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CATC HPT USB Host Production Tester
Version: 2.27

CATC (Computer Access Technology Corporation)

Microcontrollers Support:
Platforms: MS-DOS 
Requirements: None 
Package includes: A sturdy metal box housing the HPT electronic test circuitry with USB controller; an AC to DC converter; two USB cables; a diskette with the CATC HPT DOS software program; the user’s manual. 
Price:  
Order Code: U-HPT-001 
Availability: Q3/96 
Description:
The HPT box is an intelligent USB device. It has two female B-type USB connectors and two LEDs on the front of the unit and a +9V DC @ 500mA power connector on the rear. The USB connectors (marked “CH 1” and “CH 2”) are used to connect the HPT box to the host under test. The power connector is used to power the box from the AC to DC power converter; when power is applied, the red LED (marked “PWR”) is illuminated. The green LED (marked “STATUS”) is a status indicator; it blinks to indicate that the on-board micro-con-troller is functioning properly. The DOS-based HPT software runs on the USB host under test; it communicates with the HPT box via the USB host controller (on the motherboard). For each USB port, the software program checks for proper operation in both full- and low-speed modes. When all tests are successful, the software declares the USB host to be functional; any failures are reported on the computer display screen, and saved on the hard disk as a text file.
Standards Compliance: USB 1.1 specification and IEEE1394 standard 
Product Manager: Kimberly McKay 
Email: sales@catc.com  
Product URL: http://www.catc.com/products/hpt.html  


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