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1. n emo 38 Differential Open and Z2X TARY siicsiwscdvensasscosscsunecslesnasecyanxoudoesunacwensedsexparsseceesnsacwensnesessansandseeienss 39 Wilder Technologies LLC Limited Warranty 40 Wilder Technologies LLC Terms amp Conditions of 41 Compliance with Environmental Legislation ccccccsseccccsseccesscceeseceeenseceseneceeencesausceseusecenenees 42 WEEE Compliance State Me nt ccccccccsseccccsscecesececeneceeenececeesceseenceseueceseneceeeeaeeseesceseuecetsseeees 42 Glosssrv 43 Addendum A Test Adapters Support of MHL3 44 505 5 ee decem ieu 44 avid tbe ETE E 46 E E E E 48 Page 2 02011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual Introduction This user s guide documents the functionality of the MHL Test Adapters It is comprised of segments indicating the operation of Source Sink Dongle Cable and RxSen tested against the MHL Compliance Test Specification These are achi
2. RREF2 TERM 300k RREF1_ILEAK RREF1_TERM RREF1 TMDS 210 GND CBus VBus TP TP TP Figure 33 The Sink Rx Sense consists of a MHL TPA R SI RSEN connected as shown MHL TPA R SI RSEN MHL TPA R SI RSEN e SWREF2 NC J1 J2 THRU TERM Led m SWREF1 NC Figure 34 The HDMI receptacle to Micro USB receptacle MHL TPA R SI RSEN Page 36 02011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual Table 18 Connections for the MHL TPA R SI RSEN LABEL SIGNAL IDENTIFICATION CONNECTION DESCRIPTION uUSB receptacle pin 1 to Test VBus VBus Point and to HDMI receptacle pin 18 uUSB receptacle pin 2 to Test Point to SW Rntr1 Through the jumper to SW RPu1 and to HDMI receptacle pin 9 The SW_RREF1 goes to RREF1_ILEAK 1 0 Mohm or RREF1 TERM 300 kohm or RREF1_TMDS 210 ohm all to GND The SW RPu1 goes to RPU1 ILEAK 1 6 Mohm or RPU1 TERM 100 kohm or RPU1 TMDs 70 ohm all to Vterm The SW_RREF2 goes to RREF2_ILEAK 1 0 Mohm or RREF2 TERM 300 kohm or RREF2_TMDS 210 ohm all to GND The SW RPu2 goes to RPU2 ILEAK 1 6 Mohm or RPU2 TERM 100 kohm or RPU2 TMDs 70 ohm all to Vterm Negative MHL signal uUSB receptacle pin 3 to Test Point to SW_RREF2 Through the jumper to SW RPu2 and to HDMI receptacle pin 7 uUSB receptacle pin 4 to CBus CBus Test Point and to HDMI receptacle pin 19 Termination volt
3. Tektronix based Mobile High Definition Link Test Adapters User Manual WILDER TECHNOLOGIES It s all about integrit 9 Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual Table of Contents PACT CLC OU cies se TOT o 3 Proouct SDE UON 4 The MHL Test Adapter Care and Handling Precautions ccccccssececcsscecesececeneceeeeceseesceseueceneness 5 General Test Adapter and CONNECTIONS AU 7 DET S 7 VISA 7 e 7 CON WA INS 7 Electrostatic Discharge Information ccccccsssecccccseccccenscceceesecececeeeceeeeesecesauecesseeneceesegeceetaeseeeteas 8 Application AA 9 Mila Bere Pigeon RET 10 MALDirect SOURCE TOSTE c 13 MAL KA AA EA eee ee eee ee 16 MHL Sink Calibration ccccccsssscccccssscccceesecccsesccccssesecesseecesseueceseseuceessauecesseaeceseseuseesaauseessaasess 18 MHL Sink Calibration Electrical Specifications ws wwwnsenenaannwnnsanunzanwnanamenaasnww 23 MOI TEINE AA AWA 24 MAL DORIS Te Cal OAC OEE 26 MHL Dongle Calibration Electrical SpecificatiONS wwnnennwnnnanunaanwnnnanenaanune 31 Mila HIM mm 32 RE T 34 Other Mechanical and Environmental Specifications wseemwnnenenansnnensanenzsnww 37 CDTI e
4. Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual MHL RxSen Testing MHL TPA R SO RSEN 640 0458 000 Vterm MHL MHL VBus TP TP TP TP From Manteca Cbus Tester DUT Sink Emulation CBus GND TP TP Figure 31 The Source Rx Sense consists of a MHL TPA R SO RSEN connected as shown MHL TPA R SO RSEN MHL TPA R SO RSEN Figure 32 The HDMI receptacle to Micro USB receptacle MHL TPA R SO RSEN Page 34 02011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual Table 17 Connections for the MHL TPA R SO RSEN LABEL SIGNAL IDENTIFICATION CONNECTION DESCRIPTION uUSB receptacle pin 1 to Test VBus VBus Point and to HDMI receptacle pin 18 uUSB receptacle pin 2 to Test Negative MHL signal Point and to HDMI Jumper for 1 6 Mohms to Vterm receptacle pin 9 uUSB receptacle pin 3 to Test Positive MHL signal Point and to HDMI Jumper for 1 6 Mohms to Vterm receptacle pin 7 uUSB receptacle pin 4 to CBus CBus Test Point and to HDMI receptacle pin 19 uUSB pin 5 HDMI Sun 579 Page 35 02011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual Vterm MHL MHL TP TP TP 1 6M 70 1 6M 100k 70 RPU1_ILEAK RPU1_TMDS RPU2_ILEAK RPU2 TERM RPU2_TMDS E To Sink Cbus Tester or Source Emulation Dongle DUT
5. as explained in the Electrostatic Discharge Information section NOTE The metal shell of both the plugs and receptacle for each of the connectors in the MHL TPAs are configured at the factory to tie high speed ground to chassis ground Page 3 02011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual Product Inspection Upon receiving the MHL TPAs from Wilder Technologies perform the following product inspection e Inspect the outer shipping container foam lined instrument case or storage box and product for damage Retain the outer cardboard shipping container until the contents of the shipment have been inspected for completeness and the product has been checked mechanically and electrically Use the foam lined instrument case or storage box for secure storage of the Wilder Technologies MHL Test Adapters when not in use e Locate the shipping list and verify that all items ordered were received e Inthe unlikely event that the product is defective or incomplete the Limited Warranty section discusses how to contact Wilder Technologies for technical assistance and or how to package the product for return Page 4 02011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual The MHL Test Adapter Care and Handling Precautions The MHL Test Adapter requires careful handling to avoid d
6. work on electronic assemblies at a static safe work station using two types of ESD protection e Conductive table mat and wrist strap combination e Conductive floor mat and heel strap combination When used together both of these types provide a significant level of ESD protection Used alone the table mat and wrist strap combination provide adequate ESD protection To ensure user safety the static safe accessories must provide at least 1 MO of isolation from ground Acceptable ESD accessories may be purchased from a local supplier WARNING These techniques for a static safe work station should not be used when working on circuitry with a voltage potential greater than 500 volts Page 8 2011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual Application Reference The MHL TPAs support all testing of the MHL CTS PHY They have been designed specifically for the measurements contained in the CTS PHY limited only by the specifications environmental care and handling as stated in this document The following examples are suggestions for possible testing setups Please refer to the MHL CTS PHY and the Tektronix MOI for specific details of testing Page 9 02011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual MHL Source Testing Differential Digital Oscilloscope
7. MHL TPA SMA connectors using a lint free swab or cleaning cloth moistened with isopropyl alcohol Always completely dry a connector before use Do not use abrasives to clean the connectors Re inspect connectors making sure no particles or residue remains Making Connections Before making any connections review the Care and Handling Precautions section Follow these guidelines when making connections e Align cables carefully e Make preliminary connection lightly e To tighten turn connector nut only e Do not apply bending force to instrumentation cables e Do not over tighten preliminary connections e Do not twist cables e When attaching instrumentation cables to the MHL TPA it is recommended that the MHL TPA SMA connectors be mechanically held and the test leads be tightened to the equipment manufacturer s torque recommendations normally 5 in lbs using a 5 16 inch open end wrench Do not tighten past the break point of the torque wrench Page 7 02011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual Electrostatic Discharge Information Protection against electrostatic discharge ESD is essential while connecting inspecting or cleaning the MHL TPA test adapter and connectors attached to a static sensitive circuit such as those found in test sets Electrostatic discharge can damage or destroy electronic components Be sure to perform all
8. MHL TPA TT 12 15 20 28 Electrical Specifications MHL Dongle Calibration 31 Electrical Specifications MHL Sink Calibration 23 General Specifications 37 Tektronix MOI 9 44 Terms and Conditions of Sale 41 Visual Inspection 7 Warranty 40 Web Sites support wilder tech com 40 41 www egmetalrecycling com 42 www wilder tech com 40 WEEE 42 Page 48 2011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Visit our website at www wilder tech com A WILDER TECHNOLOGIES It s all about integrity Wilder Technologies LLC 6101A East 18 Street Vancouver WA 98661 Phone 360 859 3041 Fax 360 859 3105 www wilder tech com 2011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Original Document Created 11 19 2011 Updated 7 18 2014
9. MHL Test Adapters User Manual MHL3 TPA P SOSIS HDMI Type A Plug Connector MHL3 TPA P SOSIS Figure A 2 The MHL3 TPA P SOSIS Table A 1 Connections for the MHL3 TPA P SOSIS LABEL SIGNAL IDENTIFICATION CONNECTION DESCRIPTION HDMI Plug Shell and Pins 5 8 YA This is a TMDS signal from the 7 M MHL Positive MHL signal HDMI Plug pin 7 to SMA EERE E This is a TMDS signal from the MHL Negative MHL signal HDMI Plug pin 9 to SMA Tektronix AWG or BERTScope Thisisa TMDS Clock from the CLK Negative Clock Signal HDMI Plug pin 12 to SMA Tektronix AWG or BERTScope Test Point to CD pull up for MHL HDMI PI 1 This is a TMDS Clock from the Positive Clock Signal HDMI Plug pin 10 to SMA Tektronix AWG or BERTScope Page 45 2011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual MHL3 TPA P SOS Reference MHL3 TPA P SOS 640 0487 000 VBUS SMA MHL SMA MHL SMA CBUS SMA Figure A 3 The MHL3 TPA P SOS connected as shown MHL3 TPA P SOS t n Micro USB Plug Connector Figure A 4 The MHL3 TPA P SOS Page 46 02011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual Table A 2 Connections for the MHL3 TPA P SOS LABEL SIGNAL IDENTIFICATION CONNECTION DESCRIPTION This is the signal to the Tektronix a MEDIE
10. Ground Shields Page 11 02011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual Table 2 Connections for the MHL TPA TT LABEL SIGNAL IDENTIFICATION CONNECTION DESCRIPTION This pair of SMA inputs connect the MHL signals to the source TPA or sink TPA Polarity is determined by this connection SMA outputs connected to the P7313SMA probes either differentially or single ended as required by the measurement roar Common mode measurement point Labeled Common Mode Output Probe Header pin c nected tothie P7240 proba ET All SMA shields and Common RF Ground connected to the P7240 Labeled GND Mode Reference Point probe Polarity is determined by connection to source sink TPA Polarity is determined by connection is wm Page 12 2011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual MHL Direct Source Testing Differential Digital Oscilloscope Source Device Figure 4 Direct Source Testing block diagram Tektronix MHL Direct Source Testing with Termination 640 0463 000 TEK P7240 Micro USB Type B Receptacle MHL SMA VBUS Short Coax Tek P7313SMA 1 Differential Probe Ne Probe 1 Jumpers 19 9 50 ohm coaxial cables up to 1 meter To Sour
11. Height Eye Height db 5 85 Eve Signal i Nose 10 Eye Duty Dist 2 38e 013 Eye Duty List 0 07 Eye Rise Time 20 80 Eye Fall Time 80 20 Eye iter RMS Sa Param DUT 4 Files amp Meas Figure 25 Typical mated pair 3 0 Gb s eye measurements Page 29 2011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual 0 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 5 00 6 00 7 00 8 00 9 00 10 00 1 00 dB SDD21 50021 10 00 MHz 1 76 dB 10 00 MHz Step 10 00 MHz 799 00 2 8000 00 MHz Figure 26 Typical mated pair balanced insertion loss Attenuation of series10 ohm is measured as 1 75 db Hence the 3db point is 4 75 db 50 00 40 00 30 00 20 00 10 00 0 00 10 00 20 00 30 00 40 00 50 00 10 00 dB SDD1 1 T SDD11 1X 710 00 MHz 1 Y 20 48 dB 2X 2190 00 MHz 2 Y 9 88 dB 10 00 MHz Step 10 00 MHz 799 00 MHz 8000 00 MHz Figure 27 Typical mated pair balanced return loss Page 30 02011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual Number Averages 4 Figure 28 Typical Differential TDR of calibration at 100 ps Rise Time MHL Dongle Calibration Electrical Specifications NOTE All specificat
12. Probe Header pin c nected tothie P7240 proba ET All SMA shields and Common RF Ground connected to the P7240 Labeled GND Mode Reference Point probe Polarity is determined by connection to source sink TPA Polarity is determined by connection is wm Page 15 02011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual MHL Sink Testing Sink Test DUT Sink Device MHL Signal Generator Figure 7 Sink Testing block diagram Tektronix MHL Sink Testinc MHL TPA P WOSI 640 0457 000 MHL SMAs To Sink Tektronik AWG 50 ohm coaxial cables DUT MHL SMAs Figure 8 The MHL TPA P WOSI connected as shown Page 16 02011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual MHL TPA P WOSI HDMI Receptacle Connector HDMI Plug High Speed e Connector Interface MHE TPA P WOSI Figure 9 The HDMI plug to SMA with HDMI receptacle for VBUS and CBUS MHL TPA P WOSI Table 5 Connections for the MHL TPA P WOSI none CD pull up HDMI plug pin 15 3 3kohm to CD sense HDMI plug pin 18 jumpered HDMI plug pin 19 jumpered ae to HDMI receptacle pin 19 Both HDMI pins 5 8 11 17 mone on and all SMA Shields BIG round Page 17 02011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Te
13. S EPSPs PINETO ONA High Bandwidth Digital Oscilloscope This is the signal to the Tektronix PO kW BUSES Dioses High Bandwidth Digital Oscilloscope uUSB plug shell and pin 5 and Page 47 02011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual Index Cable Bend Limits 5 Cable Tension Pull Forces 5 Cable Twisting Torque 5 Calibration 38 Care and Handling 5 Cleaning 7 Compliance WEEE 42 Connections MHL TPA to DUT 5 SMA 6 Differential Open and 2X THRU 39 Electrostatic Discharge Information ESD 8 Errors Capacitance 39 Crosstalk 39 Delay 39 Insertion Loss 39 Mode Conversion 39 ESD protection 8 Glossary 43 Handling and Storage 7 Making Connections 7 Mechanical and Environmental Specifications 37 MHL CTS PHY 9 44 MHL Dongle Calibration Electrical Specifications 31 MHL Sink Calibration Electrical Specifications 23 Procedure MHL Cable Measurements 39 Product Inspection 4 Product return 4 Secure storage 4 Support 39 41 Supporting Instrument Cables 6 Tables Connections MHL TPA P SOS 47 Connections MHL TPA P SOSIS 45 Connections MHL TPA P WOSI 17 19 Connections MHL TPA P WOSO 11 27 Connections MHL TPA R SI RSEN 37 Connections MHL TPA R SO RSEN 35 Connections MHL TPA R WOC 32 Connections MHL TPA R WOSI 20 33 Connections MHL TPA R WOSO 25 27 Connections MHL TPA R WOSOD 14 Connections
14. Source Device Figure 1 Source Testing block diagram Tektronix MHL Source Testing with Termination MHL TPA P WOSO MHL TPA TT 640 0453 000 640 0452 000 TEK P7240 Micro USB Type B Receptacle MHL SMA VBUS Short Coax Tek P7313SMA 1 Differential Probe NC Probe 1 Jumpers Source Micro USB DUT Type B Plug 50 ohm coazial cables up to 1 meter 300 Ohm NC Se Short Coax Tek P7313SMA Differential Probe Probe 2 MHL SMAs Figure 2 The MHL TPA TEK SO consists of a MHL TPA P WOSO and a MHL TPA TT connected as shown Page 10 2011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual MHL TPA TT MHL TPA P WOSO Micro USB Plug BEEN O a TI Highspeed Differential Probe o High Speed Common mode Micro USB Probe Receptacle Figure 3 The MHL TPA P WOSO and a MHL TPA TT Table 1 Connections for the MHL TPA P WOSO LABEL SIGNAL IDENTIFICATION CONNECTION DESCRIPTION UUSB plug pin 1 jumpered to This is the signal f he HDMI Fuss Negative MHL signal uUSB plug pin 2 to SMA ule a ens based source This is the signal f he HDMI MHL Positive MHL signal uUSB plug pin 3 to SMA based source UUSB plug pin 4 jumpered to Both B pi II SMA none GND PI Santas RF
15. Time 20 80 3 07e 011 Eye ater RMS S Param 2 DUT i Files 4D Meas Figure 14 Typical mated pair 3 0 Gb s eye measurements Page 21 2011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual 1 00 dB SDD21 0 00 SDD21 1 00 2 00 10 00 MHz 1 75 dB 7760 00 MHz 4 74 dB 3 00 4 00 5 00 6 00 7 00 8 00 9 00 10 00 MHz Step 10 00 MHz 799 00 MHz 8000 00 MHz Figure 15 Typical mated pair balanced insertion loss Attenuation of series10 ohm is measured as 1 75 db Hence the 3db point is 4 75 db 10 00 dB SDD1 1 50 00 SDD11 TX 1290 00 MHz TY 20 10 dB 10 00 0 00 10 00 20 00 30 00 40 00 50 00 10 00 MHz Step 10 00 MHz 799 00 MHz 8000 00 MHz Figure 16 Typical mated pair balanced return loss Page 22 02011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual Humber Averages M m Figure 17 Typical Differential TDR of calibration at 100 ps Rise Time MHL Sink Calibration Electrical Specifications NOTE All specifications in this manual are subject to change Table 9 Electrical Specifications MHL Sink Calibration Balanced Insertion Loss GHz at 3 db Balanced Return Lo
16. age Test Point For jumpered pull up resistors uUSB pin 5 HDMI pins 5 8 Ground all reference resistors are none GND 11 17 and all SMA Shields pulled to ground Positive MHL signal Other Mechanical and Environmental Specifications NOTE All specifications in this manual are subject to change Table 19 General Specifications ITEM DESCRIPTION Usage Environment Controlled indoor environment Operating Temperature 0 C to 55 C 32 F to 131 F Characteristic Storage Temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Characteristic Page 37 02011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual Calibration The MHL Test Adapters are passive components Therefore calibration for the errors generated must occur within the test instrumentation that drives the sink or looks at the response of the source Figure 35 MHL Calibration ECB Assembly MHL TPA TEK CBC showing two 2X THRU ports and two OPEN ports Page 38 02011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual Differential Open and 2X THRU The differential OPEN and 2X THRU are calibration standards used to compensate for errors associated with the TPA when used for Capacitance Delay Insertion Loss Mode Conversion and Crosstalk measurements The differential Short represents the same electrical len
17. amage Improper handling techniques or using too small a cable bend radius can damage the coaxial cable connections themselves This can occur at any point along the cable To achieve optimum performance and to prolong the MHL TPA s life observe the following handling precautions CAUTION 1 Avoid Torque Forces Twisting Twisting the MHL TPA as a unit with one end held stationary in excess of 90 may damage or severely degrade performance of instrumentation cables Adherence to Caution 5 below helps to avoid exceeding twist limits CAUTION 2 Avoid Sharp Cable Bends Never bend instrumentation cables beyond the minimum bend radius as specified by the instrumentation cable manufacturer CAUTION 3 Avoid Cable Tension Pull Forces Avoid applying tension to the MHL TPA instrumentation cable interface Always place the MHL TPA and equipment on a surface that allows adjustment to eliminate tension on the MHL TPA and attached instrumentation cables Use adjustable elevation stands or apparatus to accurately place and support the MHL TPA and attached instrumentation cables CAUTION 4 Connect the MHL TPA First To prevent twisting bending or applying tension to the instrumentation coaxial cables when connecting a MHL TPA always attach the MHL TPA to the device under test DUT or cable under test before attaching any SMA connectors Carefully align the MHL connectors and then gently push the connectors together until fully seated If
18. ce DUT Receptacle 300 Ohm NC p Short Coax Tek P7313SMA Differential Probe Probe 2 MHL SMAs Figure 5 The Direct Source testing uses a MHL TPA R WOSOD and a MHL TPA TT connected as shown Page 13 2011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual Micro USB Receptacle MHL TPA TT HM ee S fan WW High Speed Receptacle Differential Probe dOSOM Y YdL HW MHL TPA R WOSOD High Speed Common mode Probe Figure 6 The MHL TPA R WOSOD and a MHL TPA TT Table 3 Connections for the MHL TPA R WOSOD LABEL SIGNAL IDENTIFICATION CONNECTION DESCRIPTION This is the signal to the HDMI based This is the signal to the HDMI based HDMI receptacle pin 18 HDMI receptacle pin 19 HDMI pins 5 8 11 17 uUSB pin 5 and all SMA Shields RF Ground Page 14 02011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual Table 4 Connections for the MHL TPA TT LABEL SIGNAL IDENTIFICATION CONNECTION DESCRIPTION This pair of SMA inputs connect the MHL signals to the source TPA or sink TPA Polarity is determined by this connection SMA outputs connected to the P7313SMA probes either differentially or single ended as required by the measurement roar Common mode measurement point Labeled Common Mode Output
19. et forth in Paragraph 4 WARRANTY UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS In the event this offer is accepted under Government contract WILDER TECHNOLOGIES LLC agrees to accept clauses required by Government regulations and to waive WILDER TECHNOLOGIES LLC conditions inconsistent therewith WILDER TECHNOLOGIES LLC certifies that it is a regular manufacturer or dealer of the goods and or services offered herein and that the prices offered do not exceed those charged to any customer for like quantities services or materials under the same conditions Page 41 02011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual Compliance with Environmental Legislation Wilder Technologies LLC is dedicated to complying with the requirements of all applicable environmental legislation and regulations including appropriate recycling and or disposal of our products WEEE Compliance Statement The European Union adopted Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE with requirements that went into effect August 13 2005 WEEE is intended to reduce the disposal of waste from electrical and electronic equipment by establishing guidelines for prevention reuse recycling and recovery Wilder Technologies has practices and processes in place to conform to the requirements in this important Directive In support of our environmental goals effective Janua
20. eved by differing combinations of The Tek Source Sink Termination MHL TPA TT The Micro USB plug to SMA with Micro USB receptacle for VBUS and CBUS MHL TPA P WOSO The Micro USB receptacle to SMA with HDMI receptacle for VBUS and CBUS MHL TPA R WOSO The HDMI receptacle to SMA with Micro USB receptacle for VBUS and CBUS MHL TPA R WOSOD The Micro USB receptacle to SMA with SMAs for VBUS and CBUS MHL TPA R WOC The HDMI receptacle to SMA with SMAs for VBUS and CBUS MHL TPA R WOSI The HDMI plug to SMA with HDMI receptacle for VBUS and CBUS MHL TPA P WOSI The HDMI receptacle to Micro USB receptacle MHL TPA R SO RSEN The HDMI receptacle to Micro USB receptacle MHL TPA R SI RSEN And the MHL Calibration ECB assembly MHL TPA TEK CBC The HDMI plug to SMA with SMAs for VBUS CBUS CLK and CLK MHL3 TPA P SOSIS And the Micro USB plug to SMA with SMAs for VBUS and CBUS MHL3 TPA P SOS The Source Sink Termination test adapter assemblies allow easy access via SMA connections for the Tek P7313SMA for differential or single ended testing It also has square pins for connecting Tek P7240 for common mode tests Please refer to the Tektronix MHL MOI for further details of this testing NOTE To avoid damaging the MHL TPAs use the handling techniques described in the Care and Handling section before making any connections or configuring a test setup Always use a static safe workstation when performing tests
21. forms to Wilder Technologies specifications for a period of 12 months See Consumable and Fragile Material Warranty for exceptions to the 12 month warranty The warranty period for a Test Adapter is a specified fixed period commencing on the date of ship from Wilder Technologies LLC If you did not purchase your Test Adapter directly from Wilder Technologies LLC the serial number and a valid proof of purchase will be required to establish your purchase date If you do not have a valid proof of purchase the warranty period will be measured from the date of ship from Wilder Technologies LLC If during the warranty period the Test Adapter is not in good working order Wilder Technologies LLC will at its option repair or replace it at no additional charge except as is set forth below In some cases the replacement Test Adapter may not be new and may have been previously installed Regardless of the Test Adapter s production status Wilder Technologies LLC appropriate warranty terms apply Consumable and Fragile Material Warranty Wilder Technologies LLC warrants that consumable materials and all fragile materials supplied by Wilder Technologies LLC either as part of an instrument or system or supplied separately will be free from defects in material and workmanship at the time of shipment Extent of Warranty The warranty does not cover the repair or exchange of a Test Adapter resulting from misuse accident modification unsuitable phy
22. gth and electrical parasitics as either the MHL TPA R WOC or the MHL TPA R WOSI TPA through the Main connector pad The differential 2x THRU represents the same electrical length and losses as the MHL TPA R WOC and the MHL TPA R WOSI TPAs through the Main connector pads This enables the test engineer to compensate for the following systematic errors e Parasitic capacitance of the MHL TPA R WOC or the MHL TPA R WOSI TPA OPEN e Delay of the MHL TPA R WOC and the MHL TPA R WOSI TPAs 2X THRU e Insertion Loss of the MHL TPA R WOC and the MHL TPA R WOSI TPAs 2X THRU e Mode Conversion of the MHL TPA R WOC and the MHL TPA R WOSI TPAs 2X THRU e Crosstalk of the MHL TPA R WOC and the MHL TPA R WOSI TPAs 2X THRU These errors need to be corrected in a differential manner for MHL measurements and a single ended manner for CBUS measurements Refer to Procedure Guide Version 1 0 Tektronix MHL Cable Measurements for instructions on the instrument s specific calibration process Refer to the Tektronix web site to download a copy of this document or request a copy to be sent via email from Wilder Technologies support wilder tech com Page 39 02011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual Wilder Technologies LLC Limited Warranty Wilder Technologies LLC warrants that each Test Adapter 1 is free from defects in materials and workmanship and 2 con
23. in 7 This is the si to the HDMI based MHL Positive MHL signal receptacle pin 7 to is is the signa to e ase SMA sink HDMI le pi This is the si to the HDMI based CD pull up HDMI receptacle pin 15 Test Point to CD pull up HDMI receptacle pin 18 to a oo HDMI receptacle pin 19 to SS pU HDMI pins 5 8 11 17 and all Table 8 Connections for the MHL TPA TT LABEL SIGNAL IDENTIFICATION CONNECTION DESCRIPTION This pair of SMA inputs connect the Polarity is determined by MHL signals to the source TPA or DUT connection to source sink sink Polarity is determined by this connection BAA MAA SMA outputs connected to the P7313SMA probes either Probe connection to source sink i differentially or single ended as TPA reguired by the measurement nen Common mode measurement point Labeled Common Mode Output Probe Header pin connected to ike P220 probe Xp All SMA shields and Common RF Ground connected to the P7240 Labeled GND Mode Reference Point probe Page 20 02011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual 40 mV TDD21 Bit Patten PRBS Data Rate Gb s 3 Rise Time ps 0 Pattern Length bits 2 11 1 Amplitude mV 200 440 00 400 00 0 00 40 00 0 000 66 473 664 729 Name ___ Measurement Result 5031 Eye Signal to Moise Eye Rise
24. ions in this manual are subject to change Table 14 Electrical Specifications MHL Dongle Calibration Balanced Insertion Loss GHz at 3 db Balanced Return Loss GHz at 20 db Intra lane Skew ps MHL signals Page 31 02011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual MHL Cable Testing Tektronix MHL Cable Test VBUS CBUS CBUS VBUS SMA SMA SMA SMA 5 MHL z Tektronix un Tektronix Under Test AWG Luigi cables BBSISSSE Figure 29 The MHL TPA TEK CB consists of a MHL TPA R WOC for the source and the TPA R WOSI for the sink They are connected as shown MHL TPA R WOC MHL TPA R WOSI Figure 30 The MHL TPA R WOC and the MHL TPA R WOSI Table 15 Connections for the MHL TPA R WOC LABEL SIGNAL IDENTIFICATION CONNECTION DESCRIPTION Negative MHL signal uUSB receptacle pin 2 to SMA Positive MHL signal uUSB receptacle pin 3 to SMA uUSB pin 5 HDMI pins 5 8 Page 32 02011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual Table 16 Connections for the MHL TPA R WOSI CD pull up HDMI receptacle pin 15 Test Point to CD pull up HDMI receptacle pin 18 to _ ome a HDMI receptacle pin 19 to aL HDMI pins 5 8 11 17 and all Page 33 02011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E
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26. ns to avoid twisting bending or tension e CAUTION 6 Independently Support Instrument Cables Excessive weight from instrumentation cables connected to the MHL TPA can cause damage or affect the test adapter performance Be sure to provide appropriate means to support and stabilize all test set up components Page 6 2011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual General Test Adapter and Connectors Observing simple precautions can ensure accurate and reliable measurements Handling and Storage Before each use of the MHL TPA ensure that all connectors are clean Handle all MHL TPAs carefully and store the MHL TPA in the foam lined instrument case or storage box when not in use if possible Do not set connectors contact end down Install the SMA protective end caps when the MHL TPA is not in use Visual Inspection Be sure to inspect all instrumentation cables carefully before making a connection Inspect all instrumentation cables for metal particles scratches deformed threads dents or bent broken or misaligned center conductors Do not use damaged cables Cleaning If necessary clean the connectors using low pressure less than 60 PSI compressed air or nitrogen with an effective oil vapor filter and condensation trap Clean the instrumentation cable threads if necessary following the manufacturers cleaning procedures If necessary clean
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28. rovided for informational purposes only The designation of a test that is required for compliance DC Parametric measurements Sink Device A device that contains A V stream sinks for display and or sound Source Device A device that contains a stream source and originates an isochronous A V stream Victim A signal carrier on a system that has a response imposed on it by other signals in the system Page 43 02011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual Addendum A Test Adapters in Support of MHL3 Testing This addendum provides reference information for additional MHL Test Adapters to further support testing to the MHL Version 3 Compliance Test Specification CTS The following listed test adapters further compliment the test adapters described in the previous sections of this document Refer to the MHL CTS PHY and the Tektronix MOI for specific usage and test model details e The SMA to HDMI A Plug TPA MHL3 TPA P SOSIS e The SMA to Micro USB plug MHL3 TPA P SOS MHL3 TPA P SOSIS Reference MHL3 TPA P SOSIS 640 0486 000 MHL SMA p MHL SMA ECCE NM ss T CLK SMA p VBUS SMA a Ss CBUS SMA C Figure A 1 The MHL3 TPA P SOSIS connected as shown Page 44 2011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based
29. ry 1 2009 Wilder Technologies LLC has partnered with EG Metals Inc Metal and Electronics Recycling of Hillsboro Oregon www egmetalrecycling com to recycle our obsolete and electronic waste in accordance with the European Union Directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE Directive As a service to our customers Wilder Technologies is also available for managing the proper recycling and or disposal of all Wilder Technologies products that have reached the end of their useful life For further information and return instructions contact support wilder tech com Page 42 02011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual Glossary of Terms TERMINOLOGY DEFINITION Aggressor A signal imposed on a system i e cable assembly to measure response on other signal carriers Cable MHL Cable with micro USB connector on the source end and HDMI Type A connector on the sink end Dongle A protocol converter for conversion of MHL USB micro B plug connector to HDMI Type A receptacle connector MHL TPA MHL Test Point Access A specialized assembly that interfaces to a MHL receptacle or plug and enables access to signals for measurement or stimulation Also allows access to VBus and CBus Informative The designation of a test that is not required for compliance but is considered important from a characterization standpoint It is p
30. sical or operating environment improper maintenance by you or failure caused by a product for which Wilder Technologies LLC is not responsible The warranty is voided by removal or alteration of Test Adapter or parts identification labels The initial three months are unconditional the remaining months excludes plugs receptacles and SMA connectors Connectors are wear items and excluded from the warranty after the initial three months These warranties are your exclusive warranties and replace all other warranties or conditions express or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties or conditions or merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose These warranties give you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of express or implied warranties so the above exclusion or limitation may not apply to you In that event such warranties are limited in duration to the warranty period No warranties apply after that period Items Not Covered by Warranty Wilder Technologies LLC does not warrant uninterrupted or error free operation of a Test Adapter Any technical or other support provided for a Test Adapter under warranty such as assistance via telephone with how to questions and those regarding Test Adapter set up and installation will be provided WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND Warranty Service Warrant
31. ss GHz at 20 db Intra lane Skew ps MHL signals Page 23 02011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual MHL Dongle Testing Dongle Test MHL Signal Generator DUT Dongle A V Display Jitter Generator Figure 18 Dongle Testing block diagram Tektronix MHL Dongle Testinc 5 8 11 17 To Dongle DUT Jumpers SMAs Figure 19 The MHL TPA R WOSO connected as shown Page 24 02011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual MHL TPA R WOSO HDMI Receptacle Connector Micro USB Receptacle High Speed Interface MHL MHL TPA R WOSO Figure 20 The MHL TPA R WOSO Table 10 Connections for the MHL TPA R NOSO LABEL SIGNAL IDENTIFICATION CONNECTION DESCRIPTION uUSB recept pin 1 jumpered is i ignal f the HDMI MHL Negative MHL signal uUSB receptacle pin 2 to SMA Doe Sina based source based source UUSB receptacle pin 4 CBus CBus jumpered to HDMI receptacle pin 19 UUSB pin 5 HDMI pins 5 8 Page 25 2011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual MHL Dongle Calibration Dongle Input Signal Calibration VBus GND COL MHL Signal Generator Oscilloscope Jit
32. st Adapters User Manual MHL Sink Calibration Sink Input Signal Calibration VBus GND MHL Signal Digital Generator at Oscilloscope Clock Jitter Generator Figure 10 Sink Calibration block diagram Tektronix MHL Sink Cal MHL TPA P WOSI MHL TPA R WOSI 2400452000 640 0452 000 VBUS CBUS Probe Header SMA SMA Probe MHL SMA 4 ek P7313SMA Differential Tektronix SH M Tektronix AWG E 9 Scope Differential Probe o w MHL SMA Probe 2 Figure 11 The MHL TPA TEK SI consists of a MHL TPA P WOSI MHL TPA R WOSI and a MHL TPA TT They are connected as shown Page 18 02011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual MHL TPA P WOSI MHL TPA R WOSI MHL TPA TT MHL MHL TPA P WOSI Figure 12 The MHL TPA P WOSI the MHL TPA R WOSI and the MHL TPA TT Table 6 Connections for the MHL TPA P WOSI CD pull up HDMI plug pin 15 3 3kohm to CD sense HDMI plug pin 18 jumpered VB to HDMI receptacle pin 18 HDMI plug pin 19 jumpered B Both HDMI pins 5 8 11 17 Page 19 02011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual Table 7 Connections for the MHL TPA R WOSI LABEL SIGNAL IDENTIFICATION CONNECTION DESCRIPTION HDMI le p
33. ter Generator Figure 21 Dongle Calibration block diagram Tektronix MHL Dongle Cal MHL TPA R WOSO Probe Header Probe w MHL SMA 1 ek P7313SMA Differential Tektronix Tektronix Scope AWG ek P7313SMA Differential Probe Figure 22 The MHL TPA TEK DG consists of a MHL TPA R WOSO the MHL TPA P WOSO and the MHL TPA TT They are connected as shown Page 26 2011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual MHL TPA R WOSO MHL TPA TT MHL MHL TPA R WOSO MHL TPA P WOSO Figure 23 The MHL TPA R WOSO the MHL TPA P WOSO and the MHL TPA TT Table 11 Connections for the MHL TPA R WOSO LABEL SIGNAL IDENTIFICATION CONNECTION DESCRIPTION uUSB recept pin 1 jumpered VB VB This is the signal f he HDMI MHL Negative MHL signal uUSB recept pin 2 to SMA i i LM based source MHL Positive MHL signal uUSB recept 3 to SMA based source UUSB recept pin 4 jumpered B B UUSB pin 5 HDMI pins 5 8 11 17 and all SMA Shields Beene Table 12 Connections for the MHL TPA P WOSO LABEL SIGNAL IDENTIFICATION CONNECTION DESCRIPTION VBus VBus uUSB plug pin 1 jumpered to uUSB receptacle pin 1 MHL Negative MHL signal uUSB plug pin 2 to SMA This is the signal from the HDMI based source MHL Positive MHL signal uUSB plug pin 3 to SMA This is the signal from the HDMI based source CBus CBus uUSB pl
34. the MHL TPA must be turned or twisted to make connection to the DUT avoid using the MHL TPA housing alone to make this occur Try to distribute the torque forces along the length of the test setup and cabling If this is not possible it is recommended to first loosen or disconnect the SMA connections at the MHL TPA make the connection to the DUT and then re tighten or attach the test equipment leads NOTE Only grip the test adapter primary connector housing s when inserting or extracting the MHL TPA to or from the DUT Pulling directly on the cable under test or using them to insert the MHL TPA may cause damage Page 5 2011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual e CAUTION 5 Carefully Make SMA Connections To connect the MHL TPA SMA connectors follow these steps 1 Hold the TPA stationary by grasping the TPA near the SMA connector 2 Insert the mating SMA barrel and hand tighten the free spinning SMA nut onto the connector while avoiding pulling bending or twisting the MHL TPA coaxial cable 3 When attaching instrumentation cables to the MHL TPA it is recommended that the MHL TPA SMA connectors be mechanically held and the test leads be tightened to the equipment manufacturer s torque recommendations normally 5 in lbs using a 5 16 inch open end wrench If the test set up requires repositioning first loosen or disconnect the SMA connectio
35. ug pin 4 jumpered to uUSB receptacle pin 4 none GND Both uUSB pin 5 and all SMA Shields Page 27 2011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual Table 13 Connections for the MHL TPA TT LABEL SIGNAL IDENTIFICATION CONNECTION DESCRIPTION This pair of SMA inputs connect the MHL signals to the source TPA or sink TPA Polarity is determined by this connection SMA outputs connected to the P7313SMA probes either differentially or single ended as required by the measurement roar Common mode measurement point Labeled Common Mode Output Probe Header pin c nected tothie P7240 proba ET All SMA shields and Common RF Ground connected to the P7240 Labeled GND Mode Reference Point probe Polarity is determined by connection to source sink TPA Polarity is determined by connection is wm Page 28 2011 2012 2013 2014 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0020 100 Rev E Tektronix Based MHL Test Adapters User Manual 40 mV TDD21 Bit Patten PRBS Data Rate Gb s 3 Rise Time ps 0 Pattern Length bits 2 11 1 Amplitude mV 200 440 00 400 00 0 00 40 00 0 000 Figure 24 Typical mated pair 3 0 Gb s eye diagram Parameter Measurement Result x Name Measurement Result SE Eye Level One mV 319 15 Eye Level Mean mV 164 74 Eye Amplitude mV Eye
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