Automated test system for testing remote control units
US-2021092352-A1 · Mar 25, 2021 · US
US11206503B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11206503-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916576177-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 19, 2019 |
| Priority date | Sep 19, 2019 |
| Publication date | Dec 21, 2021 |
| Grant date | Dec 21, 2021 |
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Technologies are described herein for enabling the automated testing of remote control units by providing a suitable test station. The test station includes features that allow it to interact with the remote control units inputs, such as buttons and microphone, and outputs, such as IR and RF remote control codes, status LEDs, and audio output. The test station may be controlled by a controller that executes test scripts or other routines that exercise the functionality of the remote control unit as desired.
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What is claimed is: 1. A test station for testing a voice control feature of remote control units, comprising: a test fixture for holding a remote control unit, the test fixture comprising a plurality of actuators configured to press a plurality of buttons on the remote control unit, each actuator corresponding to a different button of the plurality of buttons on the remote control unit, a radio frequency receiver configured to receive a radio frequency signal transmitted by the remote control unit, a speaker located adjacent a microphone on the remote control unit and configured to provide an audio input to the microphone on the remote control unit when the remote control unit is positioned in the test fixture; a first light sensor located adjacent a status indicator on the remote control unit when the remote control unit is positioned in the test fixture, and a test fixture microphone located adjacent a speaker on the remote control unit when the remote control unit is positioned in the test fixture; and a controller connected to the test fixture and configured to cause a first actuator of the plurality of actuators to press a microphone button on the remote control unit, detect, via the first light sensor, a change of color of the status indicator on the remote control unit in response to the pressing of the microphone button, output, in response to the change of color of the status indicator and while the microphone button is being pressed by the first actuator, audio corresponding to a first audio file to the speaker on the test fixture, receive a radio frequency signal from the remote control unit, the radio frequency signal comprising a second audio file corresponding to the signal produced by the microphone on the remote control unit when the microphone button was being pressed by the first actuator, assess the performance of the voice control feature by determining a correlation between the first audio file and the second audio file, disable the radio frequency receiver, sample an audio input from the test fixture microphone while the radio frequency receiver is disabled and the microphone button is being pressed by the first actuator, and determine if the audio input from the test fixture microphone corresponds to an error tone that indicates that the microphone on the remote control unit is inoperative. 2. The test station of claim 1 , wherein the radio frequency receiver and the radio frequency signal are compatible with the Radio Frequency for Consumer Electronics (RF4CE) standard. 3. The test station of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to indicate that the remote control unit is operating properly based on the correlation between the first audio file and the second audio file. 4. The test station of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further operative to cause a second actuator of the plurality of actuators to press a second button of the plurality of buttons on the remote control unit, receive a second radio frequency signal from the remote control unit, the second radio frequency signal comprising a code associated with the second button of the plurality of buttons, retrieve from a database an expected code associated with the second button of the plurality of buttons, and determine if the code associated with the second button of the plurality of buttons matches the expected code associated with the second button of the plurality of buttons. 5. The test station of claim 1 , wherein the actuators comprise solenoids.
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