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Tutorial 1 Solution

Que. 1.
Type of Transmission Line:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)

Co axial wire.
Optical Fiber.
Micro strip line.
Twisted wire line.
Parallel two wire transmission line.
HDMI Cable.

Que. 2 & 3.
Refer to 16-01-2013 class notes.
Que. 4 .
a) Peak to peak value of f(t)=2A.
b) RMS value of f(t)=A.
c) Amplitude of |f(t|)=A.
d) Total phase of f(t)=t+.
e) Initial phase of f(t)=.
f) Unit of =radians/sec.
Que. 5 & 6.
a) Unit of =radian/meter.
b) Difference between : In (que.4) is angular frequency and in (que.5) is phase constant.
Que 7.
Plot for real part of f(x)=Cos(2x). Assuming |A|=1
Real part of f(x)
1
0.8
0.6

Cos(2*pi*x)

0.4
0.2
0
-0.2
-0.4
-0.6
-0.8
-1
0

0.5

1
X

1.5

Que.8.
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)

The propagation constant = 1+j.


Unit for =meter-1.
Elementary analysis : ((ohm/meter)*(mho/meter) ) = meter-1.
The distance over which the input voltage decreases to 5V =0.693 meter.
Decrease in voltage in dB=6.98dB.
Characteristics impedance Z=1 ohm/meter.

Que.9:
The input voltage Y volt and the power loss is 3 dB. Since P=V2/R ,So the output voltage will be Y/(2) .
Que. 10:
Que. 11:
a) The name of the cable: Co-axial.
b) Refer the specification sheet for Co-axial cable.
Que .12:
a) For HDMI cable the maximum distance=300 meter.
b) We will go for bus kind of topology for the other passengers.
c) The manufacturer did that may be because of safety purposes and tolerance limit for the cable.
We cannot use the longer cable for aircraft because of interference due to many satellites
present in the space, while at home interference is lesser as compared to the space.

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Coaxial Cable: MULTIFLEX_86

Rev.: H

Description

The flexible microwave cable

Technical Data
Construction

Centre conductor
Dielectric
Outer conductor
Outer conductor
Jacket
Print

Electrical Data

Material
Detail
Copper, Silver plated
Wire
PTFE
Copper, Silver plated
wrapped Foil, 100 %
Copper, Silver plated
Braid, 99 %
FEP
RAL 5015 - bl
HUBER+SUHNER MULTIFLEX 86 (PA no.)

Impedance
Max. operating frequency
Capacitance
Velocity of signal propagation
Signal delay
Insulation resistance
Min. screening effectiveness
Max. operating voltage
Test voltage

50
40
95
70.6
4.72
1 x
> 90
1.5
3.5

Mechanical Data

Weight
Min. bending radius

static
dynamic

Environmental Data

Temperature range
Installation temperature
Flammability
2002/95/EC (RoHS)

IEC 60332-1, UL 1581 - 1080 (VW-1)


compliant

Order as

MULTIFLEX_86

Ordering Information
Additional Information

Diameter
0.47 mm
1.48 mm
1.71 mm
2.11 mm
2.65 mm +/- 0.1

2.1
6
20

+/- 2
GHz
pF/m
%
ns/m
108 Mm
dB (up to 18 GHz)
kVrms (at sea level)
kVrms (50 Hz/1 min)
kg/100 m
mm
mm

-65 C... + 165 C


-20 C... + 60 C

Remarks

(For details refer to the HUBER+SUHNER MICROWAVE CABLES AND ASSEMBLIES GENERAL CATALOGUE or contact
your nearest HUBER+SUHNER partner)

Suitable Connectors
Cable group

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Coaxial Cable: MULTIFLEX_86
Matrix

Attenuation [ formula: (a*f^0.5 + b*f) ] and Power CW [ formula: (p*/ f^0.5) ]

Coefficients:
a=

Rev.: H

0.71702

b=

Frequency
(GHz)

2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
12.0
14.0
16.0
18.0
20.0
22.0
24.0
26.0
28.0
30.0
32.0
34.0
36.0
38.0
40.0

0.02892

fmax.=

Nom. attenuation
(dB / m)
sea level
25 C ambient
temperature

40
Nom. attenuation
(dB / ft)
sea level
25 C ambient
temperature

1.07
1.55
1.93
2.26
2.56
2.83
3.09
3.33
3.56
3.79
4.00
4.21
4.41
4.60
4.79
4.98
5.16
5.34
5.52
5.69

0.326
0.472
0.588
0.689
0.780
0.863
0.942
1.015
1.085
1.155
1.219
1.283
1.344
1.402
1.460
1.518
1.573
1.628
1.682
1.734

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It is exclusively in written agreements that we provide our customers with warrants and
representations as to the technical specifications and/or the fitness for any particular purpose. The
facts and figures contained herein are carefully compiled to the best of our knowledge, but they are
intended for general informational purposes only.

pat

1GHz =

140
Max. CW power
(watt)
sea level
40 C ambient
temperature

99
70
57
49
44
40
37
35
33
31
30
29
27
26
26
25
24
23
23
22

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RF Industrial
9100 Herisau, Switzerland
Phone +41 (0)71 353 41 11
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DATA SHEET
HDMI - HDCP Extension Cable
M1-1P0H

Contents
Description
Features
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Recommended Operating Conditions
Electrical Power Supply Characteristics
Receiver Electrical Interface
Specifications of fiber-optic cables
Drawing of transmitter and receiver modules
DVI Pin Description
Reliability Test of Modules
Terminology

Headquarter

North American Office

Opticis Co., Ltd.

Opticis North America Inc.

# 501, ByusanTechnopia, 434-6


Sangdaewon-Dong, Chungwon-Ku,
Sungnam City, Kyungki-Do, 463-120
South Korea
Tel: +82 (31) 737-8033~9
Fax: +82 (31) 707-8079

330 Richmond Street, Suite 100, Chatham,


Ontario N7M 1P7
Canada
Tel: +1 (519) 355-0819
Fax: +1 (519) 355-0502

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Optical HDMI - HDCP Extension Cable


* Point-to-point optical fibre cable *
Description
The M1-1P0H HDMI extension cable is a new member of the Opticis family of products that stretches
your High-Definition Multimedia Interface connectivity. The M1-1P0H is a hybrid cable solution using
multi-mode glass fibers for the Red, Green, Blue and Clock high-speed digital graphic signals and
copper wires for the low frequency HDCP control signals, wrapped in a PVC jacket.

The reality of gigabit high-speed digital graphic interconnections mandates products that maintain
front-of-screen video quality. Optical technology extends the ability to transmit hi-definition multimedia
data beyond the physical limits of copper wires by, i) providing pure signal integrity over long distances
for the optimum visual experience, ii) no EMI/RFI transmission or reception, iii) light weight, rugged
cabling and connectors, iv) very cost effective per foot/metre, v) low power consumption, and vi) plug
and go installation ease no software requirements.

The product consists of a transmitter and a receiver, which are connected by bundled optical fibre and
copper cables.

There are male HDMI connectors at each end. The high-speed graphic data

transmission is accomplished by using a VCSEL array inside the transmitter connector, and a Pin-PD
array inside the receiver connector.

The shipping group is as follows;


1) One HDMI cable: M1-1P0Hx-yyy, where x = I, E, and y = length in metres.
x = I : Uses host +5V source from the HDMI connector
E: Uses an external +5V power supply
2) Factory will stock standard lengths of 10m, 20m, 30m, 50m, 70m and 100m.
3) Users Manual

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Feature Checklist

Extend HDMI signals up to 100m (330ft) with no signal degradation.

Supports up to 1080p resolution.

Complies with HDMI standard supporting HDCP parameters.

Complies with DVI standard (165Mpixels/sec maximum) and supports DDC2B mode.

Uses the host +5V source from the HDMI connector pin number 18 to drive the Tx and Rx
modules, assuming a minimum of 500mA is available from the host.

Optional external AC/DC power version of the cable is available upon request, complete with a
universal power adaptor with North American pins.

Data security inherent with fibre & no RFI/EMI emissions.

No software required; just plug and go.

User Manual is available in non-supplier specific format for white box sales.

Applications

Home Theatre applications.

Digital TFT-LCD FPDs, PDPs and projectors for medical imaging, air traffic control, factory
automation, conference rooms, auditorium A/V systems, etc.

Kiosks with digital FPDs showing full motion graphic displays from remote systems

PDP displays for information display in public sites.

LED signboards in streets and stadiums.

Options

M1-1P0HE optionally available upon special order from the factory with an external +5V power
supply where the HDTV source is unable to provide a minimum of +5V, 500mA on pin 18.

Custom lengths up to 100m are also available from the factory.

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Absolute Maximum Ratings


Parameter
Storage Temperature
Supply Voltage
Transmitter Differential Input Voltage
Relative Humidity
Lead Soldering Temperature & Time

Symbol
Tstg
VCC
Vd
RH
-

Minimum
- 30
- 0.3
0
-

Maximum
+ 70
+ 6.0
1
85

Units
C
V
V
%
260C, 10 sec

Recommended Operating Conditions


Parameter
Ambient Operating Temperature
Data Output Load
Power Supply Rejection (Note1)
Supply Voltage
Graphic Supply Voltage (Note2)

Symbol
TA
RLD
PSR
VCC
GVCC

Minimum
0

+ 4.5
+ 3.0

Typical
50
50
+ 5.0
+ 3.3

Maximum
+ 50

+ 5.5
+ 3.6

Units
C

mVp-p
V
V

Note1. Tested with a 50mVp-p sinusoidal signal in the frequency range from 500 Hz to 500 MHz on the VCC supply with
the recommended power supply filter in place. Typically less than a 0.25 dB change in sensitivity is experienced.
Note2. Graphic Supply Voltage is only for the Graphic Signal Interface which is generated by regulator in the Transmitter
and Receiver

Electrical Power Supply Characteristics


1.

For M1-1P0HI, where +5Volt PC power is derived from pin 18 of the HDMI connector:
The power supply fully specified by the DDWG DVI spec has to have a capability more
than 500mA.

2.

For M1-1P0HE with the external power adaptor, the characteristics are as follows;

Parameter
Supply Voltage
Supply Current
Power
Dissipation

TX
RX
TX
RX

Symbol
VCC
ITCC
IRCC
PTX
PRX

Minimum
4.5
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Typical
5
170
130
0.85
0.65

Maximum
5.5
200
150
1.1
0.825

Units
V
mA
mA
W
W

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Specifications of Fibre-Optic Cables


Parameter
Core Diameter
Buffer Diameter
Outside Diameter
Proof Test Level

Value
62.5um (MMGOF)
0.25mm (MMGOF)
7.2mm
0.53GPa

Drawing of transmitter and receiver modules


Dimension [mm]

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HDMI Pin Description


Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17

Symbol
CH2+
GND
Ch2CH1+
GND
CH1CH0+
GND
CH0CLK+
GND
CLKCEC
Reserved
SCL
SDA
GND

18

5V

19

Hot plug
Detect

Functional Description
TMDS Data Signal Channel 2 Positive
TMDS Data Signal Channel 2 Shield
TMDS Data Signal Channel 2 Negative
TMDS Data Signal Channel 1 Positive
TMDS Data Signal Channel 1 Shield
TMDS Data Signal Channel 1 Negative
TMDS Data Signal Channel 0 Positive
TMDS Data Signal Channel 0 Shield
TMDS Data Signal Channel 0 Negative
TMDS Clock Channel Positive
TMDS Clock Signal Shield
TMDS Clock Channel Negative
Not used

DDC/CEC shield
5 V Input for Transmitter from Host
5 V Output for Monitor from Receiver
Signal is driven by monitor to enable the system to identify the presence
of a monitor

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Reliability Test
Opticis utilizes three types of test criteria for a reduction of variability and a continuous improvement of
the process by its FEMA (Failure Mode and Effective Analysis) program.
1) Mechanical test (vibration, shock)
2) Temperature & humidity tests
3) EMC test (FCC class A and CE Verification)

Mechanical and Temperature & Humidity Test Data


Heading
Operating
Test

Storage
Test

Test
Operating at each
Temperature

Conditions

Duration

Sample
Failure
Size

30 Min

* - 0 ~ 50 C

(Each

(Interval: 10 C)

n =4

Temperature)

(See Note)

Remarks
Note:

Visual

Test

the Display

Low Temperature

* TS = -30 C

96 HR

n=2

1. TS: Storage Temperature

High Temperature

* TS = 70 C

96 HR

n=2

2. RH: Relative Humidity

High Humidity

* TS: 85 C

High Temperature

96 HR

n=2

* RH: 85%

n=2

n=2

Mechanical
Shock

* Pulse: 11 ms
* Peak level: 30 g
* Shock pulse: 3 times/Axis

Mechanical
Test

* Peak acceleration: 20 g
Mechanical

* Frequency: 20~2000

Vibration

* Sweep time: 30 Minutes


* 4 Times/Axis

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EMC Test Data


1) EMI: Meet FCC class A (ICES-003) and CE class A
STANDARDS
EN 55 022 (CISPR22)
CE (Conducted Emission) &
FCC; PART 15 SUBPART B
RE (Radiated Emission)
EN 61000-3-2 (IEC 61000-3-2)
Harmonics
EN 61000-3-3 (IEC 61000-3-3)
Flickers

CONDITIONS
Meet Class A
Meet Class A
Meet Class A

2) EMS: Meet CE standards (EN 55024) and CISPR24 equivalents

EN 61 000-4-2:1995
EN 61 000-4-3:1996
EN 61 000-4-4:1995
EN 61 000-4-5:1995
EN 61 000-4-6:1996
EN 61 000-4-11:1994

STANDARDS
Electrostatic Discharge Immunity
(Air: 8kv, Contact: 4kv)
Radiated RF E-Field (80~1000 MHz)
3V/m (AM 80%, 1kHz)
Fast Transients (5kHz, 60Seconds)
Surge Transients
Conducted Susceptibility (CS)
Radiated Susceptibility (RS)
Voltage Dips, Interruption & Variation

CONDITIONS
Meet Criterion B
Meet Criterion A
Meet Criterion B
Meet Criterion B
Meet Criterion A
Meet Criterion C

Terminology
DDC
DVI-D
EDID
EMI
EMS
HDCP
PDP
RFI
TFT-LCD
TMDS
VCSEL
VESA

Digital Display Channel. Latest specification is DDC2B.


Digital Visual Interface. Digital connection only no analog.
Extended Display Identification Data. EDID parameters are sent over the DDC link.
Electro Magnetic Interference.
Electro Magnetic Susceptibility.
High Definition Content Protection. These parameters are part of the 2002 High
Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) specification for Consumer Electronics.
Plasma Display Panel. Large HDTV panels up to 63 use this display technology.
Radio Frequency Interference.
Thin Film Transistor Liquid Crystal Display the technology of most computer display
panels with VESA resolutions up to 1600x1200 pixels.
Transmission Minimized Differential Signalling is the Silicon Image Inc. protocol for
the digital signals.
Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Laser transmitter diode. The receiver diode is the
PIN-Photo Diode. These components are designed and manufactured by Opticis.
Video Electronics Standards Association.

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