The 1T-TG-620 HDMI test generator supports the ability to embed a 1kHz internally generated audio sinewave or an externally generated audio signal into the digital bit stream.
TV One has introduced the 1T-TG-620 HDMI test generator, which is designed to verify the correct operation of HDMI equipment such as monitors and projectors.
Any device using an HDMI input, as well as DVI-D displays with appropriate cable adapters, can be tested using several different types of test patterns from the 1T-TG-620. This compact new unit can accommodate resolutions up to WUXGA/60 or 1080p.
The company also has included the ability to embed a 1kHz internally generated audio sinewave or an externally generated audio signal into the digital bit stream so the integrity of the audio portion of the HDMI signal can be verified and HDCP functionality can be tested.
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