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TPA-MHL2-8R
– Quick Start Guide
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November 20, 2013
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b. Connect an HDMI cable from the
TO PROTOCOL ANALYZER
connector of the TPA-MHL2-8R to the Rx
port on the 980 HDMI Protocol Analyzer.
2. Refer to the 980 HDMI/MHL Source Compliance Test User Guide for details on how to run the MHL compliance
test on an MHL source.
3.3
HDCP compliance testing for source devices
You can run HDCP compliance tests on MHL source devices in accordance with the HDCP 1.2 Compliance Test
Specification. This test requires TPA-MHL2-8R and 882EA with HDCP compliance test option.
For more details on the HDCP source compliance test feature of the User Guide for the 882EA Video Test Instrument
available on the Quantum Data 882E product web page at:
www.quantumdata.com/products/882E.asp
.
Use the procedure below to make the connections to the TPA-MHL2-8R for running the HDCP compliance tests on
an MHL source device. Note that you will have to refer to the 882EA User Guide to run the HDCP compliance test.
1. Apply power to the TPA-MHL2-8R using the power adapter provided.
2. Make the connections as shown in the diagram below. For this application you will be using the section of the
TPA-MHL2-8R labeled
MHL
HDMI MHL SOURCE DUT.
a. Connect an MHL cable from the MHL source device under test to the
MHL IN FROM DUT
connector on the
TPA-MHL2-8R.
b. Connect an HDMI cable from the
HDMI OUT
connector of the TPA-MHL2-8R to the appropriate connector
on the Encryption Status Tester (EST) and then to the 882EA HDMI IN connector.
3. Refer to the 882EA User Guide for details on how to run HDCP compliance tests on a source device.