USB meter: Online Test
![DSC_5340](https://lygte-info.dk/pic/Other/USBOnlineTest/DSC_5340.jpg)
Official specifications:
- Cable Length: 16cm/6.3"
- Body Size: 7.5 x 3.5 x 1.8cm/3" x 1.4" x 0.7"(L*W*T)
- Main Color: White, Black
- Materials: Plastic, Metal
- Net Weight: 61g
I found this unit on Ebay at a dealer called sellerbible.
How does it look
![DSC_5336](https://lygte-info.dk/pic/Other/USBOnlineTest/DSC_5336.jpg)
This usb meter has a cable on the usb input.
![DSC_5364](https://lygte-info.dk/pic/Other/USBOnlineTest/DSC_5364.jpg)
![DSC_5365](https://lygte-info.dk/pic/Other/USBOnlineTest/DSC_5365.jpg)
A switch is used to select between voltage and current display.
![DSC_5338](https://lygte-info.dk/pic/Other/USBOnlineTest/DSC_5338.jpg)
In addition to the usb output, there is also a DC barrel connector for 5 volt input.
There is no markings on the device showing the DC connector is for 5 volt input.
![DSC_7106](https://lygte-info.dk/pic/Other/USBOnlineTest/DSC_7106.jpg)
There is no screws, I could just pry the bottom off. I was a bit surprised about the inside with two circuit boards and lots of wires.
![DSC_7108](https://lygte-info.dk/pic/Other/USBOnlineTest/DSC_7108.jpg)
Four screws later and the circuit board is out together with the display.
![DSC_7109](https://lygte-info.dk/pic/Other/USBOnlineTest/DSC_7109.jpg)
It looks like this device can be made in two version with different current resolution.
The black blob is the microprocessor, the raw chip is mounted directly on the circuit board.
![DSC_7111](https://lygte-info.dk/pic/Other/USBOnlineTest/DSC_7111.jpg)
The current sense resistor is a piece of wire.
![DSC_7112](https://lygte-info.dk/pic/Other/USBOnlineTest/DSC_7112.jpg)
Two quality trimpots to adjust current and voltage readings.
Measurements
![Test](https://lygte-info.dk/pic/Other/USBOnlineTest/Test.png)
- The meter uses 1.1mA current
- The display shows a voltage midway between input and output.
- The current is within 0.05A (The reading gets slightly higher when the usb meter is warm).
- Internal resistance is about 0.17ohm including connection resistance.
- USB data works fine.
![Temp734](https://lygte-info.dk/pic/Other/USBOnlineTest/Temp734.png)
M1:36,8°C, M2:36,4°C, HS1: 42,1°C
Notice that the cable is warm, i.e. the resistance in the cable will loose some power.
![Temp735](https://lygte-info.dk/pic/Other/USBOnlineTest/Temp735.png)
M1: 39,4°C, HS1: 43,1°C
Conclusion
This usb meter works fairly well, but I would have liked some markings for the DC connector.
A acceptable device for people that want a manual V/A switch.
Notes
How do I make the test