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Video and General Performance Verification
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WVR6100, WVR7000, and WVR7100 Specifications and Performance Verification
c.
Continue increasing the jitter until another shadow of an eye appears.
You now have 2 UIs of jitter.
d.
Continue increasing jitter to 3 UIs. Do not adjust for 3 UIs on the
generator; adjust instead for the sharpest narrow eye shadow on the
rasterizer display which indicates the applied jitter is precisely 3UI. This
may not be 3 UI on the generator because you are setting it for 3 UI
added jitter instead of 3 UI total jitter.
4.
The jitter display should show a nearly stationary sine wave, 3 UI in height.
Check the sine portion of the jitter trace, ignoring the small random noise
component, with the graticule marks and the cursors to see that it is 3 UI
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10% (between 2.7 UI and 3.3 UI).
5.
Record pass or fail in the test record for the HD Jitter Waveform Accuracy.
6.
Turn Cursors OFF.
This test shows if there is excessive sensitivity to vibration.
1.
Disconnect the HDST1 and set the instrument on a flat surface, with the top
cover in place.
2.
Connect an HDVG1 output to WVR SDI A input.
3.
Terminate the other SDI A connector with a 75
Ω
SDI terminator.
4.
Set the HDVG1 to generate a 1080i 59.94 100% Color Bars signal.
5.
Press and hold EYE (or MEAS if no EYE button), and then select Display
Type > Eye Display.
6.
Press <, and then select Jitter1 HP Filter > 100 Hz.
7.
If the jitter readout is not displayed, press <, and then select Jitter Meter >
Meter & Readout.
8.
Place a sheet of paper on the top cover to protect the surface, and and then
drop a BNC barrel connector onto the middle of the top cover from a height
of 5 cm (2 inches) while watching the jitter readout.
9.
Check that the jitter readout does not jump more than 0.4 UI.
10.
Enter Pass or Fail in the test record.
Jitter Vibration
(WVR7100 Option EYE
or PHY)