Systems and methods for simultaneously testing a plurality of remote control units

US11262397B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11262397-B2
Application numberUS-201916576208-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 19, 2019
Priority dateSep 19, 2019
Publication dateMar 1, 2022
Grant dateMar 1, 2022

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Technologies are described herein for enabling the automated testing of remote control units by providing a suitable test system that includes a plurality of test stations for simultaneously testing a plurality of remote control units. Each test station includes features that allow it to interact with the remote control unit's inputs, such as buttons and microphone, and outputs, such as IR and RF remote control codes, status LEDs, and audio output. Each 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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A system for simultaneously testing a plurality of remote control units, comprising: a plurality of test stations, each of the test stations operative to hold a remote control unit of a plurality of remote control units and to execute a test routine to test the remote control unit; a plurality of actuators associated with each test station of the plurality of test stations and arranged to press a plurality of buttons on the remote control unit held in the test station, each actuator of the plurality of actuators corresponding to a different button of the plurality of buttons on the remote control unit; a master controller connected to the plurality of test stations and operative to control the tests executed by each test station of the plurality of test stations, the tests being executed by at least two of the test stations being independent of each other; and a user interface device connected to the master controller and operative to display a window associated with each of the plurality of test stations and to receive instructions and display information associated with the testing of the plurality of remote control units by the plurality of test stations. 2. The system for simultaneously testing a plurality of remote control units of claim 1 , wherein the master controller is further operative to receive from each test station test results associated with a remote control unit of the plurality of remote control units and to store the test results along with a unique identifier associated with each of the remote control units. 3. The system for simultaneously testing a plurality of remote control units of claim 1 , wherein each test station of the plurality of test stations comprises: a radio frequency receiver operative to receive a radio frequency signal transmitted by the remote control unit in response to the pressing of a button on the remote control unit. 4. The system for simultaneously testing a plurality of remote control units of claim 3 , wherein the radio frequency receiver and the radio frequency signal are compatible with the Radio Frequency for Consumer Electronics (RF4CE) standard. 5. The system for simultaneously testing a plurality of remote control units of claim 1 , wherein each test station of the plurality of test stations comprises: an infrared receiver operative to receive an infrared signal transmitted by the remote control unit in response to the pressing of a button on the remote control unit. 6. The system for simultaneously testing a plurality of remote control units of claim 1 , wherein the user interface device comprises a touch screen display. 7. The system for simultaneously testing a plurality of remote control units of claim 1 , wherein the user interface device comprises a display, a keyboard, and a pointing device. 8. The system for simultaneously testing a plurality of remote control units of claim 1 , wherein the master controller provides a test routine to a test station in response to first input received via the user interface device and the master controller is operative to cause the test station to initiate the test routine in response to second input received via the user interface device. 9. A system for simultaneously testing a plurality of remote control units, comprising: a plurality of test stations, each of the test stations operative to hold a remote control unit of a plurality of remote control units and to execute a test routine to test the remote control unit, each of the test stations comprising a plurality of actuators arranged to press a different button of a plurality of buttons on the remote control unit; a master controller connected to the plurality of test stations and operative to control the tests executed independently and asynchronously by each test station of the plurality of test stations; and a user interface device connected to the master controller and operative to display a window associated with each of the plurality of test stations and to receive instructions and display information associated with the testing of the plurality of remote control units by the plurality of test stations, wherein the master controller is further operative to receive from each test station test results associated with a remote control unit of the plurality of remote control units and to store the test results along with unique identifiers associated with each of the remote control units. 10. The system for simultaneously testing a plurality of remote control units of claim 9 , wherein each test station of the plurality of test stations comprises a radio frequency receiver operative to receive a radio frequency signal transmitted by the remote control unit in response to the pressing of a button on the remote control unit, and an infrared receiver operative to receive an infrared signal transmitted by the remote control unit in response to the pressing of a button on the remote control unit. 11. The system for simultaneously testing a plurality of remote control units of claim 10 , wherein the radio frequency receiver and the radio frequency signal are compatible with the Radio Frequency for Consumer Electronics (RF4CE) standard. 12. The system for simultaneously testing a plurality of remote control units of claim 10 , wherein each test station further comprises a speaker operative to provide an audio input to a microphone on the remote control unit, and each test station is operative to cause a first actuator of the plurality of actuators to press a first button of the plurality of buttons on the remote control, output 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 corresponding to a second audio file, and analyze the second audio file to determine if the microphone is working properly. 13. The system for simultaneously testing a plurality of remote control units of claim 12 , wherein analyzing the second audio file comprises determining a correlation between the first audio file and the second audio file, and the test station is further operative to indicate that the remote control unit is operating properly if the correlation between the first audio file and the second audio file exceeds a predetermined threshold.

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  • Layer-2 addresses, e.g. medium access control [MAC] addresses · CPC title

  • Tools, e.g. program interfaces, test suite, test bench, simulation hardware, test compiler, test program languages (simulation software G01R31/318357; emulators G06F11/261) · CPC title

  • Holding, conveying or contacting devices, e.g. test adapters, edge connectors, extender boards (probe, multiprobe, probe manipulator or probe fixture G01R1/067) · CPC title

  • Tester/user interface · CPC title

  • Environmental-, stress-, or burn-in tests (of IC's G01R31/2855; of individual semiconductors G01R31/2642; of other circuits G01R31/2849) · CPC title

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What does patent US11262397B2 cover?
Technologies are described herein for enabling the automated testing of remote control units by providing a suitable test system that includes a plurality of test stations for simultaneously testing a plurality of remote control units. Each test station includes features that allow it to interact with the remote control unit's inputs, such as buttons and microphone, and outputs, such as IR and …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Contec Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01R31/2808. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Mar 01 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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