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Forum Index : Electronics : USB Testers
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Phil23 Guru Joined: 27/03/2016 Location: AustraliaPosts: 1664 |
I've got a few of the inline USB Testers that measure Voltage/Current etc... Just stumbled across these ones though; a bit more advanced. Review here. And a couple of listings, here and here. Cheeers. |
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Alastair Senior Member Joined: 03/04/2017 Location: AustraliaPosts: 161 |
Phil, Interesting - looks useful. I especially like the albeit limited graphing of the voltage and current. Some time ago I purchased a simple similar device which just displays voltage and current. It does this quite well and accurately. What caught me out was that the signal lines are not connected through which makes it useless for seeing the current variation as the connected device is operated. I have been meaning to open it up and see if the connection can easily be made. Can't understand why they didn't do it. cheers Cheers, Alastair |
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Phil23 Guru Joined: 27/03/2016 Location: AustraliaPosts: 1664 |
Are you aware that in some chargers the two data pins are shorted together & in many cases pulled to a voltage to make the charged device draw a higher charging current. My Samsung Tab, for example, needs the data pins shorted, & pulled up to 1.2V, in order to accept a 2A charge. I've got a few of these devices & one has a data/charge switch. Not quite sure what it changes. Phil. |
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Alastair Senior Member Joined: 03/04/2017 Location: AustraliaPosts: 161 |
Phil, No did not know that. I had wondered how the high/low charge rate was arbitrated so now I understand. Sounds like there is no reason not to open up my device and connect the wires. Is there any danger in doing this? Can't see one as it is just like and extension cord with the current monitor bit. I will check the resistance of the power wires to make sure the shunt is low ohms. Too cheap for it to have been Hall effect. cheers Cheers, Alastair |
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Phil23 Guru Joined: 27/03/2016 Location: AustraliaPosts: 1664 |
The Guy that reviewed it has some good info on charge rates on this page. Phil. |
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Alastair Senior Member Joined: 03/04/2017 Location: AustraliaPosts: 161 |
Phil, that link shows just how an original simple idea gets complicated and could cause potential incompatibilities. I have always been wary and tried to use the power supply that comes with a device. With usb I thought one could relax more but it still looks a worry. I have one device with a usb c connector that will not charge properly other than with its own unit. The cable coming out of the charger is fixed so I assume it has a proprietary connection. I have avoided using it with anything else. cheers Cheers, Alastair |
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