Industry First HDMI 2.1 Protocol Analyzer Module from Teledyne LeCroy

Written by Ben

October 23, 2017

SANTA CLARA, Calif.Oct. 18, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — Teledyne LeCroy Inc., the worldwide leader in protocol test solutions, today announced the industry’s first HDMI 2.1 Protocol Analyzer module. The new module runs on the 980 series platform and supports analysis of incoming HDMI 2.1 video streams at 48Gbps from sources outputting the higher video resolutions. The module’s analyzer feature will provide visibility into the underlying protocol elements and structures necessary for transporting HDMI video streams at the new 48Gbps rate. This will enable developers of HDMI 2.1 source devices to verify their designs and ensure interoperability early in the product lifecycle.  

“Adding HDMI 2.1 protocol analysis support to the 980 series is a game changer for HDMI developers. They will now have the right tools and capability to test their HDMI 2.1 source devices at such a key phase of development. We are excited for the growth that is ahead for HDMI 2.1 and are committed to continuing to support the HDMI 2.1 development ecosystem,” said Craig Bezek, VP of Engineering at Teledyne LeCroy’s Quantum Data unit.

Orders for the new 980 HDMI 2.1 module are being taken now.

About Teledyne LeCroy
Teledyne LeCroy Inc., is a leading manufacturer of advanced oscilloscopes, protocol analyzers, and other test instruments that verify performance, validate compliance, and debug complex electronic systems quickly and thoroughly. Since its founding in 1964, the Company has focused on incorporating powerful tools into innovative products that enhance “Time-to-Insight”. Faster time to insight enables users to rapidly find and fix defects in complex electronic systems, dramatically improving time-to-market for a wide variety of applications and end markets. Teledyne LeCroy is based in Chestnut Ridge, N.Y. For more information, visit Teledyne LeCroy’s website at teledynelecroy.com.

© 2017 by Teledyne LeCroy. All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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