The quantumdata M42de Video Analyzer/Generator provides an
unprecedented combination of functional and compliance testing
for video, audio and protocol layers for DisplayPort 2.1.
The Teledyne
LeCroy quantumdata M42de Video Analyzer/Generator provides an
unprecedented combination of functional and compliance testing for
video, audio and protocol layers for DisplayPort 2.1 source, sink and
repeater devices. The M42de supports legacy DisplayPort HBR3 lane rates
of 1.62, 2.7, 5.4, 8.1Gb/s and the new DP 2.1 UHBR lane rates of 10.0,
13.5 & 20.0Gb/s. Now enhanced to support DP80 connections over full size
DisplayPort cables in addition to USB Type-C® cables, the M42de is your
'one-stop' solution for DP 2.1 testing and certification.
Highly Configurable
The quantumdata
M42de is a highly configurable platform for testing DP 2.1 (and 1.4)
source and sink devices with quick real-time views as well as full
capture of main line video including meta data and AUX transactions.
Invaluable for testing silicon development boards, displays, docking
stations, hubs, USB-C adapters, retimers and extenders. The video
generator offers a large library of standard video timings and test
patterns necessary for easy verification of next generation displays. A
complete API for automated testing is now available for compliance
testing.
Flexible Hardware
The M42de supports
generation and analysis of the DisplayPort data streams through the
user-friendly Video Protocol Suite Manager. The M42de features an
embedded CPU (linux-based) that operates as a stand-alone platform by
connecting an HDMI monitor plus keyboard/mouse. Optionally an external
laptop can be connected directly to the unit (via RJ45 LAN port) and
control the analyzer as a remote PC. Both approaches provide fast access
to captured video logs up to 8GB in size. The Passive Probe feature
based on Teledyne LeCroy’s cutting-edge T.A.P.4™ technology, enables
full monitoring of the DisplayPort Main Link and AUX Channel between two
DisplayPort devices at the full 20 Gb/s lane rates. For developers of
Embedded DisplayPort (eDP), the M42d offers fast link training,
alternate scrambler seed, Advanced Link Power Management (ALPM) and Tx
backlight control.
Key Features
Equipped with USB-C ports and new enhanced full-size DisplayPort
(DP80) connectors for Tx and Rx functions
Fully supports UHBR sink and source testing at 10Gb/s, 13.5Gb/s
and 20Gb/s lane rates with 128b/132b line coding
Supports a broad range of compliance testing for HBR3 and UHBR
source, sink and branch devices in accordance with VESA DP 2.1
compliance test specifications
View incoming video and metadata (including DSC compressed) from
a source device
Capture and decode video, protocol, control packets including
Display Stream Compression (DSC) and Multi-Stream Transport
(MST)
Custom video generator can test displays at HBR and UHBR lane
rates with large format and image library
Configure link training parameters to test display’s handling of
link training
Generate Display Stream Compression (DSC), select patterns and
configure slices and video parameters
View and edit EDID and DPCD registers
Monitor AUX Channel transactions while emulating a DP 1.4 or DP
2.1 source or sink
Exclusive: T.A.P.4 passive monitoring mode provides visibility
to Main Link and AUX Channel traffic for debug of
interoperability issues between real DP 2.1 devices
Test source and sink devices with Panel Replay capability
Python-based automation API allows running compliance and custom
verification tasks in unattended mode
Support for LTTPR in non-transparent mode for 128b/132b at UHBR
rates and 8b/10b encoding for lane rates up to HBR3
View Power Delivery (PD) protocol negotiations for USB-C DP Alt
Mode
qdPrime™ automatically test a huge range of DisplayPort
configurations
eDP Support
The M42de now features improved support for Embedded
DisplayPort (eDP) with features like ALPM, AUX-less ALPM, PSR1 /
PSR2, alternate scrambler seed, and Tx backlight control. It excels
in fast link training across all VESA recommended eDP link rates,
making it a top choice for testing both sources and panels.
Additionally, the new 30-pin and 40-pin eDP adapters simplify the
connection of eDP 1.5a source and sink devices to the M42de
platforms, ensuring accuracy and convenience.
The quantumdata
M42de DisplayPort platform now offers emulation support for VESA’s
Automotive Extension (AE) profiles 1 and 2. This option provides a
flexible reference source and sink capable of replicating key AE
subsystem functionality, enabling early adopters to validate
interoperability and conformance with the specification. Initial
capabilities include generation and verification of CRCs for pixel data,
MSAs, ROI, AUX transactions, and AE-specific SDP packets. In addition,
full decoding of AE DPCD transactions (registers A00h through BFFh)
delivers complete visibility into the AE parameter stack for
comprehensive analysis and debugging.
Compliance
Source Link Layer Compliance
The DP source link layer compliance option is ideal for
pre-testing HBR3 or UHBR-capable devices prior to submission to an
Authorized Test Center. Pre-testing is considered a critical step in
assuring a smooth certification process. The optional compliance
test packages allow users to view detailed results and help pinpoint
the cause of any failures. AUX channel traces are also saved during
Link Layer testing to provide a reliable record of AUX transactions.
Sink Link Layer & EDID Compliance
The DP sink EDID/DisplayID and Link Layer compliance
option fully supports DP 1.4 certification and a growing list of DP
2.1 tests. Covering dozens of test cases and hundreds of assertions,
the link layer CTS package is foundational for any engineering
verification test effort. With essential tests for critical
functions including training, forward error correction (FEC), power
management and multi-byte AUX transactions, this base package is the
starting point for comprehensive test coverage.
LTTPR Source, Sink & Retimer Compliance
The quantumdata M42de provides automated, one-button
testing of Link Training Tunable Phy Repeater (LTTPR) compliance.
Now with specific tests for HBR3 and UHBR-capable DisplayPort
source, sink and retimer devices, the M42de mimics real LTTPR
network behaviors to verify that sources can properly configure and
link train in both transparent and non-transparent modes. Simple
pass/fail reports are automatically generated and detailed AUX logs
are captured which are invaluable for understanding issues during
clock data switch phase, equalization, or inter-lane alignment.
qdPrime
The qdPrime test suite provides a huge library of
quantumdata proprietary tests designed to verify DisplayPort
functionality and interoperability for both sources and sinks. This
optional feature systematically tests different combinations of
lane-width, link rate, timing, refresh-rate, color-space, and bit
depth to ensure devices operate properly with the DisplayPort 2.1
ecosystem. Each individual test generates a pass/fail result with
detailed logs to provide a repeatable snapshot of device
interoperability.
Using DisplayPort Passive Monitoring to Solve Real-World
Interoperability Issues
Teledyne LeCroy's T.A.P.4™ proprietary technology
for full passive monitoring of DP protocol bus provides a
non-intrusive tap to allow visibility to both Main Link and
AUX Channel traffic for debug of interoperability issues
between real DP 2.1 devices.
This comprehensive technical training will
provide a detailed look at eDP protocol layer
features, implementation, and testing details.
See why eDP is rapidly displacing LVDS as the
best technology for embedded display
applications.
Get up to speed quickly with this focused, on
demand tutorial covering the fundamentals of
DisplayPort Multi Stream Transport. You’ll walk
through the critical MST enumeration sequence
and gain practical insights on the compliance
requirements now mandatory for DisplayPort 2.1
devices.
Join this webinar for a detailed training on
Panel Replay mode for DisplayPort 2.1 and
explore the latest power-saving features and
protocol behaviors with a focus on testing and
validating Panel Replay and its predecessor
Power Self-Refresh 2 (PSR2) implementations.
This webinar describes the capabilities of the
Teledyne LeCroy Application Programming
Interface (API) for controlling the quantumdata
M42d/M41d and 980 series DisplayPort test
instruments.
This webinar covers the operation of DisplayPort
2.0 Link Layer Protocols with LTTPR devices in a
UHBR network and how to test LTTPR-capable
devices for compliance.
Height: 3.44 in. (8.74 cm) Width: 9.57 in. (24.30 cm)
Depth: 10.94 in. (27.79 cm)
7.6 LBS; 5.057 Kg
Connector Type
HDMI Connector: Out/Tx HDMI Type A;
Category 2. Used for connecting external display for
Advanced Test Platform GUI
Power Requirements
100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, 200 Watts
Data Rates Supported
1.62, 2.7, 5.4 & 8.1Gb/s at 1, 2, 4 Lanes; 10, 13.5,
20Gb/s at 4 lanes
Operating Temperature
32 to 104 (F); 0 to 40 (C)
Version
DP 2.1
Rack mountable
2 RU mounts in 19 inch rack with mounting brackets
(provided)
Command Line Control
Ethernet (RJ-45) for external GUI and telnet.
Or, Keyboard/mouse connected to USB ports with external
display at HDMI or DisplayPort admin port.
Memory
8 GB
Protocols Supported
DisplayPort, Display Stream Compression (DSC) with FEC,
HDCP, MST
eDP-to-DP Adapters
The quantumdata eDP-to-DP Adapters utilize the I-PEX
VS series connectors and allow connection of embedded
DisplayPort 1.5a source and sink devices to the M42de analyzer /
generator platform. Available in both a 30-pin and 40-pin
configuration, the eDP Adapters connect directly to standard
full-size DP receptacles on the M42de test platform (as shown).
Supporting up to HBR3 link rates, the adapters also offer an
integrated back-light channel and external DC power connector
for driving the eDP panel.