Hello,
I have done extensive research on these forums for USB 2.0 transceiver errors and I understand their potential causes; however I am needing the advice from an expert on the USB 2.0 Loopback HW and SW.
I am testing a new motherboard design and am seeing thousands of transceiver errors on the external USB ports after only running the loopback test for 5 seconds. I have discovered that disabling other USB devices in the device manager, the transceiver errors are eliminated.
The motherboard has two USB2 Enhanced Host Controllers. Under one EHC, there is one external USB 2.0 port (which is what I am testing using the USB 2.0 loopback plug) and 5 other USB devices, including a USB touch screen controller. By disabling the touch screen controller, the USB transceiver errors disappear.
I feel this is a problem; you should not have to disable other HW to make the USB 2.0 loopback test pass. However, the motherboard designer is stating this is OK. I am looking for advice from an expert on how to proceed. I have read that the presence of transceiver errors doesn't necessarily indicate a problem; however I feel this issue needs further investigation and I need some technical advice to back (or disprove) my concern.
Thank you.
I have done extensive research on these forums for USB 2.0 transceiver errors and I understand their potential causes; however I am needing the advice from an expert on the USB 2.0 Loopback HW and SW.
I am testing a new motherboard design and am seeing thousands of transceiver errors on the external USB ports after only running the loopback test for 5 seconds. I have discovered that disabling other USB devices in the device manager, the transceiver errors are eliminated.
The motherboard has two USB2 Enhanced Host Controllers. Under one EHC, there is one external USB 2.0 port (which is what I am testing using the USB 2.0 loopback plug) and 5 other USB devices, including a USB touch screen controller. By disabling the touch screen controller, the USB transceiver errors disappear.
I feel this is a problem; you should not have to disable other HW to make the USB 2.0 loopback test pass. However, the motherboard designer is stating this is OK. I am looking for advice from an expert on how to proceed. I have read that the presence of transceiver errors doesn't necessarily indicate a problem; however I feel this issue needs further investigation and I need some technical advice to back (or disprove) my concern.
Thank you.
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