Connector Description - Quantum Data Gen 2 980 User Manual

Hdmi protocol analyzer
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980 HDMI Protocol Analyzer User Guide
14. View the video in real time to verify that the source is outputting video.
15. Set the capture trigger criteria and the pre-capture filtering criteria.
16. Initiate the capture.
17. View and analyze the captured data.
18. (Optional) You may wish to view the protocol data (guard band and preamble bits) using the protocol mode.
19. (Optional) If you have purchased the HDMI source compliance test option you can run this test series as well.
However you will have to refer to the User Guide for Compliance Tests for these procedures.
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Connector Description

This User Guide covers three configurations of the 980 rear panels with the HDMI Protocol Analyzer module
installed. Each illustration shows a single 980 HDMI Protocol Analyzer module installed in the 980 along with an
auxiliary bus board.
Use the following table to identify the connector function and descriptions on your 980 system configuration.
980 Configurations
Protocol Analyzer board Rev C.
Auxiliary slot module (vertical mount)
I
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E
A
F
B
G
C
H
D
J
Information / Function
The following is a description of each connector:
980 HDMI Protocol Analyzer module (Rev C):
A – BNC connector for trigger input. Used for special
sync to trigger a capture with Protocol Analyzer
module.
B – HDMI Rx port for analyzing HDMI sources or for
running HDMI compliance tests on sources.
C – HDMI Tx port for HDMI pass-through to HDTVs
and for playback captured files.
D – BNC connector for trigger output. Used for
triggering a scope or camera on the 980 Tx output.
Auxiliary Slot module:
E – RCA connector for SPDIF function. SPDIF audio
can be injected into HDMI 1.4 ARC function.
F – RCA connector for SPDIF function. Extracted
SPDIF from HDMI 1.4 ARC can be connected to
external instrument.
G – Ethernet Rx connector use for HEAC function.
Ethernet can be injected into the HDMI 1.4 outgoing
stream.
H – Ethernet Tx connector use for HEAC function.
Extracted Ethernet can be connected to a NIC card.
Lower Panel:
I – Ethernet port for connection to PC host for 980
GUI Manager application, telnet for command line
control and FTP for transferring files.
Rev. A1
December 19, 2012

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