AP P LICAT ION TESTS

SPECIFICATION

881E/882E HDMI

HDCP Testing

 

HDMI and DVI

Authentication and encryption of

 

uncompressed HDMI and DVI signals

HDCP Compliance Testing

 

For testing sink devices

 

For testing source devices

HDMI InfoFrames (882 only)

HDMI

Verify InfoFrames sent to display

HDMI Pixel Repetition (882 only)

HDMI

Test gaming formats with variable

 

horizontal resolution

HDMI Active Format Descriptor (AFD) (882 only)

HDMI

Verify HDMI content mapping

HDMI Audio Tests

 

Rate

Vary audio sampling rate to

 

test sink handling

Frequency

Vary audio frequency to test

 

sink handling

Amplitude

Vary audio amplitude to test

 

sink handling

EDID Read

 

HDMI, DVI, VGA

Auto-configuration of generator

 

format list

Data channels

 

Physical

I2C per VESA E-DDC

Protocols

DDC2B, E-DDC & DDC/CI

 

(reads E-EDID Ver 1.3)

EDID Testing

 

HDMI, DVI, VGA

Reads EDID from display and

 

presents as displayed image

EDID Compliance Testing (882 only)

HDMI

HDMI EDID processing

DV Swing Test

 

HDMI, DVI

Vary TMDS digital video signal

 

swing in 4mV increments from

 

150 to 1560 mVp-p (programmable)

Scrolling Image Test

 

All interfaces

Scroll any static image

Special Sync Tool

 

 

Trigger scope or inspection camera

 

anywhere in video

Formats

 

Format file types

XML

Standard formats

Over 580 formats for testing IT, CE, military

 

and other display test applications

Custom formats

Graphical format editor

Patterns

 

Pattern file types

Custom object (.o) files, BMP, JPEG, PNG

Standard patterns

Over 320 standard static and dynamic

 

images included for testing CRTs and FPDs

Custom patterns

Graphics SDK to create complex patterns

Internal data storage

15 MB

Test Sequences

Create test sequences with unlimited

 

number of steps; each step defines a

 

video format, image, sync, gating and

 

duration (0.1 sec to 24 hours, or frames)

General Specifications

 

 

Analog Component (included with analog video option;

Size (mm)

330 W, 87 H, 284 D

 

not available with 882E analyzer)

Humidity

30 to 80% RH (non-condensing)

 

Connector

VGA

Operating temp.

0 to 40° C

Color encoding

RGB, YPbPr (unfiltered)

AC Mains

 

 

Video levels

 

Frequency

47 to 63 Hz

Video swing

0-1000 mV

Voltage

90-264 VAC

 

Sync swing

0-400 mV (bi-level), 0-800 (tri-level)

HDMI (included with HDMI 1.3 option)

 

Video setup

0-100 IRE

Connector

One HDMI Type A

 

Calibration

Self-calibration with internal reference

TMDS (single link)

225MHz clock; 2.25 Gb/s link rate

Protection

Buffered with 75 ohm isolation

Video

 

 

Internal data storage

15 MB

TMDS protocols

DVI 1.0 and HDMI 1.3

 

 

Encoding

RGB or YCbCr (only RGB in DVI mode)

Digital Sync

 

Sampling modes

4:4:4 or 4:2:2 (only 4:4:4 in DVI mode)

Outputs

HS, VS and Special Sync

Color depth (HDMI)

24/30/36-bit 4:4:4 RGB / YCbCr

Swing

> 2V fixed into 75 ohm

 

16/20/24-bit 4:2:2 YCbCr

 

 

Color depth (DVI)

24-bits per pixel RGB 4:4:4

Pixel Clock

 

Clocks per pixel

1 or 2

Frequency range

 

Pixel repetition

1 to 10 using interactive test image

Analog component

5.16-250 MHz

TMDS differential swing

150-1560 mVp-p (programmable)

HDMI

25-165 MHz (single-link)

Quantization modes

Full with optional gamma correction

DVI

25-165 MHz (single-link)

 

ITU-R BT.709-5 Part 1, Sec 6.10

Step

Less than 0.1 Hz

 

SMPTE 296M Sec 7.12

Accuracy

50 ppm (electronically adjustable to

 

under/overshoot

 

<5 ppm with external frequency

Colorimetry

Legacy HDTV SMPTE 260M-1999

 

counter)

 

Table 1, ITU-R BT.601-5 Sec 3.5.1

 

 

 

and ITU-R BT.709-5 Sec 4.2-1125

Horizontal Timing

 

 

xvYCC 601 & xvYCC 709 for x.v.Color

Frequency range (kHz)

 

Content fitting methods

All AFD cases (Shoot & Protect, Overscan,Under-

Analog composite

15.734 or 15.625

 

scan, Letterbox/Pillarbox, Anamorphic Squeeze)

HDMI / DVI

8-1000

Aspect ratio

 

 

Total pixels (max)

65,535

Content

4:3, 14:9, 16:9

 

Active pixels (max)

4096

Embedded

4:3, 16:9

 

Blank pixels (min)

 

Format (coded)

4:3, 16:9

 

HDMI

14 (minimum)

Format timings

All EIA/CEA-861-D formats

DVI

12 (minimum)

 

All E-EDID sink-requested < 165 MHz

Step pixels

 

Data (island) packet

General control packet, audio samples,

HDMI

1

generator types

ACR data, InfoFrames, null frame

DVI

1

InfoFrame types

AVI, SPD, AUD, MPG, GIF (generic)

 

 

Audio

 

 

Vertical Timing

 

Streams

4

 

Frequency range

1-650 Hz

Channels

8

 

Total lines (max)

4095 progressive, 8193 interlaced

Bits per sample

16, 20, 24

 

 

and segmented

Sampling rates

32.0, 44.1, 48, 88.2, 92, 176.4, 192 kHz

Active lines (max)

4096

Stream type

IEC 60958-3 Consumer LPCM

Blank lines (min)

1 to Total-1

 

Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD

Step lines

1

 

Other audio formats with exter,nal source

Scan types

Progressive, interfaced, segmented

Audio content

FL, FR, LFE, FC, RL, RR, RC, FLC, FRC, RLC

Composite sync types

ORed, Serrated, Serrated and

 

and RRC

 

Equalized, Tri-level

Mixer mux

Sinewave or external audio

 

 

Embedded sonic data generator

 

 

Video Memory

 

Channels

8

 

Size

16,384,000 pixels at 32-bits/pixel

Waveform

Sinewave

 

32,768,000 pixels at 8-bits/pixel

Amplitude

-96.3 to 0.0 dBFS

Maximum width

16,384 pixels at 32 bits/pixel

Frequency Change

20 Hz to 20 kHz

 

16,384 pixels at 8 bits/pixel

Controls

Mute, amplitude, frequency

Color depth

36 bit up to 165 MHz

External audio interface

 

 

 

32 (24-bit TrueColor) up to 250 MHz

Type

SPDIF input (coaxial)

 

8 bits up to 250 MHz

Amplitude

As received

 

 

Connector

BNC with special SPDIF I/O

Administration

 

Cable

75 ohm coax cable

Physical user interface (selection keys and display)

DVI

 

 

Control interfaces

RS-232 serial AT

Connector

HDMI output with HDMI-to-DVI cable

 

 

10/100 BaseT Ethernet (TCP/IP, FTP,

Encoding

RGB (4:4:4 with 8-bits/component)

 

 

Telnet) GPIB

TMDS differential swing

150-1560 mVp-p (programmable)

 

Browser-based virtual control panel to manage

Analog Composite (included with analog video option;

from any network location

 

not available with 882E analyzer)

 

Create custom Microsoft Windows-based applications

Connectors

CVBS (BNC) and S-Video

 

using Quantum Data SDK (includes API documentation,

Encoding

NTSC and PAL

 

sample application & source)

Sample rate

24.55-29.50 MHz

 

PCMCIA slot

Compact Flash card to boot generator,

Pixel rate

12.27-14.75 MHz

 

 

backup generator configuration,

Pixel aspect ratio

Standard or square

 

 

copy generator configuration to other

Swing

1000 mVp-p fixed with programmable

 

generators, and store patterns

 

calibration

 

 

 

 

 

 

Calibration

self-calibration with internal reference

 

 

 

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Quantum Data 882E Hdcp Testing, Hdcp Compliance Testing, Hdmi InfoFrames 882 only, Hdmi Pixel Repetition 882 only, Formats

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