Keysight D9010MCDP - MIPI CSI and DSI Protocol Decode/Trigger Software; Perpetual License
This item is a perpetual license for the D9010MCDP software package. Support options for this package are listed in the accessories section of this page.
Types of perpetual licenses
There are five variations of perpetual license listed in the menu above - they are as follows:
- Floating
- Networked instruments/computers can access a license from a server one at a time. Multiple licenses may be purchased for concurrent usage
- Single site: 1-mile radius from the server
- Single region: North, Central, and South America, Canada
- Node locked
- License can be used on one specified instrument/computer
- Transportable
- License can be used on one instrument/computer at a time but may be transferred to another using Keysight Software Manager (internet connection required)
- USB Portable
- License can be used on one instrument/computer at a time but can be transferred to another using a certified USB dongle (available for additional purchase, Keysight part number E8900-D10)
D9010MCDP information
Keysight’s D9010MCDP software extends the capability of Infiniium oscilloscopes, minimizing the time required for debugging and testing designs with CSI-2 and DSI-2 interfaces.
MIPI C-PHY and D-PHY Multilane Trigger and Protocol Decode
- Perform MIPI C-PHY and D-PHY multilane protocol decode that includes 1, 2, 3, and 4 lane design implementation
- Set up your scope to show MIPI C-PHY and D-PHY protocol decode in less than 30 seconds
- Get access to a rich set of integrated software-based protocol-level triggers
- Save time and eliminate errors by viewing packets at the protocol level
- Use time-correlated views to quickly troubleshoot serial protocol problems back to their timing or signal integrity root cause
MIPI D-PHY Multilane Trigger and Protocol Decode
Emerging serial bus standards in the wireless mobile industry have created the need for equipment to debug and test MIPI D-PHY. The MIPI D-PHY protocol application enables faster and better development of wireless mobile products employing CSI and DSI architectures of the MIPI technology. The protocol analysis application enables teams to quickly move from the physical layer to protocol layer measurements and includes software-based triggering.
ISI Channels
These ISI Channels can be used to emulate channel losses in receiver test setups. A choice of 8 PC board traces with different lengths can be inserted into the signal path. The 8 trace lengths range from 7.7 inches (196 mm) to 34.4 inches (874 mm). By cascading the traces within one box or with the other box a wide range of channels can be emulated with very fine resolution steps. With their small size, the ISI channels can be located close to the device under test. The cascadable ISI channels are complemented by Keysight’s compliance channels for SATA, DisplayPort, PCI Express, and HDMI
MIPI C-PHY Trigger and Protocol Decode
C-PHY is a MIPI physical layer (PHY) standard that provides high-throughput performance over bandwidth-limited channels to connect displays and cameras to an application processor. The standard provides a PHY for both MIPI Alliance’s Camera Serial Interface (CSI-2) and Display Interface (DSI-2) specifications. This enables engineers to scale their implementations to support a wide range of higher resolution image sensors and displays while keeping power consumption low. However, because the C-PHY supports two application layers, engineers implementing a C-PHY interface must be able to see a device’s signal integrity and protocol data to ensure it conforms to the MIPI specification.
With C-PHY, seven consecutive symbols are used to transmit 16 bits of data over a minimum of 3 wires (one lane), after encoding. Troubleshooting C-PHY-based applications can, therefore, be time-consuming and error-prone because the engineer has to manually scroll through the waveform looking for regions of interest.