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Newnex's announces in-house automated IEEE 1394 Testing Center

Simplifying 1394 Cable Assembly Testing Using Fourier Transform

For high-speed serial bus applications such as IEEE-1394, the integrity of the data transfer relies on the quality of the 1394 cable assemblies. The current test requirements for 1394 cable assemblies are listed in the 1394 Trade Association class document “1394 Connector and Cable Compliant Test Criteria.” The specified requirements are in compliance with both IEEE1394-1995 and IEEE1394a-2000. Testing of the electrical parameters, which determines the signal quality, is specified in Performance Group I: High Speed Electrical Functionality. The complete carry out of the specified Group I testing is expensive, complex and time-consuming. It is impractical to make the specified testing on a production line of cable assemblies.

The Group I test criteria include the testing of Characteristic Impedance in the time domain using a Time Domain Reflectometer (TDR), and Attenuation, Velocity of Propagation Delay, Skew, and Crosstalk in the frequency domain using a network analyzer. DC resistance is also specified and it is usually measured with a LCR meter. These criteria can be simplified to allow a lower initial investment and a lower cost of testing, and still ensure proper performance requirements. This is possible with the conversion of time domain requirements to frequency domain by Fourier transforms, and then testing in the frequency domain against these limits.

The new requirements of the new testing procedure would be:

  1. Test Impedance in the Frequency Domain.
  2. Test AC Resistance
  3. Remove the Testing of Velocity of Propagation Delay and Skew
  4. No change for Crosstalk and Attenuation.

The new simplified test setup would be much simpler, and be space saving, with only a few key components. The key components would be:
  1. Network Analyzer – the device used to perform fundamental frequency domain measurements.
  2. Test fixture and Automatic switch – test fixture is used to provide a constant interface between the measuring instrument and the cable assembly under testing. The automatic s3itch provides a controlled, reliable signal path that automates and simplifies the testing process to produce repeatable results.
  3. Control and Reporting Software – the software is used to automatically control the network analyzer, process the test data and to provide test reports. The software permits non=technical personnel to run tests, enable automatic comparison of test results to the IEEE-1394 standard, eliminates operator error, improves test time, and results in more consistent, reliable results.

The current IEEE-1394 standard should apply to type and certification testing of bulk cables and cable assemblies, but a less complex and less costly testing protocol is recommended for cable assembly production, allowing for cable assembly manufacturers to adhere more consistently and to ensure success with the IEEE-1394 standard.


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