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98 Agilent U7232A DisplayPort Electrical Performance Compliance Test Application
11 Source Unit Interval Differential Tests (Informative)
Source Unit Interval Differential Tests
Unit interval test evaluates the overall variation in the UI width over at
least one full typical SSC cycle to ensure it stays within the specification
limit.
This test calculates the average unit interval with and without the spread
spectrum clocking which will have very little to do with interoperability
unless the unit interval is at the extremes.
Test P ro ce du re
1 Start the automated testing application as described in “Starting the
DisplayPort Electrical Performance Compliance Test Application" on
page 22.
2 Connect the W2641A test fixture or other appropriate fixture to the
device under test (DUT).
3 If you are using one connection, connect the probe to one channel. If
you are using two connections, connect the two probes to two channels
of the oscilloscope. If you are using four connections, connect the four
probes to four channels of the oscilloscope.
4 Connect the SMA to SMP cable to the SMA probe head of one of the
probes and to the data lane connector on the W2641A fixture that you
want to test.
5 Connect the other SMA to SMP cable to the other SMA probe head and
to the data lane on the W2641A test fixture that you want to test.
6 In the DisplayPort Compliance Test Application, click the Set Up tab.
7 Set the Test Mode, Test Type, DUT Definition Settings, Fixture Type,
Connection Type and Number of Channels according to the type of
testing being done. Source tests are available in all the 3 test modes -
Compliance Conditions Only, User Defined Conditions and Targeted
Characterization Testing.
8 This is an Informative test, therefore, the Hide Informative Tests
checkbox must be un- checked.