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1. www etechrecycling 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 23 2012 2013 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0022 001 Rev A MHL Source Sink Module User Manual Glossary of Terms MHL TERMINOLOGY DEFINITION A signal imposed on a system i e cable assembly to measure response on Aggressor i 88 other signal carriers Cable MHL Cable with micro USB connector on the source end and HDMI Type A connector on the sink end Donie A protocol converter for conversion of MHL USB micro B plug connector to 6 HDMI Type A receptacle connector MHL Test Point Access A specialized assembly that interfaces to a MHL MHL TPA receptacle or plug and enables access to signals for measurement or stimulation Also allows access to VBus and CBus The designation of a test that is not required for compliance but is considered Informative important from a characterization standpoint It is provided for informational purposes only Normative The designation of a test that is required for compliance RxSen
2. 1 General Specifications ITEM DESCRIPTION Usage Environment Controlled indoor environment Test Adapter Length x Width x Height 159 4 mm 6 28 in x 95 3 mm 3 75 in x 25 4 mm 1 00 in 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 MHL Source Sink Module Pin out The MHL Source Sink Module has four high speed connectors and three low speed connectors The four high speed connectors are a MHL output connector uUSB receptacle and it s corresponding HDMI input connector HDMI type A receptacle and a MHL input connector HDMI type A receptacle and it s corresponding HDMI output connector HDMI type A receptacle See Figures 2 and 3 Of the three low speed connectors one is for GPIO access to support future needs one for each of the source and sink bridges for I C access and programming Labels clearly mark each of the connectors The module also has an input power jack a power switch and three LEDs One power LED one MHL IN status LED and one MHL OUT status LED lit indicates operational See Figures 2 and 3 Page 8 2012 2013 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0022 001 Rev A MHL Source Sink Module User Manual MHL IN HDMI Type A Receptacle See Table 3 STATUS LED Indicators MHLIN and MHL OUT HDMI IN HDMI Type A Receptacle See Table 4 Power LED POWER Switch Indicator Input
3. 5 Tables General Specifications 8 MHL Source Sink Module Elec Specifications 13 Pin Assignments GPIO 12 Pin Assignments HDMI IN and OUT 11 Pin Assignments ic Connectors 12 Pin Assignments MHL IN 10 Pin Assignments MHL OUT 10 Terms and Conditions of Sale 22 Visual Inspection 6 Warranty 21 Web Sites support wilder tech com 21 22 www etechrecycling com 23 www wilder tech com 21 WEEE 23 Page 26 2012 2013 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0022 001 Rev A Visit our website at www wilder tech com Vrms 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 2012 2013 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0022 001 Rev A Created 1 10 2012 Revised 6 11 2013
4. Agilent 1169A TV or MONITOR Probe Amplifier Agilent E2678A Socketed Probe Head Assembly MHL Cable MHL TPA P WOSO Source Plug Adapter NN HDMI Cable Agilent N5380A Differential SMA Adapter Source Sink Module MHL TPA AT Termination Adapter MHL Source Unit Under Test AC Adapter Figure 11 MHL Source Sink Module Acting as a Sink for MHL Source Testing Agilent Configuration Page 17 2012 2013 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0022 001 Rev A MHL Source Sink Module User Manual Figure 12 MHL Source Sink Module Acting as a Sink for MHL Source Testing Tektronix Config Tektronix Scope TV or MONITOR 4 Tektronix P7240 MHL Source Active Probe Unit Under Test MHL Cable ian HDMI Cable Tektronix P7313SMA Differential Probe Source Sink Module MHL TPA TT Termination Adapter MHL TPA P WOSO Source Plug Adapter AC Adapter Figure 13 MHL Source Sink Module Acting as a Sink for MHL Source Testing Tektronix Config Page 18 2012 2013 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0022 001 Rev A MHL Source Sink Module User Manual MHL Source Sink Module Reference Information This section contains a block diagram of the MHL Source Sink Module Sil9292 MHL IN HDMI OUT HDMI Type A HDMI Type A MHL IN HDMI OUT c For Programming MHL IN PROGRAM HDMI OUT MCU Switch Sil9244 HDMI IN MHL OUT HDMI Type A Micro USB GPIO DC DC P
5. 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 24 2012 2013 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0022 001 Rev A MHL Source Sink Module User Manual Glossary of Terms HDMI TERMINOLOGY DEFINITION Aggressor A signal imposed on a system i e cable assembly to measure response on other signal carriers Box to box connection HDMI Type A link between two boxes detachable by an end user An HDMI Type A cable connector assembly for the box to box connection shall have three TMDS Link lanes CEC Consumer Electronics Control DDC Display Data Channel VESA HDMI Type A Receiver Circuitry that receives the incoming HDMI Type A TMDS Link data Located in Sink Device and the upstream port of Intermediate Device HDMI Type A Transmitter Circuitry that transmits the HDMI Type A TMDS Link data located in Source Device and in the downstream port of Intermediate Device HDMI Type A Test Point Access A specialized assembly that interfaces to a HDMI TPA HDMI Type A receptacle or plug and enables access of signals for measurement or stimulation Sink Device A device that contains A V stream sinks for displ
6. MHL Cable HDMI Cable NNa HDMI Source for C Bus Generation a Source Sink Module AC Adapter Figure 6 MHL Source Sink Module Acting as a Source for MHL Sink Testing Agilent Configuration Figure 7 MHL Source Sink Module Acting as a Source for MHL Sink Testing Tektronix Configuration Page 15 2012 2013 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0022 001 Rev A MHL Source Sink Module User Manual Tektronix Arbitrary Waveform Generator SMA to SMA TV or MONITOR Instrument Cables l f tal Ww ARTER AAAA NT TWS CEAN MHL TPA P WOSI Sink Plug Adapter MHL Cable HDMI Cable HDMI Source for C Bus Generation x Source Sink Module AC Adapter Figure 8 MHL Source Sink Module Acting as a Source for MHL Sink Testing Tektronix Configuration The following example and figures shows MHL source testing CBus testing via MHL cable HDMI cable MHL Source Sink Module HDMI sink MHL Source cea used as sink Figure 9 MHL Source Sink Module Acting as a Sink for MHL Source Testing WARNING The MHL Source Sink Module is designed for voltages less than 42 V RMS It is not to be used for Hipot testing Page 16 2012 2013 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0022 001 Rev A MHL Source Sink Module User Manual Figure 10 MHL Source Sink Module Acting as a Sink for MHL Source Testing Agilent Configuration Agilent Scope
7. Power Jack Figure 2 Front Surface Connectors and Switch Side Indicators MHL Source Sink Module shown HDMI OUT HDMI Type A Receptacle See Table 4 IC Connector 2 each See Table 5 MHL OUT Power Indicator uate Receptacle ON OFF See Table 2 GPIO Connector STATUS Indicators and Jumper MHL IN and MHL OUT Program Switch See Table 6 2 each Figure 3 Rear Surface Connectors Switches Side Indicators MHL Source Sink Module shown Page 9 2012 2013 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0022 001 Rev A MHL Source Sink Module User Manual Table 2 Pin Assignments for MHL OUT uUSB Receptacle a a PIN DESCRIPTION VBus uUSB receptacle pin 1 Negative MHL signal uUSB receptacle pin 2 This is the signal from the HDMI based source Positive MHL signal uUSB receptacle pin 3 This is the signal from the HDMI based source CBus uUSB receptacle pin 4 GND uUSB receptacle pin 5 RF Ground Table 3 Pin Assignments for MHL IN HDMI Type A Receptacle een PIN DESCRIPTION CD sense HDMI receptacle pin 2 For pulling up 3 3K Ohm to CD pull up Positive MHL signal HDMI receptacle pin 7 This is the signal to the HDMI based sink Negative MHL signal HDMI receptacle pin 9 This is the signal to the HDMI based sink CEC HDMI receptacle pin 13 Consumer Electronics Control CD pull up HDMI receptacle pin 15 For detection of 3 3K Ohm to CD sense VBus HDM
8. 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 physical or operating environment improper maintenance by you or failur
9. Wilder Technologies LLC Terms amp Conditions of Sale c ccccccecssssscecececeessssaeeeeeessessneaeeeesens 22 Compliance with Environmental Legislation cccccsssscccecsssesssneceeeeseeessaeaeeeeseessesseaeseeeeseeseeaeas 23 WEEE Compliance Statements EE eaii aaaea 23 Glossary Of Terms MHL cccccccccssceeessssececsseceeeesseseseseeeesesesecseseeeeceseeeesscessecsceeeseceseeaeeessseaeees 24 Glossary Of Terms HDMI ccccccccsssseccssscececssseeeecsssseecssssececsesaeesesesaeccsesseseceeaaeeecsesaeeeseaaeeeeneaaes 25 WOK EE EI E A IES N AI A E S EN I N E EA EE E 26 Page 2 2012 2013 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0022 001 Rev A MHL Source Sink Module User Manual Introduction This user s guide documents the MHL Source Sink Module MHL CTB SOSI as used with the CTS testing of MHL 2 0 products The MHL Source Sink Module can be used as a MHL CBus sink via the MHL IN connector when used with a MHL TPA P WOSO for source testing The MHL Source Sink Module can also be used as a MHL CBus source via the MHL OUT connector when used with a MHL TPA P WOSI for sink testing This version also supports PackedPixel mode which is controlled via an external jumper More details on PackedPixel mode can be found in the MHL 2 0 Specification NOTE PackedPixel mode is required for 1080p operation PackedPixel mode is enabled via a single jumper between pins 1 and 3 of the GPIO connector The supplied j
10. 8 Internal test point connection GNT 9 Interrupt Grant from uC REQ IN 10 Interrupt Request to uC Page 12 2012 2013 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0022 001 Rev A MHL Source Sink Module User Manual Electrical Specifications NOTE All specifications in this manual are subject to change Table 7 MHL Source Sink Module Electrical Specifications SPECIFICATION MINIMUM TYPICAL MAXIMUM NOTES Vcc V 12 Icc A 1 5 Page 13 2012 2013 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0022 001 Rev A MHL Source Sink Module User Manual MHL Source Sink Module User Models MHL Source Sink Module contains a HDMI to MHL bridge for sink testing and a MHL to HDMI bridge for source testing The following example and figures shows MHL sink testing CBus generation HDMI cable via MHL cable MHL Source Sink HDMI Source Module MHL sink DUT used as source Figure 4 MHL Source Sink Module Acting as a Source for MHL Sink Testing WARNING The MHL Source Sink Module is designed for voltages less than 42 V RMS It is not to be used for Hipot testing Figure 5 MHL Source Sink Module Acting as a Source for MHL Sink Testing Agilent Configuration Page 14 2012 2013 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0022 001 Rev A MHL Source Sink Module User Manual SMA to SMA Instrument Cables TV or MONITOR MHL TPA P WOSI Sink Plug Adapter
11. CTS 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 22 2012 2013 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0022 001 Rev A MHL Source Sink Module 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 January 1 2009 Wilder Technologies LLC has partnered with E Tech Recycling of Beaverton Oregon
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13. I receptacle pin 18 CBus HDMI receptacle pin 19 GND eens pins RF Ground Page 10 2012 2013 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0022 001 Rev A MHL Source Sink Module User Manual Table 4 Pin Assignments for HDMI IN and HDMI OUT HDMI type A Receptacles eee arte PIN DESCRIPTION TMDS Data2 1 D2 Ground 2 Ground TMDS Data2 3 D2 TMDS Data1 4 D1 Ground 5 Ground TMDS Data1 6 D1 TMDS Data0 7 DO Ground 8 Ground TMDS Data0 9 DO TMDS Clock 10 CLK Ground 11 Ground TMDS Clock 12 CLK CEC 13 Consumer Electronics Control Reserved 14 SCL 15 I C Serial Clock for DDC SDA 16 C Serial Data for DDC DDC CEC Ground 17 5V POWER 18 Power HPD 19 Hot Plug Detect Page 11 2012 2013 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0022 001 Rev A Table 5 Pin Assignments for 12C Connectors MHL Source Sink Module User Manual PE PIN DESCRIPTION RXD IN 1 Bit stream from Programmer GND 2 Ground TXD OUT 3 Bit stream to Programmer NC 4 Isolated from 5V NC 5 Isolated from 5V CCL 6 IC Clock GND 7 Ground I C DA 8 C Data Table 6 Pin Assignments for GPIO eee en PIN DESCRIPTION GND 1 Ground GND 2 Ground jumpered to pin 1 for Park cM00_ MCU Se ae Test Point 4 Internal test point connection GPIOO_MCU 5 General purpose connection to uC Test Point 6 Internal test point connection GPIOO_MCU 7 General purpose connection to uC Test Point
14. MHL Source Sink Module User Manual IES ity MHL Source Sink Module User Manual Table of Contents IME RODUCUION OE E E E device dnd ender et Le 3 Product Inspection ces aT a i nedoeed dead cb E E a E EaR cattle soli nde Bate eeeed es 4 The MHL Source Sink Module Care and Handling Precautions ccccscccssecessecesseeesseeeessesesseeeees 5 General Module Cable and Connector cecccccccessseececsnececeeseeececaeeeeeqeeeceeaeeecseaeeeecceeeeeeneeeeees 6 Handling and Storage sesdccccsvicnccsecsisdidvcesiues cavtevcavensieas EAEN EREDE EEKE CEEE EEEE NEDER EEES 6 Visual IIS DE CLIO erie a e e E 6 olanin E sia ia aaa EE Ea E aE E E ES 6 Making Connections csessuinineseare asie a aaa a AE 6 Electrostatic Discharge INformation ccccccccccccsssssscscececessesecaeeeeccesesesaeseceesceseesesaeeesesssesenaeaeeeesensees 7 Mechanical and Environmental Specifications cccceessssccececeseessnaececeeeseseaeaeeeeeceseeseaeaeeeeseesees 8 Electrical Specifications tirrr cece ius sce seca tana deek ak Ee ce hadebeane sete ca ogee cad dea aeai O Seated ed teva 13 MHL Source Sink Module User Models ccccsssesccccccscsssnceececececsessnaceeceeceesenenaeeeeesecssnneeeeseseeens 14 MHL Source Sink Module Reference Information ccccsssscccccsssessntcceceeecesseseueeeeeeeeessntnaeeeeeeeces 19 Wilder Technologies LLC Limited Warranty cccccccccssssececeeeesesseceeeeeceseseeaeeeeeesseeseseaeeesenses 21
15. a Wilder Technologies LLC Returns Material Authorization and the Test Adapter to Wilder Technologies LLC during the warranty period To obtain RMA number contact support wilder tech com You may be required to present proof of purchase or other similar proof of warranty entitlement You are responsible for any associated transportation charges duties and insurance between you and Wilder Technologies LLC In all instances you must ship Test Adapters in Wilder Technologies LLC approved packaging Information on packaging guidelines can be found at www wilder tech com Wilder Technologies LLC will ship repaired or replacement Test Adapter Delivery Duty Prepaid DDP and will pay for return shipment You will receive title to the repaired or replacement Test Adapter and you will be the importer of record Page 21 2012 2013 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0022 001 Rev A MHL Source Sink Module User Manual Wilder Technologies LLC Terms amp Conditions of Sale Other Documents This Agreement may NOT be altered supplemented or amended by the use of any other document s unless otherwise agreed to in a written agreement signed by both you and Wilder Technologies LLC If you do not receive an invoice or acknowledgement in the mail via e mail or with your Product information about your purchase may be obtained at support wilder tech com or by contacting your sales representative Payment Terms Orders Quotes Inte
16. ay and or sound Source Device A device that contains a stream source and originates an isochronous A V stream TMDS Transition Minimized Differential Signaling Victim A signal carrier on a system that has a response imposed on it by other signals in the system Page 25 2012 2013 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0022 001 Rev A MHL Source Sink Module User Manual Index Cable Bend Limits 5 Cable Tension Pull Forces 5 Cable Twisting Torque 5 Care and Handling 5 Cleaning 6 Compliance WEEE 23 Connections MHL or HDMI Cables to DUT 5 Electrical Specifications 13 Electrostatic Discharge Information ESD 7 ESD protection 7 Figures Front Surface Connectors Switch LEDs 9 MHL Source Sink Module Block Diagram 19 Rear Surface Connectors Switches LEDs 9 20 The MHL Source Sink Module 3 The MHL Source Sink Module Acting as Sink for Source Testing 16 17 18 The MHL Source Sink Module Acting as Source for Sink Testing 14 15 16 Glossary HDMI 25 Glossary MHL 24 Handling and Storage 6 High speed Connectors 8 Low speed Connectors 8 Making Connections 6 Mechanical and Environmental Specifications 8 MHL Source Sink Module Pin out 8 MHL Source Sink Module Reference Information 19 MHL Source Sink Module User Models 14 Product Inspection 4 Product Return 4 Pull Force 5 Secure Storage 4 Support 22 Supporting Instrument Cables or Accessories
17. e 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 Warranty service may be obtained from Wilder Technologies LLC by returning
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19. nnect the MHL and HDMI Cables First To prevent twisting bending or applying tension to the MHL and HDMI connections when connecting a MHL Source Sink Module always attach the MHL cable to the device under test DUT before attaching to the MHL Source Sink Module Always attach the HDMI cable to the HDMI source or sink test equipment before attaching to the MHL Source Sink Module Carefully align the MHL and HDMI connectors and then gently push the connectors together until fully seated If the MHL Source Sink Module must be turned or twisted to make connection to the DUT avoid using the MHL Source Sink 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 disconnect the HDMI and MHL connections at the MHL Source Sink Module remove any twists or unnecessary bends in the cables and make the connection to the MHL cable going to the DUT and then attach the test equipment HDMI cable NOTE Always grip the MHL Source Sink Module when removing MHL and or HDMI cables or power cable CAUTION 5 Independently Support Instrumentation Cables or Accessories Excessive weight from instrument cables and or accessories connected to the MHL Source Sink Module can cause damage or affect the module performance Be sure to provide appropriate means to support and stabilize all test set up components Page 5 2012 2013 Wilder Technologies LLC D
20. ocument No 910 0022 001 Rev A MHL Source Sink Module User Manual General Module Cable and Connector Observing simple precautions can ensure accurate and reliable measurements Handling and Storage Before each use of the MHL Source Sink Module ensure that all connectors are clean Handle all cables carefully and store the MHL Source Sink Module and the associated accessories in the foam lined storage container when not in use if possible Do not set connectors contact end down Visual Inspection Be sure to inspect all cable connectors carefully before making a connection Inspect all cables for metal particles scratches deformed threads dents or bent broken or misaligned SMA connector 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 MHL and HDMI connector surfaces if necessary 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 connections lightly e Do not apply bending fo
21. ower Supply HDMI IN MHL OUT f C For Programming 12VDC HDMI IN Input PROGRAM MHE DUT ME Switch ON OFF MHLIN MHLOUT LED STATUS STATUS LED LED Figure 14 MHL Source Sink Module Block Diagram Page 19 2012 2013 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0022 001 Rev A MHL Source Sink Module User Manual HDMI OUT HDMI Type A Receptacle See Table 4 IC Connector 2 each See Table 5 MHL OUT Power Indicator oe ON OFF See Table 2 GPIO Connector STATUS Indicators and Jumper MHL IN and MHL OUT Program Switch See Table 6 2 each Figure 15 Rear Surface Connectors Switches Side Indicators MHL Source Sink Module with jumper in normal mode park position shown HDMI OUT HDMI Type A Receptacle See Table 4 IC Connector 2 each See Table 5 MHL OUT Power Indicator R peta ON OFE See Table 2 GPIO Connector STATUS Indicators and Jumper MHL IN and MHL OUT Program Switch See Table 6 2 each Figure 16 Rear Surface Connectors Switches Side Indicators MHL Source Sink Module with jumper in PackedPixel mode shown Page 20 2012 2013 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0022 001 Rev A MHL Source Sink Module 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 conforms to Wilder Technologies specifications for a period of 12 months
22. rce to cables beyond minimum limits e Do not force connections e Avoid twisting cables Page 6 2012 2013 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0022 001 Rev A MHL Source Sink Module User Manual Electrostatic Discharge Information Protection against electrostatic discharge ESD is essential while connecting inspecting or cleaning the MHL Source Sink Module and connectors as they are a static sensitive circuit Electrostatic discharge can damage or destroy electronic components Be sure to perform all 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 MQ 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 7 2012 2013 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0022 001 Rev A MHL Source Sink Module User Manual Mechanical and Environmental Specifications NOTE All specifications in this manual are subject to change Table
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24. ser Manual The MHL Source Sink Module Care and Handling Precautions When using the MHL Source Sink Module with MHL and or HDMI cables careful handling is required to avoid damage Improper handling techniques or using too small a cable bend radius can damage the MHL or HDMI connectors within the module housing or the HDMI or MHL cables themselves This can occur at any point along the cable To achieve optimum performance and to prolong the MHL Source Sink Module and MHL cable s life observe the following handling precautions CAUTION 1 Avoid Torque Forces Twisting Twisting the MHL or HDMI cable as a unit with one end held stationary in excess of 180 may damage or severely degrade performance Adherence to Caution 5 below helps to avoid exceeding twist limits CAUTION 2 Avoid Sharp Cable Bends Never bend MHL or HDMI cables into a radius of 26 mm 1 inch or less Single or multiple cable bends must be kept within this limit Bending cables less than a 26mm 1 Inch radius may permanently damage or severely degrade test performance CAUTION 3 Avoid Cable Tension Pull Forces Never apply tension pull forces to an individual cable that is greater than 2 3 kg 5 lbs To avoid applying tension always place accessories and equipment on a surface that allows adjustment to eliminate tension on the MHL and HDMI cables Use adjustable elevation stands or apparatus to accurately place and support the test setup CAUTION 4 Co
25. umper may be parked between pins 1 and 2 of the GPIO connector when PackedPixel mode is not enabled Figure 1 The MHL Source Sink Module Also provided with each MHL CTB SOSI MHL Source Sink Module not pictured e 1 1 5 meter MHL cable for connection to the DUT e 1 2 0 meter HDMI Type A to HDMI Type A cable e 1 Plug in AC adapter and cord for powering the MHL Source Sink Module e 1 Jumper Page 3 2012 2013 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0022 001 Rev A MHL Source Sink Module User Manual Product Inspection Upon receiving the MHL Source Sink Module from Wilder Technologies perform the following product inspection e Inspect the outer shipping container foam lined storage container 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 container for storage of the Wilder Technologies MHL Source Sink Module when not in use e Locate the shipping list and verify that all items ordered were received e In the 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 2012 2013 Wilder Technologies LLC Document No 910 0022 001 Rev A MHL Source Sink Module U

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