has been connected to the network and has received an address. If no address appears, reloading the page will update this information.
The ACT v2 tester has a real-time clock to ensure that all cable tests are appropriately time stamped. To set the date and time, simply click the Set Date/Time button. The subsequent page will display the current time in the ACT v2 and the current time of the local computer. Updating the date/time is a convenient single click to synchronize the ACT v2 with the local computer.
To ensure consistent and reliably tests, the ACT v2 tester must be powered by the included power adapter. If another power adapter is used, the Advanced Cable Tester v2 device may not have enough power to operate properly.
The Advanced Cable Tester v2 was designed with the factory in mind. Once configured, the tester is designed to initiate a cable test as soon as a cable insertion is detected. After the test is complete, once the cable is removed from the Advanced Cable Tester v2, it is ready to start a test as soon as the next cable is installed.
When the tester first boots up, it will be in the Not Ready state. In this state, the Advanced Cable Tester v2 requires an operator to configure the tester to be ready for a test. There are a number of actions that are needed to move to the next state:
Once these requirements are met, the Advanced Cable Tester v2 can be started which will put the tester in the Ready state. As soon as the tester detects that a cable has been inserted between the two receptacles, it will enter the Testing state.
In the Testing state, the Advanced Cable Tester v2 will test the cable against the parameters defined in the selected test profile. Once the test is complete and the test report is saved in the internal database, the tester will be in the Done state.
In the Done state, the tester will either display Pass or Fail. The tester will remain in the Done state until the tested cable has been removed. Once the cable is remove, the tester returns to the Ready state and is ready to start the next test on a cable insertion.
Should any unexpected problems occur during this normal operation cycle, the tester will return to the Not Ready state. One example of a possible error is that the connector module was removed during testing. The reason that the tester returns to the Not Ready state is because the tester requires operator input to restore it to the Ready state.
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