Abstract

AbstractThe Digital Visual Interface (DVI) specification, released in 1999, has been widely implemented by computer OEMs, monitor makers, graphics board vendors, and cable manufacturers. Silicon implementations by several chip makers are now available on the market and thus validation of their DVI implementations and compliance with the DVI specification is a critical issue to ensure interoperability between the many possible combinations of transmitter and receiver chips and boards. To that end, the Digital Display Working Group (DDWG) recently published a DVI Test and Measurement Guide in addition to presenting a rigorous electrical specification in the original DVI standard. This paper reviews the DVI electrical specification and the Test and Measurement Guide and describes compliance tests performed on customized test boards which are called the Test Point Access (TPA) board and the Equivalent Source Board (ESB).

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