Testing the new USB4 Type-C standard cable assemblies requires a series of integrated test parameters corresponding to the incidental and reflective behaviors over a frequency range. The increased bit rates of 80 Gbps to support USB4 protocol bring additional signal integrity challenges, making the test requirements on cables and connectors more stringent. The channel operating margin (COM) and high-speed integrated S-parameter tests include up to 44 sets of S-parameter measurements and execution of USB-IF compliance test tools to verify the results.
Testing USB-C cables using a 4-port vector network analyzer (VNA) can be very manual—calibration, measurement setup, and test execution are time-consuming and prone to user errors. Using modular multiport network analyzers such as PXIe VNA and a switch matrices system capable of handling multiport measurements with compliance test software ensures it meets compliance test requirements and is robust.
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