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MediaLB Analyzer

Hardware Manual 

     

Document Version: V2.0.X-2   Date: 2008-12-17 

 
 
 
 

 

Hardware Manual

 

Copyright © 2008 SMSC 

   

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Summary of Contents for MediaLB

Page 1: ...ediaLB Analyzer Hardware Manual MediaLB Monitor USB V1 0 1 3 pin Active Pod Low Speed V1 0 1 6 pin Active Pod High Speed V1 0 0 Document Information Version V2 0 X 2 Date 2008 12 17 MOST Media Oriente...

Page 2: ...rs There are a number of patents and patents pending on the MOST technology and other technologies No rights under these patents are conveyed without any specific agreement between the users and the p...

Page 3: ...MediaLB Analyzer Hardware Manual Document Version V2 0 X 2 Date 2008 12 17 MediaLB Analyzer Hardware Manual Copyright 2008 SMSC All rights reserved Copyright 2008 SMSC Hardware Manual Page 3...

Page 4: ...0 X 2 Date 2008 12 17 Document History Version Date Section Comment on changes V2 0 X 2 2008 12 17 All Totally revised New 6 pin Active Pod for High Speed MediaLB Debug Header V1 0 X 1 2008 07 16 Firs...

Page 5: ...Connector 14 3 2 4 Power Supply 15 3 3 Specifications 16 3 3 1 Absolute Maximum Ratings 16 3 3 2 Recommended Operating Conditions 16 3 3 3 DC Characteristics 16 3 3 4 Mechanical Characteristics 17 4...

Page 6: ...MediaLB Analyzer Hardware Manual Document Version V2 0 X 2 Date 2008 12 17 Hardware Manual Copyright 2008 SMSC Page 6...

Page 7: ...e user safety faultless operation and electromagnetic compatibility is not guaranteed 1 2 Information Sources MediaLB Analyzer Hardware Manual this document It describes the MediaLB Monitor and the Me...

Page 8: ...aLB signals and transfers them to the MediaLB Monitor without compromising the signal integrity DUT Device Under Test INIC Intelligent Network Interface Controller LED Light Emitting Diode LVTTL Low V...

Page 9: ...t of the Device Under Test 1 described in chapter 4 Software Module OptoLyzer Suite 6 software supporting analyzing and visualizing of MediaLB data see separate OptoLyzer Suite documentation for detai...

Page 10: ...Fs o 6 pin Active Pod High Speed Support for OS81110 High Speed MediaLB Debug Header Support for 6 pin MediaLB interfaces up to and including 8192Fs 2 2 Scope of Delivery The MediaLB Monitor USB is de...

Page 11: ...LB Monitor Front Panel 3 1 1 High Speed Trigger High Speed Trigger connector is an SMA jack type connector accepting an LVTTL compatible input It can be used to trigger on external events The trigger...

Page 12: ...toLyzer Suite Add MediaLB Monitor device Refer to the online help of the OptoLyzer Suite for details Table 3 2 Red Ready LED Blinks Continuously Possible reasons for a red Ready LED Reason Action Set...

Page 13: ...f MediaLB clock pin Table 3 4 Lock LED 3 1 5 MediaLB Speed The yellow LEDs indicate the MediaLB speed In the table below they are listed from left to right z means LED is off means LED is on MediaLB S...

Page 14: ...S PDIF Out Will be activated in a later version of MediaLB Monitor 3 2 3 USB 2 0 High Speed Connector Type USB type B connector Notice It is mandatory to connect this connector with a USB 2 0 High Spe...

Page 15: ...008 12 17 3 2 4 Power Supply Type Binder serial 718 Figure 3 4 Power Connector Rear Panel The table shows the pin assignment of the power connector Pin Description 1 Power 2 Reserved 3 GND Table 3 6 P...

Page 16: ...ristics DC characteristics Parameter Condition Min Typ Max Unit Power consumption Power supply voltage 12V 50 150 300 mA High Speed Trigger input voltage Low 0 0 8 V High Speed Trigger input voltage H...

Page 17: ...ual Document Version V2 0 X 2 Date 2008 12 17 3 3 4 Mechanical Characteristics Protection Rating IP 42 Dimensions MediaLB Monitor 113 82 32 mm L W H USB cable 1 m Active Pod cable 40 cm Copyright 2008...

Page 18: ...s of a special cable to the MediaLB Monitor The cable is part of the MediaLB Monitor USB delivery MediaLB Connector A is a 10 pin male type 2 mm pitch connector It is placed on the front side of the A...

Page 19: ...be connected to GND 4 1 2 Status LED The following table gives an overview of the possible LED states Status LED Description Action Dark MediaLB Monitor is not connected to Active Pod MediaLB Monitor...

Page 20: ...Unit Operating ambient temperature 21 C Table 4 4 Recommended Operating Conditions 4 1 3 3 3 pin Active Pod for Low Speed MediaLB Debug Header DC characteristics Parameter Min Typ Max Unit Input resi...

Page 21: ...ctor which is used for connecting the Active Pod to the MediaLB on the DUT and one Active Pod Connector which is used to connect the Active Pod by means of a special cable to the MediaLB Monitor The c...

Page 22: ...MLBSN MLBSP MLBDN MLBDP MLBCKN MLBCKP DUT Detection Pin 1 Pin 3 Pin 5 Pin 7 Pin 9 Pin 11 Pin 13 Pin 15 Pin 17 Pin 19 Pin 21 Pin 23 Pin 25 Pin 27 Pin 29 Pin 31 Pin 33 Pin 35 Pin 37 Pin 39 GND Pin 2 Pin...

Page 23: ...gh Speed MediaLB Debug Header DC characteristics Parameter Min Typ Max Unit Input resistance 50 k Input capacitance 3 5 8 pF Input common voltage 0 05 2 35 V Input differential threshold 7 50 mV Table...

Page 24: ...Panel 11 Figure 3 2 High Speed Trigger Characteristic 11 Figure 3 3 MediaLB Monitor Rear Panel 14 Figure 3 4 Power Connector Rear Panel 15 Figure 4 1 3 pin Active Pod Low Speed Connectors and Status...

Page 25: ...3 9 DC Characteristics 16 Table 4 1 3 pin Active Pod Low Speed Connector A B Pin Out 19 Table 4 2 3 pin Active Pod Low Speed Status LED Interpretation 19 Table 4 3 Absolute Maximum Ratings 20 Table 4...

Page 26: ...igger 11 I INIC 8 Intended Use 7 L LED Lock 13 MediaLB Speed 13 Ready 12 Status 19 Legend 2 Line Out 14 Lock LED 13 M Mechanical Characteristics 17 20 23 MediaLB 8 MediaLB Monitor 8 MediaLB Speed 13 P...

Page 27: ...MediaLB Analyzer Hardware Manual Document Version V2 0 X 2 Date 2008 12 17 Notes Copyright 2008 SMSC Hardware Manual Page 27...

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