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1. pi A 10 00 MHz Step 10 00 MHz 1799 00 MHz 18000 00 MHz 10 00 dB SDD21 50 00 40 00 30 00 20 00 10 00 0 00 10 00 20 00 30 00 40 00 50 00 10 00 MHz Step 10 00 MHz 1799 00 MHz 18000 00 MHz SDD21 2 SDD21 3 SDD21 SDD21 2 5DD21 3 5DD21 4 5DD21 5 5DD21 6 5DD21 2362 20 MHz 29 95 dB 29 92 dB 29 99 dB 29 99 dB 30 13 dB 30 22 dB Figure 16 Typical Differential NEXT of TMDS without connector top and with mated connectors bottom adjacent lanes all lanes terminated at both ends Page 28 O 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual 10 00 dB SDD21 20 00 SDD21 2 SDD21 10 00 0 00 1X 3190 00 MHz 1Y 55 18 dB 10 00 1Y 62 26 dB ZX 10594 92 MHz 2Y 53 82 dB 20 00 2Y 50 87 dB 30 00 40 00 50 00 60 00 70 00 80 00 10 00 MHz Step 10 00 MHz 1799 00 MHz 18000 00 MHz 10 00 dB SDD21 20 00 SDD21 2 SDD21 3 SDD21 1 0 00 4 SDD21 0 00 5302 46 MHz 42 70 dB 10 00 39 78 dB 38 61 dB 48 50 dB 20 00 10573 14 MHz 26 44 dB 35 38 dB 30 66 dB 30 00 35 46 dB 40 00 50 00 60 00 70 00 80 00 10 00 MHz S
2. HDMI TPA H Cable Pinout The HDMI TPA H cables provide ten SMA connectors TMDS Data and Clock signals and HEAC signals and one low speed connector Labels clearly mark each cable or connector The following figure refers to pin description tables for each of the two connector types Color ID for Data Line Polarity See Table 4 10 SMA Connectors Color ID for See Table 2 Differential Pair See Table 2 Low Speed Connector See Table 3 Figure 6 Cable Connectors TPA HP shown Page 17 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual Table 2 SMA Cable Connectors High Speed m m mere mese TO i pro ei KW ET ai UTIL HEAC White Utility for non HEAC operation or HEAC for Source and Sink HPD HEAC Hot Plug Detect for non HEAC operation or HEAC for Source and Sink Table 3 HDMI TPA H Eight Position Cable Connector P2 Low Speed COLOR ID FOR TPA HP COLOR ID FOR TPA HR CHICCA RR CT Page 18 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual Table 4 HDMI Type A HEAC Plug and Receptacle Pin Assignments Connector Destination Pin Description Pin Number Number Source Sink sm 1 om om mo esmo 2 mo ts WH COM RA RC NO ES mo EE mm em 2 em ow m mm gt us seme COMEM fe me mae II EC Color ID for Data Colo
3. HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual WILDER TECHNOLOGIES It s all about integrit HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual Table of Contents WALA OC Na PEPPERS RR DR EE na i 3 o Aa O O O a a 5 The HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter Care and Handling Precautions esssssesssssreserrrereserrerrreees 6 General Test Adapter Cable and Connector aaa aaa aaa aa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa ceras nazwana a aiaa a 0a 8 ANAIS NAS OF EE are AAAA ceva one see aa OE a Spa 8 o saone ce a ane ed REKE 8 CIO ii 8 Makne COCO iii 8 Electrostatic Discharge MOM ressens seance enr did dada teens 9 o E E EP 10 er lle OR E E N 13 Ola 14 DARU salle 15 E EDID Low Frequency Control Board sscscssseccennnnnnnnns 16 Mechanical and Environmental Specifications ss 17 EIECHFICAI SPECIFICATIONS aaa 20 Wilder Technologies LLC Limited Warranty ss 33 Wilder Technologies LLC Terms amp Conditions of Sale 34 Compliance with Environmental LegislatiON ss 35 WEEE Compliance Sta temen ace OMG OGAE cdi 35 COS SO T NR Jesi RA oo SR RINDO SD oo PR 36 E EDIDAddendu lc 37 E EDID Low Frequency Control Board reference information 37 E EDID Low Frequency Control Board User Model 40 DID ERRON E EO AJ OZGA E ee ee 45 A E E O RIR 51 Page 2 O 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual Introduction This user s guide
4. 1 00 1Y 2 64 dB 1Y 3 00 dB 1Y 2 47 dB 2 00 2X 15495 34 MHz gt Y 5 77 dB 2Y 5 88 dB 2Y 6 08 dB 3 00 2Y 5 25 dB 4 00 5 00 6 00 7 00 10 00 MHz Step 10 00 MHz 1799 00 MHz 18000 00 MHz Figure 11 Typical TMDS mated pair balanced insertion loss with calibration top and without calibration bottom Page 24 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual 10 00 dB SDD1 1 50 00 SDD11 2 SDD11 3 SDD11 40 00 4 5DD11 30 00 1X 2506 71 MHz 1Y 22 25 dB ae 1Y 19 64 dB 1Y 26 69 dB 1Y 23 16 dB 10 00 2X 7964 62 MHz 2Y 10 51 dB 27 8 94 dB 2Y 9 05 dB 0 00 9 71 dB 10 00 20 00 30 00 40 00 50 00 10 00 MHz Step 10 00 MHz 1199 00 MHz 12000 00 MHz 10 00 dB SDD1 1 50 00 SDD11 2 5DD11 3 SDD11 40 00 4 SDD11 30 00 1X 3976 97 MHz TY 21 22 dB zone TY 20 08 dB 1Y 19 90 dB EY 24 61 dB 10 00 2X 5912 08 MHz Y 22 25 dB 2Y 19 92 dB 2Y 20 16 dB 0 00 2Y 24 89 dB 3X 9238 05 MHz ZY 12 19 dB 10 00 1 IY 12 47 dB 3Y 9 94 dB 3Y 13 56 dB 20 00 30 00 40 00 50 00 E 10 00 MHz Step 10 00 MHz 1199 00 MHz 12000 00 MHz Figure 12 Typical TMDS mated pair balanced return loss with calibration top and without calibration bottom Page 25 O 2010 2011 2012 Wi
5. 720 x 576 p 50Hz 4 3 1920 x 1080 p 59 94 60Hz 16 9 1440 x 480 p 59 94 60Hz 16 9 1440 x 480 p 59 94 60Hz 4 3 2880 x 240 p 59 94 60Hz 16 9 2880 x 240 p 59 94 60Hz 4 3 2880 x 480 i 59 94 60Hz 16 9 Page 49 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual e VIC 10 2880 x 480 i 59 94 60Hz 4 3 e VIC 9 720 1440 x 240 p 59 94 60Hz 16 9 e VIC 8 720 1440 x 240 p 59 94 60Hz 4 3 e VIC 7 720 1440 x 480 i 59 94 60Hz 16 9 e VIC 6 720 1440 x 480 i 59 94 60Hz 4 3 e VIC 5 1920 x 1080 i 59 94 60Hz 16 9 e VIC 4 1280 x 720 p 59 94 60Hz 16 9 e VIC 3 720 x 480 p 59 94 60Hz 16 9 e VIC 2 720 x 480 p 59 94 60Hz 4 3 e VIC 1 640 x 480 p 59 94 60Hz 4 3 Speaker allocation data block e RLC RRC RL RR FC LEE FL FR Vendor specific data block e IEEE registration ID 0x000C03 e Data block payload CEC PA 1 0 0 0 36 bit 30 bit deep YCbCr 4 4 4 DVI dual link not supported e max TMDS clk 340 MHz e Content Types None Latency Not Present Interlaced Latency Not Present e 3Dpresent HDMI 3D LEN 5 Image Size no additional information e 4K x 2K Support 3840x2160 30Hz 3840x2160 25Hz 3840x2160 24Hz 4096x2160 24Hz e General 3D Support on first 16 VIC entries Frame Packing Field Alternative Line Alternative Side by Side Full L Depth L Depth gfx gfx depth Side by Side Half e Detailed 3D Declarations For VIC entry 05 Side by Side Ful
6. HEAC test configuration Page 40 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual Wilder Technologies y Es FF r MT Lao LOW FREQUEN Y COPYRIG 0 1006 000 __ S N Figure A 5 E EDID Low Frequency Control Board connected for sink testing Note that jumper J3 is connecting pins 2 to 3 this is the sink testing position for HPD Also note that power is connected between VCC and CEC GND of the secondary connector Exercise caution in setting the correct polarity of this power supply In addition the secondary connector J2 signal SCL is used to clock out the DDC data on SDA Page 41 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual ider Technologies wA E EDID o F GND ax fu U POP a PY s L SL JJ Lab EM J JEN CONTROL BOA bz _ S N 0 100 40 x O Ril Figure A 6 E EDID Low Frequency Control Board connected for source testing Note that jumper J3 is connecting pin 1 to 2 this is the source testing position for HPD Also note that HPD power is connected to J7 Exercise caution in setting the correct polarity of this power supply J7 1 is DDC CEC ground and J7 2 is the HPD power source The power supply connected to HPD input is adjusted during the course of the testing The E EDID Low Frequency Control Board has bee
7. Page 34 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual Compliance with Environmental Legislation Wilder Technologies LLC is dedicated to complying with the requirements of all applicable environmental legislation and regulations including appropriate recycling and or disposal of our products WEEE Compliance Statement The European Union adopted Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE with requirements that went into effect August 13 2005 WEEE is intended to reduce the disposal of waste from electrical and electronic equipment by establishing guidelines for prevention reuse recycling and recovery Wilder Technologies has practices and processes in place to conform to the requirements in this important Directive In support of our environmental goals effective January 1 2009 Wilder Technologies LLC has partnered with E Tech Recycling of Beaverton Oregon www etechrecycling com to recycle our obsolete and electronic waste in accordance with the European Union Directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE Directive As a service to our customers Wilder Technologies is also available for managing the proper recycling and or disposal of all Wilder Technologies products that have reached the end of their useful life For further information and return instructions contact support wilder tec
8. SDD21 30 00 20 00 10 00 0 00 10 00 20 00 30 00 50 00 60 00 10 00 MHz Step 10 00 MHz 599 00 MHz 6000 00 MHz 10 00 dB SDD21 40 00 2 SDD21 3 SDD21 30 00 20 00 10 00 0 00 10 00 20 00 30 00 40 00 50 00 60 00 10 00 MHz Step 10 00 MHz 599 00 MHz 6000 00 MHz Figure 21 Typical Differential NEXT of HEAC to CLK without connector top and with mated connectors bottom all lanes terminated at both ends Page 32 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual Wilder Technologies LLC Limited Warranty Wilder Technologies LLC warrants that each Test Adapter 1 is free from defects in materials and workmanship and 2 conforms to Wilder Technologies specifications for a period of 12 months See Consumable and Fragile Material Warranty for exceptions to the 12 month warranty The warranty period for a Test Adapter is a specified fixed period commencing on the date of ship from Wilder Technologies LLC If you did not purchase your Test Adapter directly from Wilder Technologies LLC the serial number and a valid proof of purchase will be required to establish your purchase date If you do not have a valid proof of purchase the warranty period will be measured from the date
9. VIC 31 VIC 30 VIC 29 VIC 28 VIC 27 VIC 26 VIC 25 VIC 24 VIC 23 VIC 22 VIC 21 VIC 20 VIC 19 VIC 18 VIC 17 VIC 16 VIC 15 VIC 14 VIC 13 VIC 12 VIC 11 HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual 1280 x 720 p 23 97 24Hz 16 9 720 1440 x 480 i 239 76 240Hz 16 9 720 1440 x 480 i 239 76 240Hz 4 3 720 x 480 p 239 76 240Hz 16 9 720 x 480 p 239 76 240Hz 4 3 720 1440 x 576 i 200Hz 16 9 720 1440 x 576 i 200Hz 4 3 720 x 576 p 200Hz 16 9 720 x 576 p 200Hz 4 3 720 1440 x 480 i 119 88 120Hz 16 9 720 1440 x 480 i 119 88 120Hz 4 3 720 x 480 p 119 88 120Hz 16 9 720 x 480 p 119 88 120Hz 4 3 1280 x 720 p 119 88 120Hz 16 9 1920 x 1080 i 119 88 120Hz 16 9 720 1440 x 576 i 100Hz 16 9 720 1440 x 576 i 100Hz 4 3 720 x 576 p 100Hz 16 9 720 x 576 p 100Hz 4 3 1280 x 720 p 100Hz 16 9 1920 x 1080 i 100Hz 16 9 1920 x 1080 i 50Hz 16 9 2880 x 576 p 50Hz 16 9 2880 x 576 p 50Hz 4 3 2880 x 480 p 59 94 60Hz 16 9 2880 x 480 p 59 94 60Hz 4 3 1920 x 1080 p 29 97 30Hz 16 9 1920 x 1080 p 25Hz 16 9 1920 x 1080 p 23 97 24Hz 16 9 1920 x 1080 p 50Hz 16 9 1440 x 576 p 50Hz 16 9 1440 x 576 p 50Hz 4 3 2880 x 288 p 50Hz 16 9 2880 x 288 p 50Hz 4 3 2880 x 576 i 50Hz 16 9 2880 x 576 i 50Hz 4 3 720 1440 x 288 p 50Hz 16 9 720 1440 x 288 p 50Hz 4 3 720 1440 x 576 i 50Hz 16 9 720 1440 x 576 i 50Hz 4 3 1920 x 1080 i 50Hz 16 9 1280 x 720 p 50Hz 16 9 720 x 576 p 50Hz 16 9
10. display and or sound Source Device A device that contains a stream source and originates an isochronous A V stream TMDS Transition Minimized Differential Signaling Victim A signal carrier on a system that has a response imposed on it by other signals in the system Page 36 O 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual E EDID Addendum A 1 This addendum provides documentation of E EDID Low Frequency Control Board HDMI TPA HE as to its content and operation It also contains documentation of the provided EE PROM which may or may not be used in the course of the testing E EDID Low Frequency Control Board reference information This section contains an illustration of the E EDID Low Frequency Control Board the schematic primary cable attachment detail secondary cable attachment for probing and or HDCP signal injection and specification of the E EDID Low Frequency Control Board Wilder Technologies E EDID RB p a OOO Tae JT J3 HPD R6 Pe 2 a 0 a aos a Ja GND noe del co Qii cm CEC reso St ig INPUT cel S HPD INPUT ps qCEC GND J2 COPYRIGHT 2009 110 1006 000 L S N Figure A 1 E EDID Low Frequency Control Board The previous figure shows the E EDID Low Frequency Control Board J1 is the primary attachment point for the low speed signals from the HDMI TPA H J2 is the secondary attachment point for probing or
11. when not in use if possible Do not set connectors contact end down Install the SMA protective end caps when the HDMI TPA H is not in use Visual Inspection Be sure to inspect all cables carefully before making a connection Inspect all cables for metal particles scratches deformed threads dents or bent broken or misaligned center conductors Do not use damaged cables Cleaning If necessary clean the connectors using low pressure less than 60 PSI compressed air or nitrogen with an effective oil vapor filter and condensation trap Clean the cable threads if necessary using a lint free swab or cleaning cloth moistened with isopropyl alcohol Always completely dry a connector before use Do not use abrasives to clean the connectors Re inspect connectors making sure no particles or residue remains Making Connections Before making any connections review the Care and Handling Precautions section Follow these guidelines when making connections e Align cables carefully e Make preliminary connection lightly e To tighten turn connector nut only e Do not apply bending force to cable e Do not over tighten preliminary connections e Do not twist or screw in cables e Use a torque wrench and do not tighten past the break point of the torque wrench Page 8 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual Electrostatic Discharge Informat
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13. 10 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual VE Level Zeroimyv 4 al Eye Anpitude ni 4 Eye Signal to Noise Eye Rise Time 20 80 Eye Jiter RMS p n JE Es Sri LF Eye Signal to Noise Param Figure 10 Typical TMDS mated pair 10 2 Gb s eye measurements with calibration top and without calibration bottom Page 23 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual 1 00 dB SDD21 2 00 SDD21 z E 2 SDD21 3 SDD21 1 00 E 4 SDD21 p h 0 00 E a DAT NSE THEE the if sli hy ju LE il YA d m Y bh f y 1X 10398 90 MHz 4 00 y i 7 Wi ii i oi 1Y 2 58 dB 1 RAY PME A a 3 WAR Ses pi 1Y 2 42 dB 2 00 IWA 2X 15670 00 MHz RER MIGRA 2Y 2 10 dB I Y 1 81 dB ili 2Y 2 71 dB 3 00 WU ji ZY 1 97 dB UL Ti 3X 16366 53 MHz IN 3Y 5 84 dB 4 00 it Er 4 43 dB MH 3Y 5 98 dB 1 4 50 dB 5 00 il will 5 LN Wi 7 00 MF pl a 10 00 MHz Step 10 00 MHz 1799 00 MHz 18000 00 MHz 1 00 dB SDD21 2 00 SDD21 2 SDD21 3 SDD21 1 00 4 SDD21 0 00 1X 9745 51 MHz 1Y 2 82 dB
14. 1X THRU Page 13 O 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual SOLT SHORT OPEN LOAD and 2X THRU SOLT are calibration standards used to compensate for errors associated with the TPA when used for Jitter measurement TDR TDT and VNA testing SOLT represents the same electrical length and losses as the TPA through the HDMI Type A HEAC connector pad and enables the test engineer to compensate for the following six repeatable systematic errors that occur when moving the reference plane e Signal leakage effects Directivity errors e Signal leakage effects Crosstalk errors e Reflection effects Source Impedance Mismatching errors e Reflection effects Load Impedance Mismatching errors e Bandwidth effects Receiver Transmission in Test Equipment errors e Bandwidth effects Receiver Reflection tracking in Test Equipment errors These errors need to be corrected on each port Refer to the Instrument Manual for instructions on the instrument s specific calibration process NOTE The reference plane is the boundary both physically and electrically between the calibrated and uncalibrated portions of the circuit Everything outside the reference plane is considered part of the DUT Any instrument that does not use calibration defines the DUT as the total of externally connected components If the HDMI TPA C is not used all of the HDMI TPA H and the 6 inch cabl
15. Linear PCM e g IEC60958 e Maximum number of channels 8 e Sampling frequency kHz 32 44 1 48 88 2 96 176 4 192 e Number of bits per sample 16 bits 20 bits 24 bits e Audio format code AC 3 e Maximum number of channels 8 e Sampling frequency kHz 32 44 1 48 88 2 96 176 4 192 e Maximum bit rate 2040 kbps e Audio format code DTS e Maximum number of channels 8 e Sampling frequency kHz 32 44 1 48 88 2 96 176 4 192 e Maximum bit rate 2040 kbps e Audio format code Dolby Digital e Maximum number of channels 8 e Sampling frequency kHz 32 44 1 48 88 2 96 176 4 192 e Audio format code DTS HD e Maximum number of channels 8 e Sampling frequency kHz 32 44 1 48 88 2 96 176 4 192 e Audio format code MAT MLP e Maximum number of channels 8 e Sampling frequency kHz 32 44 1 48 88 2 96 176 4 192 Video data block e VIC 63 1920 x 1080 p 119 88 120Hz 16 9 Native e VIC 64 1920 x 1080 p 100Hz 16 9 e VIC 62 1280 x 720 p 29 97 30Hz 16 9 e VIC 61 1280 x 720 p 25Hz 16 9 Page 48 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D VIC 60 VIC 59 VIC 58 VIC 57 VIC 56 VIC 55 VIC 54 VIC 53 VIC 52 VIC 51 VIC 50 VIC 49 VIC 48 VIC 47 VIC 46 VIC 45 VIC 44 VIC 43 VIC 42 VIC 41 VIC 40 VIC 39 VIC 38 VIC 37 VIC 36 VIC 35 VIC 34 VIC 33 VIC 32
16. Vhpd 3 3V CEC current uA Vcec 3 3V E EDID Low Frequency Control Board User Model This section documents using an external power supply for HPD and CEC the use of the HPD and CEC circuitry for testing and source testing of the E EDID per the CTS Most tests require interaction with the E EDID to setup the HDMI protocol to the necessary state for testing NOTE The E EDID Low Frequency Control Board does not provide for testing HDCP functionality An external data generator must be used to test this functionality The following are examples of tests that are from the CTS They are included to explain the operation of the E EDID Low Frequency Control Board They are not meant to replace the most recent version of the CTS Please follow the requirements of the most recent version of the CTS Within the HDMI Compliance Test Specification Version 1 4a HPD testing is performed as follows e For Cable testing the HPD test is TEST ID 5 12 HPD Detect signal Two E EDID Low Frequency Control Boards can be used to connect Power on the Source side connector and to measure HPD at the Sink connector No EEPROM is required for this test e For Source testing TEST ID 7 12 Hot Plug Detect e For Sink testing TEST ID 8 10 HPD Output Voltage and TEST ID 8 11 HPD Output Resistance NOTE The HPD tests as indicated are non HEAC tests For HEAC connected testing the external data generator needs to fulfill the HPD tests or revert to a non
17. d packaging Information on packaging guidelines can be found at www wilder tech com Wilder Technologies LLC will ship repaired or replacement Test Adapter Delivery Duty Prepaid DDP and will pay for return shipment You will receive title to the repaired or replacement Test Adapter and you will be the importer of record Page 33 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual Wilder Technologies LLC Terms amp Conditions of Sale Other Documents This Agreement may NOT be altered supplemented or amended by the use of any other document s unless otherwise agreed to in a written agreement signed by both you and Wilder Technologies LLC If you do not receive an invoice or acknowledgement in the mail via e mail or with your Product information about your purchase may be obtained at support WO wilder tech com or by contacting your sales representative Payment Terms Orders Quotes Interest Terms of payment are within Wilder Technologies LLC s sole discretion and unless otherwise agreed to by Wilder Technologies LLC payment must be received by Wilder Technologies LLC prior to Wilder Technologies LLC s acceptance of an order Payment for the products will be made by credit card wire transfer or some other prearranged payment method unless credit terms have been agreed to by Wilder Technologies LLC Invoices are due and payable within the time period noted o
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19. documents the HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter HDMI TPA H the associated Calibration Module and the E EDID Low Frequency Control Board The two test adapter types shown in Figures 1 and 2 test HDMI Interface HDMI cables and devices against the HDMI Compliance Test Specification Version 1 4a The Calibration Module shown on Page 13 is used to zero out test adapter attributes using SOLT with either the 1X THRU or the 2X THRU The E EDID Low Frequency Control Board shown on Page 16 and further discussed in Addendum A 1 provides measurement access to several test points The TPA HP and TPA HR test adapter assemblies allow easy access via SMA connections to measure or inject TMDS Data and Clock signals and or HEAC signals These test adapters also provide access to DDC CEC signals including the 5V Power SDA SCL CEC DDC CEC Return and Ground via an eight position low speed connector A mating eight position low speed connector is provided on the E EDID Low Frequency Control Board for additional access to these signals Hot Plug Detect High Speed Ethernet and Audio Return Channel are incorporated in the functionality of the HEAC signals The HEAC coaxial cable shields are DDC CEC Return referenced as stated per HEAC Table 2 1 of HDMI specification version 1 4a dated March 4 2010 The TMDS signals are high speed ground referenced NOTE To avoid damaging the cables use the handling techniques described in the Care and Handling section befo
20. dth lines 5 e Horizontal image size mm 708 e Vertical image size mm 398 e Border O pixels x O lines e Scanning mode Progressive e Stereo Normal display no stereo e Sync mode Digital Separate VSYNC polarity HSYNC polarity Descriptor 2 e Pixel clock MHz 148 500 e Horizontal active pixels 1920 e Vertical active lines 1080 e Horizontal blanking pixels 280 e Vertical blanking lines 45 e Horizontal Sync Delay pixels 88 e Horizontal Sync pulse width pixels 44 e Vertical Sync Delay lines 4 e Vertical Sync pulse width lines 5 e Horizontal image size mm 708 e Vertical image size mm 398 e Border O pixels x O lines e Scanning mode Progressive e Stereo Normal display no stereo e Sync mode Digital Separate VSYNC polarity HSYNC polarity Page 47 O 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual Display Product Name ASCII e Monitor name HDMI TPA Display Range Limits Descriptor e Min vertical rate Hz 256 e Max vertical rate Hz 510 e Min horizontal rate kHz 1 e Max horizontal rate kHz 255 e Max clock rate MHz 340 Timing Extension e Tag 2 e Revision 3 Monitor Support e Underscan Not supported e Basic audio Supported e RGB and YCbCr444 Supported e RGB and YCbCr422 Supported Data Block Collection Audio data block e Audio format code
21. e emphasis is a boost of the signal level just after an edge transition de emphasis is a reduction in the low speed amplitude of the signal source Typically on a de emphasized signal the levels have to be reset to attain the same output levels Resultant signals from either pre emphasis or de emphasis are identical relative to the DUT For the purposes of this discussion pre emphasis will be used To set the pre emphasis first determine the amount of signal boost by connecting the signal source via the 1X THRU and the respective cable used to connect the DUT to the source to a high speed oscilloscope or a jitter measurement device Trigger the oscilloscope or jitter measurement device using a trigger from the source The trigger a single event indicates the start of the signal being sent to the DUT Adjust pre emphasis to maximize the eye opening Group Delay Group delay is the second error source for 1X THRU calibration When the DUT generates an output signal it can be used to measure delay To create a baseline delay measurement connect the output signal cable to the input signal cable and the 1X THRU To determine corrected DUT delay subtract this baseline measurement from the DUT delay measurements Page 15 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual E EDID Low Frequency Control Board The E EDID Low Frequency Control Board HDMI TPA HE is a tool t
22. es as well as cables connecting the 6 inch cables to the test instrument would be a part of the DUT Non repeatable errors such as drift or random errors can be reduced but not corrected Drift errors aggregate over time or with environmental changes such as temperature shift To eliminate drift errors perform another calibration A random error cannot be corrected through calibration since the error occurred randomly Random errors are typically associated with either test instrument noise or test repeatability problems Reduce test instrument noise by increasing source power lowering the IF bandwidth or averaging results over multiple sweeps Reduce test repeatability problems through the use of a torque wrench or again by averaging over multiple sweeps Page 14 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual 1X THRU The 1X THRU is a calibration feature used to calibrate time domain instrumentation for example pre emphasized pulse generators or AWGs arbitrary waveform generators 1X THRU calibration compensates two error sources cable losses and group delay Cable Losses Cable losses associated with the HDMI Type A HEAC plug TPA and its respective cabling that s connected to the test source consist of skin loss and to a lesser extent dielectric loss Pre emphasis or de emphasis is used at the signal source to correct for these cable losses Pr
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24. for injecting HDCP signals J3 is the HPD grounding connection J4 is CEC switching connection J5 is CEC grounding connection J6 is the Power and return input for CEC J7 is the Power and return input for HPD J8 is the socket for the E EDID EE PROM Page 37 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual J1 J2 RF GND H Lfe RF GND cee e pel c ele art be SCL 4 tj e sci a O PR a O PR E RA O ae Err HA eo OP wo a R1 J7 T 0 HD 1 0 user supplied 20 J3 gt 1 2K e 2 0 3 0 R6 10K J 1 O om 3 J6 CEC 3 3V 3 6V 1 R13 10K user supplied 2 AAA 10 Figure A 2 E EDID Low Frequency Control Board Schematic Page 38 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual Figure A 3 E EDID Low Frequency Control Board attached to a HDMI TPA H Plug for HEAC testing Figure A 4 E EDID Low Frequency Control Board utilizing the HEAC adapter cable assembly between the HDMI TPA H Plug and the EDID Low Frequency Board for non HEAC testing Page 39 O 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual Table A 1 E EDID Low Frequency Control Board Electrical Specifications SPECIFICATION minimum TYPICAL MAXIMUM NOTES HPD current mA
25. h com Page 35 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual Glossary of Terms TERMINOLOGY DEFINITION Aggressor A signal imposed on a system i e cable assembly to measure response on other signal carriers Box to box connection HDMI Type A link between two boxes detachable by an end user An HDMI Type A cable connector assembly for the box to box connection shall have three TMDS Link lanes Consumer Electronics Control Display Data Channel VESA HDMI Type A Receiver Circuitry that receives the incoming HDMI Type A TMDS Link data Located in Sink Device and the upstream port of Intermediate Device HDMI Type A Circuitry that transmits the HDMI Type A TMDS Link data located in Source Transmitter Device and in the downstream port of Intermediate Device HDMI TPA H HDMI Type A HEAC Test Point Access A specialized assembly that interfaces to a HDMI Type A HEAC receptacle or plug and enables access of signals for measurement or stimulation including the HEAC signals Dual standard Device Device that supports both DisplayPort and DVI HDMI operating modes Source or Sink Informative The designation of a test that is not required for compliance but is considered important from a characterization standpoint It is provided for informational purposes only The designation of a test that is required for compliance A device that contains A V stream sinks for
26. hat may be used to support testing HDMI cables and devices against the HDMI Compliance Test Specification CTS Version 1 4a The E EDID Low Frequency Control Board contains jumpers that easily configure the low speed signal lines for several test conditions listed in the CTS Test points are also provided for easy measurement access Specific features and usage models are presented within Addendum A 1 of this document Wilder Technologies E EDID R8 p 6 F GND _ J4 z U PWI PS e cw ro b jaa O JL J IJ La rem c c_ RES Je L R2 fh INPUT SCL SDA se mG EC GND vcc HPD R6 Are OARD LOW FREQUENu y CONTROL B O COPYRIGHT 2009 110 1006 000 ETA Figure 4 E EDID Low Frequency Control Board HDMI TPA HE Figure 5 HDMI TPA HE E EDID Low Frequency Control Board mated to a HDMI TPA HP Plug Test Adapter Page 16 O 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual Mechanical and Environmental Specifications NOTE All specifications in this manual are subject to change Table 1 General Specifications ITEM DESCRIPTION Usage Environment Controlled indoor environment Test Adapter Length w standard cables 180 mm 2 mm 7 10 inches 08 inches Characteristic Operating Temperature 0 C to 55 C 32 F to 131 F Characteristic Storage Temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Characteristic
27. hen gently push the connectors together until fully seated If the HDMI TPA H must be turned or twisted to make connection to the DUT avoid using the HDMI TPA H housing alone to make this occur Try to distribute the torque forces along the length of the test setup and cabling If this is not possible it is recommended to first loosen or disconnect the SMA connections at the HDMI TPA H make the connection to the DUT and then re tighten or attach the test equipment leads NOTE Only grip the test adapter housing when inserting or extracting the HDMI TPA H to or from the DUT Pulling directly on the HDMI TPA H cables or using them to insert the HDMI TPA H may cause damage Page 6 O 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual e CAUTION 5 Carefully Make SMA Connections To connect the HDMI TPA H SMA connectors follow these steps 1 Hold the cable stationary by grasping the cable at the black heat shrink section near the SMA connector 2 Insert the mating SMA barrel and hand tighten the free spinning SMA nut onto the connector while avoiding pulling bending or twisting the HDMI TPA H coaxial cable 3 The HDMI TPA H SMA connectors have flats that accept an open end 1 4 inch or 6 5mm wrench When attaching instrument cables to the HDMI TPA H it is recommended that the HDMI TPA H SMA connectors be mechanically held and the test leads be tightened to the equipmen
28. ion Protection against electrostatic discharge ESD is essential while connecting inspecting or cleaning the HDMI TPA H test adapter and connectors attached to a static sensitive circuit such as those found in test sets Electrostatic discharge can damage or destroy electronic components Be sure to perform all work on electronic assemblies at a static safe work station using two types of ESD protection e Conductive table mat and wrist strap combination e Conductive floor mat and heel strap combination When used together both of these types provide a significant level of ESD protection Used alone the table mat and wrist strap combination provide adequate ESD protection To ensure user safety the static safe accessories must provide at least 1 MO of isolation from ground Acceptable ESD accessories may be purchased from a local supplier WARNING These techniques for a static safe work station should not be used when working on circuitry with a voltage potential greater than 500 volts Page 9 O 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual User Model The HDMI Type A HEAC TPA supports testing with the HDMI CTS Version 1 4a Itis capable of performing well beyond the scope of measurements contained in the CTS limited only by the specifications environmental care and handling as stated in this document The following examples are suggestions for possible
29. l L Depth gfx gfx depth Frame Packing Number of native formats 1 Page 50 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual Index 1X THRU 15 Cable Bend Limits 6 Cable Losses 15 Cable Tension Pull Forces 6 Cable Twisting Torque 6 Calibration 13 Care and Handling 6 CEC testing 42 Cleaning 8 Compliance WEEE 35 Connections HDMI TPA H to DUT 6 SMA 7 Connector Shell Grounding 4 Crosstalk errors 14 DDC CEC Signals 5V Power 3 CEC 3 DDC CEC Return 3 Ground 3 SCL 3 SDA 3 de emphasis 15 Directivity errors 14 drift errors 14 DUT 14 E EDID EE PROM 45 E EDID Reference Information 37 E EDID User Model 40 E EDID Low Frequency Control Board 3 16 37 Electrical Specifications 20 Electrostatic Discharge Information ESD 9 environmental changes 14 Errors Crosstalk 14 Directivity 14 drift 14 Load Impedance Mismatching 14 random 14 Receiver Reflection tracking in Test Equipment 14 Receiver Transmission in Test Equipment 14 Source Impedance Mismatching 14 ESD protection 9 Figures Cable Connectors 17 Calibration module 13 E EDID attached to an HDMI TPA HP for HEAC testing 39 E EDID attached to an HDMI TPA HP for non HEAC testing 39 E EDID CEC jumper positions 43 44 E EDID connected for sink testing 41 E EDID connected for source testing 42 E EDID Low Frequency Control Board 16 37 E EDID Low Freq
30. lder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual 10 00 dB 50 00 40 00 30 00 20 00 10 00 0 00 10 00 20 00 30 00 40 00 50 00 SDD11 F PN 10 00 MHz Step 10 00 MHz 1199 00 MHz 12000 00 MHz SDD11 2 5DD11 3 5DD11 3 5DD22 2187 36 MHz 32 60 dB 33 87 dB 29 89 dB 29 88 dB 1732 37 MHz 19 86 dB 23 12 dB 19 82 dB 20 92 dB 11172 60 MHz 20 73 dB 20 00 dB 21 71 dB 24 70 dB Figure 13 Typical TMDS on TPA balanced return loss differential termination replacing connector Page 26 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual Number Averages 4 TDR Cal On Rise Time 100 ps MUTE TO 1 Figure 14 Typical differential TDR of TMDS HDMI TPA HP connected to HDMI TPA HR at 100 ps Rise Time Number Averages 4 TDR Cal 00 R Rise Time 200 ps MOTE 1104 1 Figure 15 Typical differential TDR of TMDS HDMI TPA HP connected to HDMI TPA HR at 200 ps Rise Time Page 27 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual 10 00 dB SDD21 20 00 10 00 0 00 10 00 20 00 30 00 40 00 50 00 60 00 70 00 80 00
31. n designed to include the functionality of the TPA CEC R Quiescent CEC Electrical Test Fixture Within the HDMI Compliance Test Specification Version 1 4a CEC testing is performed as follows e For Cable testing TEST ID 5 14 CEC communication e For Source testing TEST ID 7 15 CEC Line degradation CEC voltage measurements are taken with 1 Meg Ohm load to CEC GND with 3 3V through 27k Ohms with 1k Ohm load to CEC GND with the divider created between the 3 3V 27k Ohms and the 1k Ohm to CEC GND And then the current is measured with 3 63V through the 27k Ohms e For Sink testing TEST ID 8 14 CEC Line Degradation CEC voltage measurements are taken with 1 Meg Ohm load to CEC GND with 3 3V through 27k Ohms with 1k Ohm load to CEC GND with the divider created between the 3 3V 27k Ohms and the 1k Ohm to CEC GND And then the current is measured with 3 63V through the 27k Ohms Page 42 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual Wilder Technotog e sa we 2011 2012 4 ui echnologies LLC ocument No 910 NH 000 Rev 2 HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual Wilder Technolog Page 44 O 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Documen t No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual E EDID EE PROM Table A 2 E EDID EE PROM Memory Map MIECZA E BELA EMI EINE MM 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 SE 8C
32. n your invoice measured from the date of the invoice Wilder Technologies LLC may invoice parts of an order separately Your order is subject to cancellation by Wilder Technologies LLC in Wilder Technologies LLC s sole discretion Unless you and Wilder Technologies LLC have agreed to a different discount Wilder Technologies LLC s standard pricing policy for Wilder Technologies LLC branded systems which includes hardware software and services in one discounted price allocates the discount off list price applicable to the service portion of the system to be equal to the overall calculated percentage discount off list price on the entire system Wilder Technologies LLC is not responsible for pricing typographical or other errors in any offer by Wilder Technologies LLC and reserves the right to cancel any orders resulting from such errors Shipping Charges Taxes Title Risk of Loss Shipping handling duties and tariffs are additional unless otherwise expressly indicated at the time of sale Title to products passes from Wilder Technologies LLC to Customer on shipment from Wilder Technologies LLC s facility Loss or damage that occurs during shipping by a carrier selected by Wilder Technologies LLC is Wilder Technologies LLC s responsibility Loss or damage that occurs during shipping by a carrier selected by you is your responsibility You must notify Wilder Technologies LLC within 7 days of the date of your invoice or acknowledgement i
33. nt No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual 1 00 dB S21 2 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 5 00 6 00 7 00 10 00 MHz Step 10 00 MHz 2649 00 MHz 26500 00 MHz Figure 7 Typical 2X THRU insertion loss 10 00 dB S 1 1 50 00 40 00 30 00 20 00 10 00 0 00 10 00 20 00 30 00 40 00 50 00 10 00 MHz Step 10 00 MHz 2649 00 MHz 26500 00 MHz Figure 8 Typical 2X THRU return loss Page 21 O 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D 21 1X dat S11 1X Bu 18770 00 MHz 2 97 dB 13220 00 MHz 19 20 dB HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual Re TDD21 Bit Pattem PRBS Data Rate Gb s 10 2 Rise Time ps 0 Pattern Length bits 2 11 1 Amplitude mV 200 440 00 400 00 0 000 ps 19 552 ps 195 521 ps ie TDD21 Bit Pattern PRBS Data Rate Gb s 10 2 Rise Time ps 0 Pattem Length bits 2 11 1 Amplitude mV 200 440 00 400 00 0 00 40 00 0 000 ps 19 485 ps 194 853 ps Figure 9 Typical TMDS mated pair 10 2 Gb s eye diagram with calibration top and without calibration bottom Page 22 20
34. of ship from Wilder Technologies LLC If during the warranty period the Test Adapter is not in good working order Wilder Technologies LLC will at its option repair or replace it at no additional charge except as is set forth below In some cases the replacement Test Adapter may not be new and may have been previously installed Regardless of the Test Adapter s production status Wilder Technologies LLC appropriate warranty terms apply Consumable and Fragile Material Warranty Wilder Technologies LLC warrants that consumable materials and all fragile materials supplied by Wilder Technologies LLC either as part of an instrument or system or supplied separately will be free from defects in material and workmanship at the time of shipment Extent of Warranty The warranty does not cover the repair or exchange of a Test Adapter resulting from misuse accident modification unsuitable physical or operating environment improper maintenance by you or failure caused by a product for which Wilder Technologies LLC is not responsible The warranty is voided by removal or alteration of Test Adapter or parts identification labels The initial three months are unconditional the remaining months excludes plugs receptacles and SMA connectors Connectors are wear items and excluded from the warranty after the initial three months These warranties are your exclusive warranties and replace all other warranties or conditions express or implied inclu
35. ologies web site for additional information Page 4 O 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual Product Inspection Upon receiving the HDMI TPA H from Wilder Technologies perform the following product inspection e Inspect the outer shipping container foam lined instrument case and product for damage Retain the outer cardboard shipping container until the contents of the shipment have been inspected for completeness and the product has been checked mechanically and electrically Use the foam lined instrument case for secure storage of the Wilder Technologies HDMI Test Adapter when not in use e Locate the shipping list and verify that all items ordered were received e Inthe unlikely event that the product is defective or incomplete the Limited Warranty section discusses how to contact Wilder Technologies for technical assistance and or how to package the product for return Page 5 O 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual The HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter Care and Handling Precautions The HDMI Test Adapter requires careful handling to avoid damage Improper handling techniques or using too small a cable bend radius can damage the coaxial cable connections within the adapter housing or the cables themselves This can occur at any point along the cable To achieve o
36. pe A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual Video Input Definitions e Signal type Digital e VESA DFP 1 x default Not Compatible e Max Horz Size in cm 80 e Max Vert Size in cm 45 e Gamma Value 2 2 Features e Standby Mode Supported e Suspend Mode Supported e Active Off Mode Supported e Monochrome display e sRGB is not used as default e Preferred Timing is native e Display is non continuous frequency multi mode Chromaticity e Red x 0 625 e Red y 0 3439 e Green x 0 280 e Green y 0 594 e Blue x 0 155 e Blue y 0 070 e White x 0 283 e White y 0 297 Established Timing e 640 x 480 O 60Hz DMTO660 Established Timing 2 None Manufacturer s Timing s None Standard Timing 1 e Unused Standard Timing 2 e Unused Standard Timing 3 e Unused Standard Timing 4 e Unused Page 46 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual Standard Timing 5 e Unused Standard Timing 6 e Unused Standard Timing 7 e Unused Standard Timing 8 e Unused Preferred Native Descriptor 1 e Pixel clock MHz 297 000 e Horizontal active pixels 1920 e Vertical active lines 1080 e Horizontal blanking pixels 280 e Vertical blanking lines 45 e Horizontal Sync Delay pixels 88 e Horizontal Sync pulse width pixels 44 e Vertical Sync Delay lines 4 e Vertical Sync pulse wi
37. pection 8 Warranty 33 Web Sites support wilder tech com 33 34 www etechrecycling com 35 www wilder tech com 33 WEEE 35 Page 51 O 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D Visit our website at www wilder tech com Vem WILDER TECHNOLOGIES It s all about integrity Wilder Technologies LLC 6101A East 18 Street Vancouver WA 98661 Phone 360 859 3041 Fax 360 859 3105 www wilder tech com 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D Created 4 22 2010 Revised 7 10 2012
38. ptimum performance and to prolong the HDMI TPA H s life observe the following handling precautions CAUTION 1 Avoid Torque Forces Twisting While individual coaxial cables within the test adapter have some rotational freedom twisting the HDMI TPA H as a unit with one end held stationary in excess of 90 may damage or severely degrade performance Adherence to Caution 5 below helps to avoid exceeding twist limits CAUTION 2 Avoid Sharp Cable Bends Never bend coaxial cables into a radius of 26 mm 1 inch or less Never bend cables greater than 90 Single or multiple cable bends must be kept within this limit Bending the HDMI TPA H cables less than a 26mm 1 Inch radius will permanently damage or severely degrade test adapter performance CAUTION 3 Avoid Cable Tension Pull Forces Never apply tension pull forces to an individual coaxial cable that is greater than 2 3 kg 5 Ibs To avoid applying tension always place accessories and equipment on a surface that allows adjustment to eliminate tension on the HDMI TPA H and cables Use adjustable elevation stands or apparatus to accurately place and support the HDMI TPA H CAUTION 4 Connect the HDMI TPA H First To prevent twisting bending or applying tension to the coaxial cables when connecting a HDMI TPA H always attach the HDMI TPA H to the device under test DUT or cable under test before attaching any SMA connectors Carefully align the HDMI Type A connectors and t
39. r Identification Line Polarity Plug Receptacle Page 19 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual Electrical Specifications NOTE All specifications in this manual are subject to change Table 5 Electrical Specifications ETT oo mena o james mmens us menores E es irene omen aree Differential Impedance All TMDS data and clock Receptacle and ohms at 100 ps Rise Time Plug excluding HDMI connector Differential Impedance All TMDS data and clock Receptacle and ohms at 200 ps Rise Time Plug including HDMI connector Impedance ohms 100 ps All TMDS data and clock Receptacle and Rise Time Plug excluding HDMI connector Impedance ohms 100 ps SHORT OPEN LOAD 1X THRU and 2X THRU Rise Time All TMDS data and clock Receptacle and Intra lane Skew ps Plug All TMDS data and clock Receptacle and Inter lane Skew ps Plug NEXT db at 13 GHz at 6 75 GHz at 4 05 GHz All TMDS data and clock single aggressor without HDMI connector with six inch cables and terminations Differential Impedance HEAC Receptacle and Plug excluding HDMI ohms at 100 ps Rise Time connector Differential Impedance HEAC Receptacle and Plug including HDMI ohms at 200 ps Rise Time connector Current Carrying A 5V Power and DDC CEC Grounds Page 20 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Docume
40. re making any connections or configuring a test setup Always use a static safe workstation when performing tests as explained in the Electrostatic Discharge Information section 10 SMAs for High Speed Testing M AS a SIE ce cone A A ns Se a Low Speed Connector Housing HDMI Plug Figure 1 The HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter Plug Page 3 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual 10 SMAs for High Speed Testing Low Speed Connector Housing HDMI Receptacle Figure 2 The HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter Receptacle NOTE The metal shell of both the plug HDMI TPA HP and receptacle HDMI TPA HR connectors are configured at the factory to tie high speed ground to chassis ground The low speed 8 position receptacle connector is keyed and latching Molex part number 43645 0800 The mating plug connector housing and contact pins for 26 30awg wire are provided with each HDMI TPA HE assembly Molex part numbers 43640 0801 for the 8 position housing and 43031 0011 for the 26 30awg pin contact Replacement plug parts can be purchased through Molex distributors An adapter cable assembly P N 415 0028 000 is included with the HDMI TPA HE E EDID Low Frequency Control Board for connecting the HEAC coaxial cables to the EDID board for non HEAC testing Contact Wilder Technologies or visit the Wilder Techn
41. t manufacturer s torque recommenda tions normally 5 in lbs using a 5 16 inch open end wrench If the test set up requires repositioning first loosen or disconnect the SMA connections to avoid twisting bending or tension NOTE A drop in signal amplitude by half or 6db during the testing of a lane may indicate that a cable has been mechanically pulled free of coaxial cable connections internal to the assembly This could be determined by checking if the cable has any lateral play relative to the TPA This would only occur when the TPA has exceeded the pull force as specified within the mechanical specification If the cable cannot be re seated the test adapter will need to be sent back to the factory for service e CAUTION 6 Independently Support Instrument Cables or Accessories Excessive weight from instrument cables and or accessories connected to the HDMI TPA H can cause damage or affect the test adapter performance Be sure to provide appropriate means to support and stabilize all test set up components Page 7 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual General Test Adapter Cable and Connector Observing simple precautions can ensure accurate and reliable measurements Handling and Storage Before each use of the HDMI TPA H ensure that all connectors are clean Handle all cables carefully and store the HDMI TPA H in the foam lined instrument case
42. tep 10 00 MHz 1799 00 MHz 18000 00 MHz Figure 17 Typical Differential NEXT of TMDS without connector top and with mated connectors bottom skipped lanes even to even or odd to odd all lanes terminated at both ends Page 29 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual 1 00 dB SDD21 2 00 1 00 0 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 5 00 6 00 7 00 10 00 MHz Step 10 00 MHz 799 00 MHz 8000 00 MHz Figure 18 Typical HEAC mated pair balanced insertion loss 10 00 dB SDD1 1 50 00 40 00 30 00 20 00 10 00 0 00 10 00 20 00 30 00 40 00 50 00 10 00 MHz Step 10 00 MHz 599 00 MHz 6000 00 MHz Figure 19 Typical HEAC mated pair balanced return loss Page 30 O 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D SDD21 1X EW SDD11 1X Tor 6270 00 MHz 3 00 dB 520 00 MHz 20 09 dB HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual TDR Cal On R i Rise Time 200 Figure 20 Typical differential TDR of HEAC HDMI TPA HP connected to HDMI TPA HR at 200 ps Rise Time Page 31 O 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual 10 00 dB SDD21 40 00
43. testing setups In this first example an HDMI Type A HEAC plug TPA acts as a sink TMDS Under Test HD Source HDMI A Under Test Plug TPA Signal Analyzer Low Speed Signals E EDID HDCP Analyzer Page 10 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual In the second example the HDMI Type A HEAC plug acts as a source TMDS Under Test Signal HDMI A HDMI Sink Generator Plug TPA Under Test Low Speed Signals HDMI E EDID HDCP bypassed for test Page 11 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual The third example shows two HDMI Type A HEAC Receptacle TPAs acting as source and sink TMDS Under Test Mated Connectors HDMI A Receptacle TPA Calibrated Signal Generator and Signal Analyzer HDMI A Receptacle TPA Mated Connectors Lanes Under Test Page 12 O 2010 2011 2012 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0005 000 Rev D HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter User Manual Calibration The HDMI Plug and Receptacle Test Adapters are passive components Therefore calibration for the errors generated must occur within the test instrumentation that drives the sink or looks at the response of the source Figure 3 Calibration module HDMI TPA C showing standard 6 inch cable on SOLT and 3 inch cables connected to the
44. tutes the sole and exclusive remedy of the Buyer and the exclusive liability of WILDER TECHNOLOGIES LLC and is IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES STATUTORY IMPLIED OR EXPRESSED AS TO MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR THE PURPOSE SOLD DESCRIPTION QUALITY and PRODUCTIVENESS OR ANY OTHER MATTER Without limiting the foregoing in no event shall WILDER TECHNOLOGIES LLC be liable for loss of use profit or other collateral or for special and or consequential damages RETURNED GOODS WILDER TECHNOLOGIES LLC will accept only those goods for return that have been authorized for return All goods authorized for return shall be assigned a Returned Material Authorization RMA Number The RMA Number shall be clearly marked on the shipping container s and all documentation accompanying the goods authorized for return The RMA Number shall be assigned by WILDER TECHNOLOGIES LLC pursuant to the conditions set forth in Paragraph 4 WARRANTY UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS In the event this offer is accepted under Government contract WILDER TECHNOLOGIES LLC agrees to accept clauses required by Government regulations and to waive WILDER TECHNOLOGIES LLC conditions inconsistent therewith WILDER TECHNOLOGIES LLC certifies that it is a regular manufacturer or dealer of the goods and or services offered herein and that the prices offered do not exceed those charged to any customer for like quantities services or materials under the same conditions
45. uency Control Board Schematic 38 The HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter Plug 3 The HDMI Type A HEAC Test Adapter Recept 4 Glossary 36 Group Delay 15 Handling and Storage 8 HDMI Compliance Test Specification 3 10 40 HDMI Type A HEAC plug as a sink 10 HDMI Type A HEAC plug as a source 11 HDMI Type A HEAC Recepts as source and sink 12 HDMI TPA H Cable Pinout 17 HDMI TPA HE 16 37 HEAC coaxial cable shields 3 HEAC optional cable assembly 4 HPD sink testing 41 HPD source testing 42 HPD testing 40 Load Impedance Mismatching errors 14 low speed connector 4 Low Speed Connector Part Numbers 4 Making Connections 8 Mechanical and Environmental Specifications 17 Molex Part Numbers 4 pre emphasis 15 Product Inspection 5 product return 5 pull force 6 7 random errors 14 Receiver Reflection tracking in Test Equip errors 14 Receiver Transmission in Test Equipment errors 14 secure storage 5 SMA cables 17 SOLT 14 Source Impedance Mismatching errors 14 Support 34 Supporting Instrument Cables or Accessories 7 Tables E EDID EE PROM Memory Map 45 E EDID Electrical Specifications 40 Electrical Specifications 20 General Specifications 17 HDMI Type A HEAC Plug amp Recept Pin Assignments 19 HDMI TPA H Eight Position Cable Connector 18 SMA Cable Connectors High Speed 18 Terms and Conditions of Sale 34 test instrument noise 14 test repeatability problems 14 User Model Examples 10 11 12 Visual Ins

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