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Quantum Data 980B video generator / protocol analyzer
Quantum Data 980R protocol analyzer / video generator
Quantum Data 780E video generator en video analyser
Quantum Data 881E-DP DisplayPort generator/analyser
DisplayPort was introduced in 2006 as a counterpart to HDMI and specifically intended for high resolution displays. At the time, the speed was significantly higher (1.67Gbps / lane) than the HDMI standard. With the DisplayPort 1.2a standard we are now at 5.4Gbps/lane.
TTMS has several DisplayPort video generators / analyzers available in its range including combined devices (think of DisplayPort and HDMI) that can be used in both an R&D environment and in production testing. Model 980B has next to the possibility of video generator / analyzer also optionally the possibility of a protocol analyzer. And of course HDCP2.2 testing. Model 780E combines DisplayPort 1.2a with HDMI 2.0 and HDBaseT. Including HDCP 2.2. Optionally an Auxilary Channel Analyzer is available. Compliance tests are also available in the older 882E DisplayPort version.
All models are supported with software to create your own display formats. There is also software available for reading and modifying EDIDs.
Arnold Memelink
ABB
"The ABB Power Grids Jumet organisation is an innovative development and production facility of ABB that manufactures active filters and battery energy storage systems to support a stable grid. To test these systems we have acquired two Cinergia GE/EL +120kVA eplus units capable of doing grid emulation (AC + DC), operating as an electronic load (AC +DC) and being a battery emulator. We have experienced very good support from TTMS in obtaining these two Cinergia units. This included organising an on-site demonstration and supplying loan systems prior to the delivery of our final systems. This way we could start testing as early as possible. TTMS also organised training for the operators from the original manufacturer. This support allowed us to introduce the first battery energy storage systems even prior to the full delivery of the Cinergia systems."
Sasan Rafii-Tabrizi
University of Luxembourg
“At the Energy and Environment department of the Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM) of the University of Luxembourg we do have different research projects related to green energy contributing to the development of eco-cities. As a long-standing partner of our research unit, TT&MS has proven that they are able to answer even the most complex questions in a professional manner. They have shown that they are always up to date with the latest technology and do not spare any effort to look at the application and even the situation on site. The exchange of ideas was always very pleasant and took place quickly. We look forward to further years of fruitful cooperation.”
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