Over-the-air test system and method with visual status indication
11226360 · 2022-01-18
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Inventors
Cpc classification
G01R29/105
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
An over-the-air test system is provided. The over-the-air test system comprises a test chamber, a device under test, measurement equipment for performing at least one wireless measurement with respect to the device under test, and a signaling unit. In this context, the signaling unit is configured to visually and/or acoustically indicate a status of the at least one wireless measurement.
Claims
1. An over-the-air test system comprising: a test chamber, a device under test, measurement equipment for performing at least one wireless measurement with respect to the device under test, and a signaling unit, wherein the signaling unit is configured to visually and/or acoustically indicate a status of the at least one wireless measurement, wherein the test chamber comprises a window, wherein the signaling unit is located in the test chamber for an indirect lighting within the test chamber with the aid of the signaling unit, wherein the signaling unit is attached to the measurement equipment, wherein the signaling unit is configured to display a color for the purpose of measuring low power without an attenuator, and wherein the measurement equipment comprises a plane wave converter.
2. The over-the-air test system according to claim 1, wherein the device under test comprises at least one antenna under test.
3. The over-the-air test system according to claim 1, wherein the measurement equipment comprises at least one signal generating unit.
4. The over-the-air test system according to claim 3, wherein the at least one signal generating unit comprises at least one measurement antenna.
5. The over-the-air test system according to claim 1, wherein the signaling unit is further configured to indicate the status of the at least one measurement in an audio and/or visual manner.
6. The over-the-air test system according to claim 1, wherein the signaling unit is further configured to display different sensitivity ranges with respect to the at least one wireless measurement.
7. The over-the-air test system according to claim 1, wherein the signaling unit is further configured to display a color for the purpose of signaling that the measurement is running.
8. The over-the-air test system according to claim 1, wherein the signaling unit is further configured to display a color for the purpose of measuring high power with at least one attenuator.
9. The over-the-air test system according to claim 1, wherein the signaling unit is further configured to display a color for the purpose of measuring with at least one amplifier.
10. The over-the-air test system according to claim 1, wherein the test chamber is an anechoic chamber.
11. The over-the-air test system according to claim 1, wherein the signaling unit comprises a light bulb with different colors, or wherein the signaling unit comprises a LED light strip with different colors.
12. The over-the-air test system according to claim 1, wherein the measurement equipment comprises at least one of an oscilloscope, a network analyzer, a receiver, a scanner, a spectrum analyzer, or any combination thereof.
13. The over-the-air test system according to claim 3, wherein the signaling unit is attached to the at least one signal generating unit.
14. The over-the-air test system according to claim 4, wherein the signaling unit is attached to the at least one measurement antenna.
15. An over-the-air test method comprising the steps of: performing at least one wireless measurement with respect to a device under test with the aid of measurement equipment within a test chamber, visually and/or acoustically indicating a status of the at least one wireless measurement with the aid of a signaling unit, and attaching the signaling unit to the measurement equipment, wherein the test chamber comprises a window, wherein the signaling unit is located in the test chamber for an indirect lighting within the test chamber with the aid of the signaling unit, wherein the signaling unit is configured to display a color for the purpose of measuring low power without an attenuator, and wherein the measurement equipment comprises a plane wave converter.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Exemplary embodiments of the invention are now further explained with respect to the drawings by way of example only, and not for limitation. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(7) Firstly,
(8) As it can further be seen from
(9) In addition to this, the measurement equipment 13 may optionally comprise at least one signal generating unit, exemplarily the signal generating unit 16.
(10) In this context, the at least one signal generating unit, especially the signal generating unit 16, may optionally comprise at least one measurement antenna, exemplarily the four measurement antennas 17a, 17b, 17c, 17d, which preferably form a measurement antenna array 18.
(11) Furthermore, it is noted that the signaling unit 14 may further be configured to indicate the status of the at least one wireless measurement in an audio and/or visual manner.
(12) In addition to this or as an alternative, the signaling unit 14 may further be configured to display different sensitivity ranges with respect to the at least one wireless measurement.
(13) It might be particularly advantageous if the signaling unit 14 is further configured to display a first color, preferably yellow, for the purpose of signaling that the measurement is running. Further advantageously, the signaling unit 14 may further be configured to display a second color, preferably red, for the purpose of measuring high power with at least one attenuator. In addition to this, it should be mentioned that the signaling unit 14 may further be configured to display a third color, preferably blue, for the purpose of measuring especially low power without an attenuator. Moreover, the signaling unit 14 may further be configured to display a fourth color, preferably green, for the purpose of measuring with at least one amplifier.
(14) As illustrated with the aid of
(15) With respect to the signaling unit 14, it is noted that the signaling unit 14 may comprise or may be a light bulb with different colors. As an alternative, the signaling unit 14 may comprise or may be a LED light strip with different colors.
(16) With respect to the measurement equipment 13, it should be mentioned that the measurement equipment 13 may comprise at least one of an oscilloscope, a network analyzer, a receiver, a scanner, a spectrum analyzer, a plane wave converter, or any combination thereof.
(17) Furthermore, the test chamber 11 may optionally comprise a camera 19 for observing the measurement within the test chamber 11. In this context, the signaling unit 14 may especially be configured to illuminate, preferably to indirectly illuminate, the major parts of the respective measurement setup. Said major parts may especially comprise at least one of the measurement equipment 13, the signal generating unit 16, at least one of the measurement antennas 17a, 17b, 17c, 17d, the measurement antenna array 18, or any combination thereof. Additionally or alternatively, at least one of the device under test 12 or the antenna under test 15 may also be illuminated.
(18) In addition to the camera 19 or as an alternative, it is noted that the test chamber 11 may optionally comprise a window 20, for viewing the test setup from outside the test chamber 11.
(19) At this point, it should be mentioned that the optional components of
(20) Now, with respect to
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(22) Furthermore,
(23) As an alternative, it is noted that the signaling unit 14 may be attached to at least one of the measurement antennas 17a, 17b, 17c, 17d, preferably a housing of the at least one of the measurement antennas 17a, 17b, 17c, 17d, more preferably a side wall of the housing of the at least one of the measurement antennas 17a, 17b, 17c, 17d.
(24) Finally,
(25) In addition to this, the over-the-air test method may further comprise the step of attaching the signaling unit to the measurement equipment, preferably a housing of the measurement equipment, more preferably a side wall of the housing of the measurement equipment.
(26) Furthermore, it is noted that the device under test may comprise at least one antenna under test. Additionally, the measurement equipment may comprise at least one signal generating unit. It might be particularly advantageous if the at least one signal generating unit comprises at least one measurement antenna, preferably a measurement antenna array.
(27) Further advantageously, the signaling unit may further be configured to indicate the status of the at least one measurement in an audio and/or visual manner.
(28) Moreover, the signaling unit may further be configured to display different sensitivity ranges with respect to the at least one wireless measurement.
(29) It is noted that it might be particularly advantageous if the signaling unit is further configured to display a first color, preferably yellow, for the purpose of signaling that the measurement is running.
(30) In addition to this, the signaling unit may further be configured to display a second color, preferably red, for the purpose of measuring high power with at least one attenuator.
(31) In further addition to this, the signaling unit may further be configured to display a third color, preferably blue, for the purpose of measuring especially low power without an attenuator.
(32) Moreover, the signaling unit may further be configured to display a fourth color, preferably green, for the purpose of measuring with at least one amplifier.
(33) Furthermore, it is noted that the signaling unit may be located in the test chamber. Additionally or alternatively, the test chamber may be an anechoic camber.
(34) It might be particularly advantageous if the signaling unit comprises a light bulb with different colors. As an alternative, the signaling unit may comprise a LED light strip with different colors.
(35) Additionally, with respect to the measurement equipment, it should be mentioned that the measurement equipment may comprise at least one of an oscilloscope, a network analyzer, a receiver, a scanner, a spectrum analyzer, a plane wave converter, or any combination thereof.
(36) Moreover, it might be particularly advantageous if the signaling unit is attached to the at least one signal generating unit, preferably a housing of the at least one signal generating unit, more preferably a side wall of the housing of the at least one signal generating unit.
(37) In this context, it might be further advantageous if the signaling unit is attached to the at least one measurement antenna, especially the measurement antenna array, preferably a housing of the at least one measurement antenna, especially a housing of the measurement antenna array, more preferably a side wall of the housing of the at least one measurement antenna, especially a side wall of the housing of the measurement antenna array.
(38) While various embodiments of the present invention have been described above, it should be understood that they have been presented by way of example only, and not limitation. Numerous changes to the disclosed embodiments can be made in accordance with the disclosure herein without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. For example, a current may be measured instead of a voltage. Thus, the breadth and scope of the present invention should not be limited by any of the above described embodiments. Rather, the scope of the invention should be defined in accordance with the following claims and their equivalents.
(39) Although the invention has been illustrated and described with respect to one or more implementations, equivalent alterations and modifications will occur to others skilled in the art upon the reading and understanding of this specification and the annexed drawings. In addition, while a particular feature of the invention may have been disclosed with respect to only one of several implementations, such feature may be combined with one or more other features of the other implementations as may be desired and advantageous for any given or particular application.