Hello everyone,
Sorry if this topic is not suitable for "Test equipments" forum/board.
When you want to check a charger for mobile phone, laptop, check the capacity of the power bank, cable resistance..., if using devices such as DMM or DC load, Scope... seems a bit heavy. Fortunately, there are some things that are made to make life simpler. I mean USB meter, USB test or sometimes also called USB Multimeter.
I have several types of USB meters and will show you what they can do. Types of USB Testers on the market are quite diverse, but they can also be divided into a few main types as follows
1. USB tester simple type:
Only display function of voltage, current, capacity, time
2. USB tester (+ protection settings):
In addition to displaying information such as type 1, there is also the ability to set Cut off OV, OC, UV modes to help the device not have a sudden voltage increase or discharge the battery excessively. Example USB type UD18, UD24...
3. USB Multimeter:
The universal USB meter can check the charging standard (protocol) of the charger; trigger the charger (or power bank) to output the required voltage and current; check cable internal resistance; check ripple noise; connection to computer software to record Charging data, firmware upgrade; run apps written in LUA... Some types like Shizuku (also known as KT002, AVHzY CT3), FNB38, FNB48, WEB-U2, YZX Studio...
FNB48, AVHzY CT3 have higher accuracy than simple USB meter type (capable of displaying about 1,000,000 counts though accuracy not tested with calibrated equipment)
FNB48 is slightly more noisy than Shizuku when displaying Vbus Oscillosope
Using through C-C filter (0.1uF + 10uF) FNB48 is a bit better but still not as good as Shizuku
Compare FNB48 with Shizuku, these two use pretty much the same hardware
Shizuku's UI
FNB48's UI
Use USB Test to check the charging Protocol
Check PDO
Check if the cable has an E-Marker chip (with a chip that supports 5A 100w charging, without a chip that supports up to 60W)
Even though it's just a USB meter, it's also fun to use with devices like the UTG962E
Or to test the power, ripple noise of the adapter provided for the UTG962E