Split-path multiplexing accessory for a test and measurement instrument
An input selector for electrically connecting one of a plurality of test signals from one or more devices under test to a test and measurement instrument, the input selector includes a first multiplexer having a first set of multiple inputs, each of the first set of multiple inputs coupled to a different one of the plurality of test signals from one or more devices under test, and having a first output of a selected one of the first multiple inputs, and a second multiplexer having a second set of multiple inputs, each of the second set of multiple inputs coupled to a different one of the plurality of test signals from the one or more devices under test, and having a second output of a selected one of the multiple inputs. Methods are also described.
1 . An input selector for electrically connecting one of a plurality of test signals from one or more devices under test to a test and measurement instrument, the input selector comprising:
a first multiplexer having a first set of multiple inputs, each of the first set of multiple inputs coupled to a different one of the plurality of test signals from the one or more devices under test, and having a first output of a selected one of the first set of multiple inputs;
a second multiplexer having a second set of multiple inputs, each of the second set of multiple inputs coupled to a different one of the plurality of test signals from the one or more devices under test, and having a second output of a selected one of the second set of multiple inputs; and
a diplexer having an input coupled to one of the test signals from the one or more devices under test, having a low-frequency output coupled to one of the first set of multiple inputs, and having a high-frequency output coupled to one of the second set of multiple inputs,
the diplexer structured to filter the input test signal into low-frequency components and high-frequency components, route the low-frequency components to the first multiplexer, and route the high-frequency components to the second multiplexer.
2 . The input selector of claim 1 , further comprising a second diplexer having a first input coupled to the first output of the first multiplexer, having a second input coupled to the second output of the second multiplexer, and having an output.
3 . The input selector of claim 2 , further comprising an amplifier coupled to the output of the second diplexer amplifying the selected test signal of the device under test before being sent as an output of the input selector to the test and measurement instrument.
4 . The input selector of claim 3 , in which the output of the input selector is sent over an RF cable to the test and measurement instrument.
5 . The input selector of claim 1 , in which the first multiplexer comprises a set of solid-state radio frequency switches, PIN-diode switches, or MEMS switches.
6 . The input selector of claim 5 , in which the second multiplexer comprises a set of field effect transistor switches or MEMS switches.
7 . The input selector of claim 1 , further comprising a signal conditioner structured to modify a signal on the first output of the first multiplexer.
8 . The input selector of claim 7 , in which the signal conditioner is structured to modify the signal on the first output of the first multiplexer by performing a function of amplifying, attenuating, delaying, or converting from analog to digital.
9 . The input selector of claim 1 , in which the first output of the first multiplexer and the second output of the second multiplexer are both output from the input selector.
10 . An input selector for electrically connecting one of a plurality of test signals from one or more devices under test to a test and measurement instrument, the input selector comprising:
a first multiplexer having a first set of multiple inputs, each of the first set of multiple inputs coupled to a different one of the plurality of test signals from the one or more devices under test, and having a first output of a selected one of the first set of multiple inputs;
a second multiplexer having a second set of multiple inputs, each of the second set of multiple inputs coupled to a different one of the plurality of test signals from the one or more devices under test, and having a second output of a selected one of the second set of multiple inputs; and
a comparator coupled to the first output of the first multiplexer and coupled to the second output of the second multiplexer, and structured to generate a comparison signal between the first output and the second output.
11 . The input selector of claim 10 , further comprising:
an amplifier to amplify an output of the comparator; and
a summer to combine the amplified output of the comparator to an output of the second multiplexer.
12 . The input selector of claim 10 , in which the first multiplexer is a low-frequency multiplexer, and the second multiplexer is a high-frequency multiplexer.
13 . A method for selecting a signal for measurement in a selector coupled to a plurality of input signals to choose from as the selected signal, the method comprising:
filtering the selected signal into two separate components, one having a low frequency and a second having a high frequency that is higher than the low frequency;
routing the low frequency component through a first switch; and
routing the high frequency component through a second switch.
14 . The method of claim 13 , further comprising combining the low frequency component and the high frequency component after they have been respectively routed through the first and second switch.
15 . The method of claim 14 , further comprising passing the combined components to a test and measurement device as a signal to be tested.
16 . The method of claim 14 , further comprising modifying the low frequency component prior to the combination of the low frequency component and the high frequency component.
17 . The method of claim 16 , in which the modification includes amplification, attenuation, or delaying.
18 . The method of claim 13 , in which filtering the selected signal into two separate components comprises passing the selected signal through a diplexer.
19 . The method of claim 13 , in which the first switch has different signal characteristics from the second switch.
20 . The method of claim 13 , further comprising passing the output of the first switch and the output of the second switch to a test and measurement device.
21 . The method of claim 20 , further comprising converting the output of the first switch to a digital signal before passing the output of the first switch to the test and measurement device.
22 . The method of claim 13 , further comprising:
comparing the output of the first switch to the output of the second switch; and
adding the output of the comparison to the output of the second switch.