Thursday, July 20th 2023

VESA Approves the use of New DisplayPort 2.1 Compliance Tests

Teledyne LeCroy, the worldwide leader in protocol test solutions, announced that it has received Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) approval for testing DisplayPort 2.1 Link Training Tunable PHY Repeater (LTTPR) and Display Stream Compression (DSC) compliance with the quantumdata M42de Video Analyzer and Generator. These tests underwent extensive testing during industry workshops to ensure their accuracy and reliability and are now considered mandatory for compliance certification of DisplayPort 2.1 Ultra High Bit Rate (UHBR) capable devices.

The DisplayPort specification was updated to version 2.1 in October of 2022 and brought significant changes to link training and LTTPR operation. Design and test engineers are faced with incrementally more testing as DisplayPort chipsets add support for the new link training and other advanced features. "The need to drive higher video resolutions and frame rates raises the bar for vendors seeking VESA logo approval. Compliance testing is a key factor in delivering a robust DisplayPort technology ecosystem and outstanding customer experiences," said Bill Lempesis, executive director of VESA, which develops and administers the DisplayPort standard and compliance logo program. "Reaching this level of comprehensive test coverage so quickly after the DisplayPort 2.1 specification was released is only possible due to the close collaboration between test vendors like Teledyne LeCroy and our VESA member companies."
"Shortening time to market is a critical goal for every vendor in the DisplayPort ecosystem and the release of these new DisplayPort 2.1 compliance tests provides a huge boost to developers driving the ecosystem forward for next generation display technologies," remarked Mike Micheletti, Teledyne LeCroy Product Manager for DisplayPort. "Teledyne LeCroy's quick delivery of these automated compliance tests showcases how the flexible architecture in the quantumdata M42de analyzer allows us to reliably add new test behaviors accentuating the importance of our solution to the development of DisplayPort 2.1 products."

About the quantumdata M42de Compliance software
The quantumdata M42de software option for DisplayPort 2.1 DSC and LTTPR compliance is available now.
Source: Teledyne LeCroy
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3 Comments on VESA Approves the use of New DisplayPort 2.1 Compliance Tests

#1
Tek-Check
Yey? Where are DP 2.1 monitors that were announced at CES? Waiting for this machine to get certified?
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AsRock
TPU addict
About bloody time, i guess HDMI had to catch up first with it's BS.
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#3
Chrispy_
The short gap between specification launch and mandatory testing are important, otherwise you get what we've had in the past with cables claiming a standard, and manufacturers claiming they predated the mandatory testing.

Displayport 1.4 was such a mess. Hopefully VESA have learned not to keep adding stuff to a version after it's already out in the wild.
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