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980 Protocol Scope – Analyzer for HDMI 1.4a Sources

Key Features and Benefits : 

Key Features and Benefits Visibility into the HDMI protocol – Enables engineers to detailed analyze HDMI protocol details. HDMI protocol debugging – Make certain that the HDMI output from a semiconductor, source device or repeater is providing coherent HDMI data. Data Island packets – Ensure data island packets such as AVI infoframe packets are arriving at the correct time and frequency and with the expected values. HDMI interoperability – View detailed HDMI protocol data to identify inconsistencies that cause interoperability problems. HDCP – Identify the root cause of HDCP authentication failures. Identify timing anomalies - Determine if a video source matches a known-good timing. Identify pixel clock instabilities, sync instabilities, horizontal and vertical timing parameters. Verify audio data – Verify consistency in audio data and audio clock recovery. Check muting control - Verify that the AVmute enable/disable occurs properly. HDMI source compliance tests – Supports Sections 7.4 through 7.8 of the HDMI 1.4a CTS. And More!

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980 Manager is a PC Application to Manage the 980 Provides user-friendly depiction of the captured data. Enables you to quickly find specific protocol data. Identifies protocol and timing errors. Allows you to save captures for dissemination to other subject matter experts.

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980’s Front Panel Color Touch Display

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View Incoming Video even HDCP Encrypted Content Video w/ HDCP

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View General Control Packets

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View AVI Infoframe Packets

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View Audio Infoframe Packets

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View Source Product Descriptor Packets

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View 3D Metadata in Vendor Specific Infoframes Side-by-Side Quincunx 3D metadata shown.

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View 3D Metadata in Vendor Specific Infoframes Frame Packing 3D metadata shown.

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View Vendor Specific Infoframe on Event Plot

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View 3D Metadata and Timing Information Side-by-Side Quincunx 3D timing and metadata shown.

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View Thumbnails of Captured 3D images Side-by-Side Quincunx 3D images shown.

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View Audio Clock Regeneration Packets

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View Audio Sample Packets

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View Audio Channel Status Blocks

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View Vertical and Horizontal Sync Data

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View AVmute and Encryption Enable and Disable

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Decodes Auxiliary Data such as HDCP Transactions

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Analysis Modes

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Capture and Decode Data in Two Modes Direct Connect, Emulation Mode: Emulates an HDMI sink device. Captures all video data, infoframe and data island data including when content is encrypted with HDCP. Pass-Through Monitoring Mode: Monitors video data passively between HDMI source and sink. Collects all video, infoframe and data island data if content is unencrypted. Collects all video, infoframe and data island data up until encryption is enabled. Collects HDCP, EDID and timing data once encryption is enabled.

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Direct Analysis Mode – Configuration

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Pass Through Analysis Mode Monitors Passively

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Capturing Data

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Determine What Data to Capture Goal: Capture only data that you need to capture more quickly and efficiently. Steps: 1: Select Type of data to capture from pull-down 2: Fine tune selection with check boxes

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Define the Trigger Condition Step 1: Select trigger condition. Step 2 (optional): Select Match for more specific trigger conditions such as a specific value in a particular infoframe.

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EDID Configuration

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Built-in EDID Editor Utility to Create EDIDs Provision 980 Rx with a specific EDID such as an EDID from a known-good display.

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Built-in EDID Editor Utility to Create EDIDs Create custom EDIDs for use in testing.

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Examining the Captured Data

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Decoded Data Depicted on Timeline in Event Plot

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View Data Type in Relation to Other Related Data Examples: View AVmute in relation to VSYNC. AVmute in relation to encryption enable pulse. AVmute in relation to pixel clock changes.

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Navigate from Event Plot panel to Data Decode panel Synchronize Event Plot and Data Decode. Then navigate from Event Plot high level view to Data Decode detail view.

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Post-Capture Filtering and Searching

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Post-Capture Filters to Limit the Data Displayed Limit the data displayed to enhance clarity. Example: Filter out all data except audio related packets.

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View Capture Statistics for each Packet Type

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Search Through Captured Data Search example: Search for Audio Clock Regeneration Packet. Shown both in Event Plot and Data Decode panels.

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Timing Analysis

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Timing Analysis Timing Analysis: View general video format parameters. Flags deviation from known-standard format. View Frame statistics and parameters. View Line Statistics and parameters.

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Video Analysis

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Video Analysis - View Incoming Video Frames

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View Pixel Values Video Analysis: Move cursor around video frame to view component values. Displays video mode. Synchronize with Data Decode window.

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View Frame Images of Content Protected Video Video Analysis: View content protected video.

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Audio Analysis

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Audio Analysis - Identify Anomalies in Audio Data Audio Analysis: Check consistency of sampling rate with channel status blocks, audio infoframe, audio sample packets and pixel clock. Verify rate of ACR packets.

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AVMute Test

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AVMute Set and Clear Events

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Exporting and Importing Captured Data

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Import Captured Data that has been Saved

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Send Decode Files to Associates for Further Analysis

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Command Line Interface

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Command Line Scripting Command Line: Provides direct access to decoded data. Create Linux compatible scripts to analyze data.

HDMI 1.4a Source Compliance Testing : 

HDMI 1.4a Source Compliance Testing THE VIDEO DISPLAY INDUSTRY

Quantum Data 980 HDMI 1.4a Source Compliance Tests : 

Quantum Data 980 HDMI 1.4a Source Compliance Tests Solution provides complete test coverage for video, audio and protocol related tests – Sections 7.4, 7.5, 7.6, 7.7 & 7.8 of the HDMI 1.4a CTS. Solution provides easy access to the raw HDMI protocol data to view the details about the failure. Optimized for debugging compliance test failures; invaluable tool for ensuring that your HDMI source device is compliant. Enables you to share test results with other subject matter experts.

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Quantum Data Provides HDMI Compliance Tests Quantum Data’s CEC Compliance Test was the first approved test tool for use in the HDMI ATCs EDID compliance test solutions are approved for use in HDMI authorized test centers (ATCs).

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Quantum Data’s HDMI-HDCP Compliance Test HDCP Compliance: Only DCP approved test tool commercially available.

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Capabilities Declaration Form

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Capabilities Declaration Form CDF: Defines the capabilities of the device under test. Provides a series of tabs for each type of feature. Determines which tests to run.

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Load Existing CDF Saved Previously

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Test Selection

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Select which Tests to Run - Protocol Test Selection: Determine which specific tests to run in a test suite. Set of tabs which correspond to each Section in the HDMI CTS. 7.4 - Protocol Tests

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Select which Tests to Run - Video Test Selection: Determine which specific tests to run in a test suite. Set of tabs which correspond to each Section in the HDMI CTS. Section 7.5 - Video

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Select which Tests to Run - Audio Test Selection: Determine which specific tests to run in a test suite. Set of tabs which correspond to each Section in the HDMI CTS. Section 7.6 - Audio

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Select which Tests to Run – Advanced Features Test Selection: Determine which specific tests to run in a test suite. Set of tabs which correspond to each Section in the HDMI CTS. Section 7.8 – Advanced Features

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Running the Tests

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Ready to Execute Test Series Test Options / Preview: Review list of tests by Section. Execute Tests.

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Optionally Skip Certain Tests Test Options / Preview: Review list of tests by Section. Execute Tests. Optionally, skip certain tests (red X).

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Test Execution Test execution: Tests run uninterrupted until user input is required.

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Test Execution Status Test execution: Status provided for each test. Results can be: Passed, Failed, Skipped, Canceled or Not Tested. Current test is indicated by green arrow. You can Pause or Cancel the test at any time. Detailed Test Log is shown in lower panel.

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Viewing the Test Results

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Test Results Test results: Compliance Test Results Tab appears when the tests are completed. There is a separate capture for each test. You can also access a summary of the test results and the CDF. Results are also accessible from the Navigator/Compliance panel.

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Captured Data is Crucial for Debugging Failures Test results: Test results provide access to raw data where failure occurred.

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Captured Data is Crucial for Debugging Failures Test results: Link to Data Decode for details on a failure.

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HTML Report: Summary report. Share with other engineers. HTML Report

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The Quantum Data 980 Protocol Scope… … your solution, to identifying and resolving HDMI interoperability problems. And now, your solution for testing HDMI source devices for compliance.