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TIMING DATA SETTINGS
3.1. Horizontal timing data editing
3.1.1. Horizontal timing data
When making changes with the horizontal timing data, the parameters which can be set and the names
of the parameters are indicated below.
3.1.2. Restrictions on the horizontal timing parameters
The table below shows the restrictions on the parameters which can be changed with the horizontal timing data.
Setting item
Setting range
Parameter fixing function
Dot Clock
0.100 to 1360.000 MHz
* Depending on the number of bits which
are output, the dot clock frequency is
subject to some restrictions. For details,
refer to
“10.12.1 Common
specifications.
”
Period
Time display: 0.00 to 999.999 μs
Dot display: 128 to 9998 dots
μs setting fixed using SHIFT+2
dot setting fixed using SHIFT+3
Disp
Time display: 0.00 to
999.999 μs
Dot display: 48 to 8192 dot
μs setting fixed using SHIFT+0
dot setting fixed using SHIFT+1
Backp, Sync
Time display: 0.00 to
999.999 μs
Dot display: 0 to 9998 dot
* When a parameter is fixed, it is accompanied by an asterisk (*). Even when values other than ones
for parameters with an asterisk have been changed, the values of the parameters with the asterisks
remain fixed.
Example: When us setting has been fixed using SHIFT+2 for Period
Disp
Backp
Sync
Period
HDstart
HDwidth
An asterisk is displayed here when the value is fixed.
Summary of Contents for VG-876
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Page 57: ...Chapter 3 TIMING DATA SETTINGS 43 ...
Page 103: ...Chapter 4 PATTERN SETTINGS 89 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 ...
Page 134: ...120 GUI Display Selected port ...
Page 135: ...Chapter 4 PATTERN SETTINGS 121 HEX Display Selected port ...
Page 143: ...Chapter 4 PATTERN SETTINGS 129 ...
Page 177: ...Chapter 6 HDCP SETTINGS AND EXECUTION 163 ...
Page 205: ...Chapter 7 VG 876 SYSTEM SETTINGS 191 ...
Page 223: ...Chapter 8 DATA COPYING ERASING 209 ...
Page 237: ...Chapter 9 USEFUL FUNCTIONS 223 ...
Page 336: ...322 10 5 3 Data transfer method Normal MODE 2Lane output ...
Page 338: ...324 Normal MODE 4Lane output ...
Page 376: ...362 Assignment of each lane ...
Page 378: ...364 Assignment of each lane Lane 1 4 Lane 9 12 Lane 5 8 Lane 13 16 ...
Page 380: ...366 Assignment of each lane Lane1 4 Lane9 12 Lane5 8 Lane 13 16 ...
Page 382: ...368 Assignment of each lane Lane1 8 Lane9 16 ...
Page 384: ...370 Assignment of each lane Lane1 8 Lane9 16 ...
Page 386: ...372 Assignment of each lane Lane1 8 Lane9 16 ...
Page 388: ...374 Assignment of each lane Lane1 4 Lane9 12 Lane5 8 Lane 13 16 ...
Page 390: ...376 Assignment of each lane Lane1 4 Lane9 12 Lane5 8 Lane 13 16 ...
Page 392: ...378 Assignment of each lane Lane1 16 ...
Page 453: ...Chapter 10 INTERFACE SETTINGS 439 Connection figure of VM 1876 MX s ...
Page 464: ...450 Reverse Mode Top Bottom Reverse Mode LR TB ...
Page 466: ...452 Reverse Mode Top Bottom Reverse Mode LR TB ...
Page 468: ...454 Reverse Mode Top Bottom Reverse Mode LR TB ...
Page 495: ...Chapter 10 INTERFACE SETTINGS 481 2 When Video Width is 8 bit ...
Page 496: ...482 3 When Video Width is 10 bit ...
Page 501: ...Chapter 10 INTERFACE SETTINGS 487 2 When iTMDS output ...
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