Pseudo-random noise generation commands, Configuring pseudo-random noise output parameters – Quantum Data 881 User Manual

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Chapter 9 Analyzing Digital Sources and Cables

Pseudo-random noise generation commands

This section provides command line procedures for configuring and controlling the
transmission of pseudo-random noise from the generator’s output.

Configuring pseudo-random noise output parameters

The following is an example of using commands to configure pseudo-random noise output
parameters.

To generate pseudo-random noise:

1. Connect the HDMI cable or DVI to HDMI cable between an HDMI IN connector on the

generator and the output interface on the device under test.

2. Using a terminal emulator, establish a terminal connection with the generator. Refer

to

Establishing a terminal session with the generator

” on page 31.

3. Choose the

HDMI-H (or HDMI-D) item by entering the following commands:

XVSI

4 (or 3)

// Selects the HDMI-H or HDMI-D interface

ALLU

// Applies the interface setting to the generator

4. Choose the connector to which the transmit device is connected by entering the

following commands:

XVSI:IN

1

// Selects the HDMI-1 input connector

ALLU

// Applies the interface setting to the generator

5. Enter the following commands to configure the pseudo-random noise parameters.

PNSA

1

// sets pseudo random noise to be calculated each pixel clock

PNSM

0

// sets pseudo random noise test to run in auto mode

PNSG

1

// enables the pseudo-random noise test

PNGU

// turns on the pseudo-random noise test

Analyzing pseudo-random noise from an external source

The following example tests an HDMI/DVI transmit device’s pixel data using
pseudo-random noise generated by an external source.

To analyze pseudo-random noise from an external source:

1. Connect the DVI or HDMI cable between an HDMI IN connector on the generator and

the output interface on the device under test.

2. Using a terminal emulator, establish a terminal connection with the generator. Refer

to

Establishing a terminal session with the generator

” on page 31.

3. Choose the

HDMI-H (or HDMI-D) item by entering the following commands:

XVSI

4 (or 3)

// Selects the HDMI-H or HDMI-D interface

ALLU

// Applies the interface setting to the generator

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