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usb test equipment



http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=usb+test+equipment&btnG=Google+Search

seems a reasonable place to start.

-derek

Dan Geer <geer at world.std.com> writes:

> Anyone have advice or experience with testing USB devices?
>
> I have an aggravating problem that makes me wish for the
> modern equivalent of an EIA breakout box, but for USB.
> I suspect a weak signal compounded by poor quality hub
> but a tool would be preferable to the dumbshit process
> of swapping everything out.
>
> --dan
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