Tektronix DTG5000 Series User Manual

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HDMI Compliance & Sink Characterization Using DTG5000 Series Data Timing Generator

Application Note

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HDMI supports standard, enhanced, or HD video as

well as standard or multi-channel surround audio. The

interface offers uncompressed digital video and a

bandwidth of up to 5 gigabytes per second through

one small connector instead of several cables and

connectors as in the past. In addition, HDMI enables

communication between the video source and the

digital television (DTV). HDMI development is over-

seen by HDMI Founders including Sony, Hitachi,

Panasonic (Matsushita Electric Industrial), Silicon

Image, Philips, Thomson (RCA) and Toshiba.

The HDMI Founders have stipulated that all HDMI

products must pass a battery of required compliance

tests to qualify to use the HDMI logo. This compliance

testing will ensure true interoperability and accordingly,

customer satisfaction. Today, these tests can only be

performed at an HDMI Authorized Testing Centers

(ATC). Pre-compliance testing during the design and

manufacturing stages greatly increases the likelihood

of successfully passing the final compliance tests at

the ATC. Pre-compliance testing can save valuable

time and resources.

This technical brief discusses the equipment required

for pre-compliance and compliance testing to the HDMI

physical layer Compliance Test Specifications (CTS).

HDMI Technical Characteristics

HDMI uses a high-speed serial interface that is based

on transition-minimized differential signaling (TMDS)

to send data to the receiver. TMDS signals transition

between “on” and “off” states using an algorithm that

minimizes the number of transitions to avoid excessive

levels of electromagnetic interference (EMI) on the

cable. The differential signal amplitude is +3.3 volts,

terminated in 50

Ω with 500 mV nominal amplitude

transitions (from +2.8 V to +3.3 V).

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Figure 1.

HDMI pixel data flow and organization from Source to Sink.

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