Dynamic TDR window adjustment using a liquid-controlled delay
View Patent ↗The embodiments herein describe using a liquid-controlled delay to adjust a window used by a TDR. The liquid-controlled delay can be disposed between the TDR and the device under test (DUT) (e.g., cables, PCB, etc.). Controlling the temperature of the liquid in the liquid-controlled delay controls the amount of delay it provides to the TDR signal, which moves the window of the TDR forward or backward relative to time. This permits the TDR to capture finer detailed information at specific points or regions of interest in the DUT.
1 . A liquid-controlled delay comprising:
a transmission line configured to couple at a first end to a time-domain reflectometer (TDR) and at a second end to a device under test (DUT);
a liquid, wherein the transmission line is submerged in the liquid;
a heater configured to control a temperature of the liquid to affect a delay of a signal of the TDR propagating through the transmission line; and
a printed circuit board (PCB) comprising a pair of transmission lines, which includes the transmission line, wherein the pair of transmission lines are configured to couple at respective first ends to the TDR and at respective second ends to the DUT.
2 . The liquid-controlled delay of claim 1 , wherein the transmission line is a microstrip disposed on the PCB.
3 . The liquid-controlled delay of claim 1 , further comprising:
a fluid circulator configured to circulate the liquid within a container.
4 . The liquid-controlled delay of claim 1 , further comprising:
a sealed container that contains the transmission line, the liquid, and the heater.
5 . The liquid-controlled delay of claim 1 , wherein the liquid is a cooling fluid selected to cool electronic devices.
6 . The liquid-controlled delay of claim 5 , wherein the cooling fluid does not corrode electronic devices.
7 . A system, comprising:
a time-domain reflectometer (TDR);
a device under test (DUT);
a liquid-controlled delay coupled between the TDR and the DUT; and
a controller configured to control a temperature of liquid in the liquid-controlled delay to shift a window of the TDR to multiple points of interest along a signal path of the DUT;
a heater configured to control the temperature of the liquid; and
a printed circuit board (PCB) comprising a pair of transmission lines configured to couple at a first end to the TDR and at a second end to the DUT, which includes the transmission line, wherein the pair of transmission lines are configured to couple at respective first ends to the TDR and at respective second ends to the DUT.
8 . The system of claim 7 , wherein the transmission line is a microstrip disposed on the PCB.
9 . The system of claim 7 , wherein the liquid-controlled delay comprises:
a fluid circulator configured to circulate the liquid within a container.
10 . The system of claim 7 , wherein the liquid-controlled delay comprises:
a sealed container that contains the transmission line, the liquid, and the heater.
11 . The system of claim 7 , wherein the liquid is a cooling fluid selected to cool electronic devices that does not corrode electronic devices.
12 . A method comprising:
performing a first scan using a time-domain reflectometer (TDR) to identify a plurality of points of interest along a signal path of a device under test (DUT), wherein the TDR is coupled to the DUT by a pair of transmission lines that are submerged in a liquid in a liquid-controlled delay, wherein the pair of transmission lines are disposed on a printed circuit board (PCB);
configure the TDR to place a window at a first point of interest of the plurality of points of interest; and
adjusting a temperature of the liquid-controlled delay to shift the window from the first point of interest to a second point of interest of the plurality of points of interest.
13 . The method of claim 12 , further comprising:
adjusting the temperature of the liquid-controlled delay to shift the window from the second point of interest to a third point of interest of the plurality of points of interest.
14 . The method of claim 12 , wherein the liquid-controlled delay comprises:
a heater configured to control the temperature of the liquid to shift the window.