Enter the Dragon! Goepel Unleashes LVDS, HDMI Tester

GOEPEL electronic has introduced Video Dragon (basicCON 4121), a new solution for the test of high-speed LVDS connections and HDMI interfaces, setting new standards in testing infotainment components. Due to its modular architecture the device can be optionally configured as a frame grabber and frame generator.

For this, a wide range of serialiser/deserialiser modules are available, e.g. for the standards APIX 1 and 2, FPD-Link I/II/III or HDMI. The exchangeable plug-in modules are fitted in a port on the device front, accessible without device dismounting. That means a fast device adaptation for changing test tasks.

Utilised as a frame grabber, Video Dragon is able to record and analyse single images and video sequences in raw-data format or as compressed files. The frame rate includes up to 60 images per second at a maximum colour depth of 24 bits. Utilising a serialiser in the module port, Video Dragon turns into a frame generator that may generate and transmit single images, image sequences and video streams to a target device to be tested. Image data can be stored on the device or external memory media via eSATA interface.

For image data visualisation, Video Dragon provides a separate HDMI interface to connect an external monitor. basicCON 4121 can be integrated into complex test environments for infotainment components via the host interfaces Ethernet, GigE, USB 2.0 or 3.0 that are available in parallel.

Because most terminal equipment in the automotive sector has separate communication interfaces for device function control, Video Dragon provides respective CAN and LIN ports to turn on and off an ECU to be tested or adjust display brightness etc. Furthermore, the module has a digital I/O interface to trigger and synchronize image data transmission with external devices.

The Video Dragon Viewer, free stand-alone software for the record and output of images, image sequences and videos, enables a quick introduction to the image data transmission world. It’s supplied with the instrument just like the also free function library that may help to integrate Video Dragon into user-specific applications, e.g. under C, C++, C# and LabVIEW®.

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