Electronic connector with integrated dual sense terminal device
US-2024396236-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US10996286B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10996286-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816204917-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 29, 2018 |
| Priority date | Nov 29, 2018 |
| Publication date | May 4, 2021 |
| Grant date | May 4, 2021 |
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Test system and methods for testing a wiring harness. In one embodiment, a remote tester of the test system includes a connector member comprising a terminal end having one or more terminals configured to mate with terminals in an electrical connector of the wiring harness, and a tester control member integrated on a back end. The tester control member includes a housing that protrudes from the back end of the connector member, test circuitry electrically coupled to the terminals of the connector member, a wireless transceiver that communicates with a central controller to receive a test program, and a battery. The test circuitry performs a test on the wiring harness based on the test program, and reports test results to the central controller.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A remote tester of a wiring harness test system, the remote tester comprising: a connector member comprising a terminal end having one or more terminals configured to mate with terminals in an electrical connector of a wiring harness, and a back end opposite the terminal end; and a tester control member integrated on the back end of the connector member; wherein the tester control member includes: a housing that protrudes from the back end of the connector member; test circuitry within the housing that is electrically coupled to the terminals of the connector member; a wireless transceiver within the housing that is configured to communicate with a central controller of the wiring harness test system to receive a test program; a pairing button configured to activate a pairing mode; a pairing indicator configured to indicate that the remote tester is paired with the central controller; and a battery within the housing that is configured to provide power to the test circuitry and the wireless transceiver; wherein the test circuitry is configured to perform a test on the wiring harness based on the test program, and to report test results to the central controller via the wireless transceiver. 2. The remote tester of claim 1 , wherein: the housing includes a side wall disposed between the back end of the connector member and an end wall. 3. The remote tester of claim 2 , wherein: the housing further includes a removable access cover at the end wall that allows access to an interior of the housing. 4. The remote tester of claim 1 , wherein: the housing has a cylindrical shape that fully encloses the battery, the wireless transceiver, and the test circuitry. 5. The remote tester of claim 1 , wherein: outer dimensions of the housing correspond with outer dimensions of the connector member. 6. The remote tester of claim 1 , wherein the tester control member further includes: a charging port configured to interface with a charging connector to charge the battery. 7. The remote tester of claim 1 , wherein the test circuitry includes: a terminal circuit for each of the terminals; the terminal circuit includes a first switch connected between the battery and a terminal of the terminals, wherein the first switch is configured to selectively open and close to inject a current onto the terminal; the terminal circuit further includes a second switch and a load connected between the terminal and ground, and a current sensor configured to sense a current passing through the load, wherein the second switch is configured to selectively open and close to allow a current to pass through the load. 8. The remote tester of claim 1 , wherein the tester control member further includes: a connector indicator configured to display an electrical connector identifier indicating the electrical connector of the wiring harness that is targeted for coupling with the remote tester. 9. A wiring harness test system, comprising: a plurality of remote testers configured to couple with electrical connectors of a wiring harness; and a central controller; wherein each remote tester of the plurality includes: a connector member comprising a terminal end having one or more terminals configured to mate with terminals in an electrical connector of the wiring harness, and a back end opposite the terminal end; and a tester control member integrated on the back end of the connector member; wherein the tester control member includes: a housing that protrudes from the back end of the connector member; test circuitry within the housing that is electrically coupled to the terminals of the connector member; a wireless transceiver within the housing that is configured to communicate with the central controller to receive a test program; a pairing button configured to activate a pairing mode; a pairing indicator configured to indicate that the remote tester is paired with the central controller; and a battery within the housing that is configured to provide power to the test circuitry and the wireless transceiver; wherein the test circuitry is configured to perform a test on the wiring harness based on the test program, and to report test results to the central controller via the wireless transceiver. 10. The wiring harness test system of claim 9 , wherein: the housing includes a side wall disposed between the back end of the connector member and an end wall. 11. The wiring harness test system of claim 10 , wherein: the housing further includes a removable access cover at the end wall that allows access to an interior of the housing. 12. The wiring harness test system of claim 9 , wherein: the housing has a cylindrical shape that fully encloses the battery, the wireless transceiver, and the test circuitry. 13. The wiring harness test system of claim 9 , wherein: outer dimensions of the housing correspond with outer dimensions of the connector member. 14. The wiring harness test system of claim 9 , wherein the tester control member further includes: a charging port configured to interface with a charging connector to charge the battery. 15. The wiring harness test system of claim 9 , wherein the test circuitry includes: a terminal circuit for each of the terminals; the terminal circuit includes a first switch connected between the battery and a terminal of the terminals, wherein the first switch is configured to selectively open and close to inject a current onto the terminal; the terminal circuit further includes a second switch and a load connected between the terminal and ground, and a current sensor configured to sense a current passing through the load, wherein the second switch is configured to selectively open and close to allow a current to pass through the load. 16. The wiring harness test system of claim 9 , wherein the tester control member further includes: a connector indicator configured to display an electrical connector identifier indicating the electrical connector of the wiring harness that is targeted for coupling with the remote tester. 17. A method of testing a wiring harness, the method comprising: selecting a plurality of remote testers of a wiring harness test system to mate with electrical connectors of the wiring harness, wherein each remote tester of the plurality includes: a connector member comprising a terminal end having one or more terminals configured to mate with terminals in an electrical connector of the wiring harness, and a back end opposite the terminal end; and a tester control member integrated on the back end of the connector member; wherein the tester control member includes: a housing that protrudes from the back end of the connector member; test circuitry within the housing that is electrically coupled to the terminals of the connector member; a wireless transceiver within the housing that is configured to communicate with a central controller of the wiring harness test system to receive a test program; a pairing button configured to activate a pairing mode; a pairing indicator configured to indicate that the remote tester is paired with the central controller; and a battery within the housing that is configured to provide power to the test circuitry and the wireless transceiver; pairing the remote testers with the central controller; coupling the remote testers to the electrical connectors of the wiring harness; and performing a test process by: transmitting the test program from the central controller to the remote testers via wireless signals; performing, at
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