DisplayPort Testing
DisplayPort Test
DisplayPort (DP) interface originated from the mid-2006 release. Its interface applications are widely used in desktops, laptops, screens , adapters or cables, and it is one of the well-loved interfaces in the European and American markets. . This interface is designed to replace the traditional VGA , DVI, and FPD-Link ( LVDS ) interfaces. In addition, VirtualLink , the most popular interface for headsets at present , also integrates DP technology. The DisplayPort 2.0 interface can reach 20G per channel , and the resolution can reach 16K 60Hz
DisplayPort Official Certification: VESA
The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) is a non-profit organization organized by more than 280 manufacturers of software, hardware, computers, monitors, and parts. The main goal is to standardize digital video interface technology. In particular, this interface is exempt from paying royalties. If you want to know more about the VESA Association, please refer to: http://www.vesa.org/
VESA announces the latest version of Specification
VESA DisplayPort (DP) Standard Version 2.0 – 26 June, 2019
Certification area
- VESA can certify product types and examples
- Source
- Sink
- Branch
- Cable
- DisplayPort certification process
- DisplayPort certification test items and instruments used
- DisplayPort certification FAQ
- DisplayPort Technical Article
Technical Tools Zone
Hardware
- Qualcomm/USB-IF/VESA officially approved test equipment
- Engineering debug: current and voltage test analysis decoder
software
- DisplayPort 1.4 Receiver Automated Test Software Anritsu MP1900A
- DisplayPort 1.4 Multi-lane Protocol Decode Software
- DisplayPort 1.2 Receiver Automated Test Software Tektronix BERTScope
- DisplayPort 1.4 Receiver automated test software Tektronix BERTScope
- DisplayPort AUX Protocol Decode Software
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