DisplayPort Testing
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Leading Supplier of DisplayPort AnalyzersUnigraf is the worldwide leading supplier of analysis tools for testing DisplayPort™ Sink and Source Devices. Unigraf’s DP Link Layer and HDCP CTS tools are qualified be used as Authorized Test Tools for DisplayPort™ Certification testing. Unigraf has established an trusted role in creating the standards for DP product testing. Customers have learned to rely on Unigraf's long time presence in display testing arena. Unigraf's products for engineering and production line testing provide an unique flexibility in a very compact and affordable format. Leading suppliers of DisplayPort™ connected Sink and Source devices are utilizing on Unigraf’s knowledge in testing their products. All Unigraf DisplayPort™ tools are compatible with DPv1.1b. The AUX-Channel monitor, DPA-400 1.2, is already compatible with DPv1.2. Unigraf is currently developing the first fully DPv1.2 compatible test equipment, a small size Reference Sink. Please contact Unigraf for details. All Aspects of DP Interface TestingUnigraf provides a spectrum of tools for DisplayPort™ interface testing from the early chip design phase to production line testing of the final product. All tools feature a graphical user interface and, when applicable, a software interface for creating a full featured automated testing environment. Due to Unigraf's well thought device architecture the same hardware that is used for R&D testing can later be used for performing the CTS tests and eventually the functional tests on the production line. In this way the user avoids the need for having multiple sets of test devices and maintaining multiple software environments. User Friendly PC Based ToolsAll Unigraf's test equipments have a PC based user interface. The functions are laid out in user friendly, task oriented dialogs. In this way the user does not need to learn cryptic key combinations or review the results in tiny on-device displays. The software application interface enables the implementation of same function as the GUI. This enables the test application designer to have the functions that are in the GUI also as part of his own system. |
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