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`VESA – DisplayPortTM Alternate
`Mode on USB-CTM - Technical
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`Agenda
`• Introduction
`• DisplayPort Technology Roadmap
`• DisplayPort Alternate Mode on USB-C Technical Overview
`• Compliance
`• Demo
`• Summary
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`About VESA
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`VESA is the Video Electronics Standards Association
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`Global industry alliance with more than 230 member
`companies
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`Mission is to develop, promote and support an ecosystem of vendors and certified interoperable
`products for the electronics industry
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`Facilitates display related standards development, publication and compliance testing, as well as
`promotion and marketing
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`Develops Open standards, contribution is open to all companies at all stages of development
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`Display Trends and DisplayPort Roadmap
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`2006
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`2007 2008
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`1080p
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`2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
`8K 60Hz
`HDR
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`4K 30Hz
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`4K 60Hz
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`Televisions
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`PC Monitors
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`1080p
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`4K 60Hz
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`5K 60Hz
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`You
`are
`here
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`1680x1050
`Notebook PC
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`1080p
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`2880x1800
`Quad HD
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`4K 60Hz
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`4K 60Hz
`HDR
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`8K 120Hz
`HDR
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`4K 60Hz
`HDR
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`8K 60Hz
`HDR
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`5K 60Hz
`4K 60Hz
`HDR
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`8K 120Hz
`HDR
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`?
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`DP 1.0-1.1
`Up to Quad HD
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`DP 1.2
`Up to 4K 60Hz, 10 bit color
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`DP 1.4
`Up to 8K
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`?
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`2.7 Gbit/sec
`Link Rate per Lane
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`5.4 Gbit/sec
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`DP 1.3
`Up to 5K
`8.1 Gbit/sec
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`DP XX
`Up to 8K
`120Hz
`10 Gbit/sec
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`DisplayPort Specification Summary
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`§ The VESA DisplayPort Standard, Version 1.4, was released on March 1, 2016
`§ Replaces DisplayPort Version 1.2a/DP1.3 for new designs
`§ Backward compatible, offers new optional features
`§ New Silicon supporting HBR3 is under deployment and certification testing has
`started
`§ DisplayPort 1.4 New Features
`§ Forward Error Correction
`§ Adds DSC, Audio extensions, improved MST functionality, Adaptive Sync
`§ 30 bit color; 8K 4:4:4, 7680X4320 @60Hz – Single Cable
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`DP 1.4 Link Rate Increase
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`DP Version
`Introduction
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`Link Rate
`Name
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`Bit rate
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`Max Resolution Support
`(24 bpp, 60Hz Refresh, 4:4:4 format)
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`Max Resolution Support
`(24 bpp, 60Hz Refresh, 4:2:0 format)
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`DP 1.0
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`1920x1080
`1.62 Gbps
`RBR
`2560x1600
`2.7 Gbps
`HBR
`4K x 2K
`5.4 Gbps
`HBR2
`DP 1.2
`5K x 3K
`8.1 Gbps
`HBR3
`DP 1.3/1.4
`Total useable data transfer rate for DP 1.4 = 25.92 Gbps
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`Not supported
`Not supported
`Not supported
`8K x 4K
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`8.1 Gbps link rate, per lane
`x 0.8 to account for 8b/10b transport coding overhead
`x 4 maximum number of available lanes
`25.92 Gbps total usable data transfer rate
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`Optimization for Shared Interface Use
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`• Numerous specification enhancements to simplify the use of DisplayPort
`as an ingredient in the following interface examples:
`• The USB-C connector, using the DisplayPort Alt Mode
`• VESA DockPort Standard
`• VESA Mobility DisplayPort Standard (MyDP)
`• VESA Embedded DisplayPort Standard (eDP)
`• ThunderBolt 3.0
`• Wireless interfaces
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`DisplayPort 1.4 Continues to Support Other Features that are
`Unique to DisplayPort
`• Multiple monitors using Multi-Stream
`• High-definition audio formats
`• Adaptive Sync
`• Protocol converters to VGA, DVI, or HDMI
`• Low voltage, AC coupled interface compatible with sub-micron process
`geometry, simplifying integration
`• Data scrambling and fixed link rates simplify EMI and RFI mitigation
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`Progression of Display Experience
`with DisplayPort
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`DP 1.0/1.1 (4/2007) – HBR1
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`A setup driven by 6 Mini-DP
`connectors at 2560x1600@60Hz
`on single graphics card
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`DP 1.2 (12/2009) – HBR2
`• UHD – 4K
`• 30 bit color; 3840x2160@60Hz
`• Tiled Display: 4Kx2K single cable
`• Tiled Display: 5Kx3K Dual Cable
`• AdaptiveSync
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`DP 1.3 (9/20014) – HBR3
`• HDR, PQ Gamma, BT 2020
`• HDCP 2.2, 420
`• Tiled Display: 8K 444 Dual Cable
`• 5Kx3K@60 and 4k@120Hz Single Cable
`• Single cable for DP A/V, power and
`data using DP Alt Mode on USB-C
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`DP 1.4 (3/20016) – HBR3 & DSC
`• UHD – 8K
`• 30b color; 8K 444 (7680x4320) @60Hz
`– Single Cable
`• VR – 4K + 120Hz + USB3.1 + Pwr
`• Multi Display Docking with DP Alt
`Mode on USB-C
`• Dynamic HDR Meta
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`DisplayPort Alternate Mode on
`USB-C Overview and
`Certification
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`VESA DisplayPort Alternate Mode on USB-C Summary
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`• The VESA DisplayPort Alt Mode Standard, Version 1.0a , was released on
`Aug 10, 2015
`• Enables the use of the USB-C interface for DisplayPort
`• DisplayPort Alternate Mode is a functional extension of the USB-C
`interface
`• Developed in liaison with the USB 3.0 Promoter Group
`• The DisplayPort Alternate Mode over USB-C Compliance Test
`Specification draft is under General Member Review with expected
`release next quarter
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`Example USB Type-C Configurations
`Either end can serve as USB Host, USB-PD Power Consumer, and DisplayPort Video Source (these services are
`independent of each other
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`Device Charging
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`Device Charging
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`USB 2.0 or 3.1 Data
`Display Data
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`Device Supplying Power
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`USB 2.0 or 3.1 Data
`Display Data
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`USB-C with DP Alt Mode Ecosystem Deployment Underway
`DP Alt Mode Products
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`Dell XPS 13/15
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`LG 27UD88 4K display
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`StarTech 4 in 1 Adapter
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`Apple MacBook
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`HP Pro Tablet 608 G1
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`Many different adapters available
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`C to DP adapters, Multifunction docks
`Google Chromebook Pixel
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`Type C protocol converters (HDMI, VGA, DVI) using DP Alt Mode
`More are expected soon
`§ Major PC continue to launch new products with DP Alt Mode over USB-C
`Thunderbolt includes USB 3.1 + DP Alt Mode as standard compatibility modes
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`Microsoft Lumia 950 and 950XL
`Smartphones
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`LG G5
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`Wide Range of Cables/DP Alt Mode Adapters
`Shipping Today
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`Standard USB-C to USB-C Cable
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`USB-C to VGA
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`USB-C to DP
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`USB-C to DVI
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`USB-C to HDMI
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`These adapters enable the use of the vast installed base of legacy displays for the increasing numbers
`of systems that support DisplayPort Alternate Mode over USB-C.
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`DisplayPort
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`USB 3.1 Data
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`USB Type-C to Type-C Cable
`Power Delivery
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`USB Device (or Dock)
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`USB Type-C
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`USB Developer Days 2016
`USB-C Connector Functional Extension
`DisplayPort Alternate Mode
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`USB Host
`With DisplayPort Alternate
`Mode Capability
`USB Type-C
`Connector
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`• A passive Full Feature USB Type-C to Type-C cable can carry up to four
`DisplayPort lanes
`• Same performance and features as a standard DisplayPort connection
`• Allows DisplayPort data rates to increase in the future, since the USB Type-C
`connector has very high data rate capability
`• DisplayPort can be combined with USB 3.1 operation over the same USB
`Type-C cable
`• USB 2.0 and USB Power Delivery is available in all configurations
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`USB Type-C Receptacle Pins
`• Below is a diagram of the pins defined for system or device receptacle
`High Speed Data Path (TX for USB, or
`USB 2.0
`High Speed Data Path
`for DP Alt Mode)
`Interface
`(RX for USB, or TX for DP Alt Mode)
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`Cable Ground
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`Cable
`Bus Power
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`For Sideband Use
`(not used for USB)
`DP Aux for Alt
`Mode
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`Plug Configuration Detection
`• One becomes VCONN, for cable or
`adaptor power
`• CC is used for USB-PD
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`USB 2.0
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`SSTX
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`USB-C Device with
`DisplayPort Source
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`USB 3.1
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`SSRX
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`USB-C Device with
`DisplayPort Sink
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`Type-C
`Connector
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`(such as monitor, TV, or
`input into docking station,
`or AV Receiver )
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`Type-C
`Connector
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`DisplayPort
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`(such as phone, tablet, PC,
`set-top box, game console,
`or output of docking station
`or AV Receiver)
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`DP Lane 0
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`DP Lane 1
`AUX+, AUX-
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`CC, HPD
`VBUS
`GND
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`ID
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`DisplayPort and USB 3.1
`over a Standard USB-C Cable
`• Uses a standard “Full Feature” USB-C to USB-C cable which is designed to
`include DisplayPort
`• The above configuration uses two high-speed lanes each for DisplayPort
`and USB 3.1
`• Ideal for docking stations, or for displays or TVs that include USB 3.0 functions
`• DisplayPort performance provided by two lanes
`• DP v1.2 (existing Source devices): Two 1080p displays, or one 4k@30Hz
`• DP v1.4 (HBR3 Source devices): 4K@60, or HDR 4K@60 using 4:2:0 and 12bpp
`• 4 Lanes of DisplayPort available if only USB 2.0 implemented in Sink
`• Support for 4K@60, or two 2560x1600, or four 1080p
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`Example USB-C PHY Port Configuration Switch
`for Systems with DisplayPort Source
`• Equalization and re-drivers for the SS USB and DisplayPort signals
`increase margins
`• Compensates for loss in PCB traces and switch, increases system design
`flexibly and compliance margin
`• Routes signals according to plug orientation and use of SS USB and/or
`DP
`• Similar switch needed
`at source side
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`SuperSpeed USB
`With DP Alt Mode
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`USB Type-C Receptacle
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`USB TX / DP TX
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`USB RX / DP TX
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`EQ
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`USB TX / DP TX
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`PS8740
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`Switch Matrix
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`USB Host System with DisplayPort Source
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`USB
`Cont roller
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`USB TX
`USB RX
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`DP TX
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`DP TX
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`EQ
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`EQ
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`EQ
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`DisplayPort
`Sourc e
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`DP TX
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`DP TX
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`EQ
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`EQ
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`Devic e Cont rol
`Through Pin Config
`or I2C Slave Port
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`USB RX / DP TX
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`EQ
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`AUX
`Int erc ept ion
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`Devic e
`Cont rol
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`Cont rol
`Regist ers
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`DP AUX
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`Supported cable types
`• USB-C to USB-C
`• USB-C to DP
`• USB-C to Protocol converter
`• USB-C to Docking station or embedded hub solution
`• USB-C to DP cables must include logic to support USB PD and DP
`connection detect protocols.
`DP Signaling
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`USB-PD
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`PD Controller
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`HPD
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`DP
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`• Protocol converters must support some optional features in DP 1.3
`specification
`• Protocol converters translate source DP signals to the respective protocol supported
`DP Signaling
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`HDMI
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`HDMI Signaling
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`USB-PD
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`USB
`PD
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`Protocol Converter
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`DisplayPort Over a USB Type-C to USB Type-C Full Feature
`Passive Cable
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`SSTX1
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`DP Lane 2
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`SSRX1
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`DP Lane 3
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`Cable
`DisplayPort
`Source
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`USB
`Type-C
`Connector
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`SSTX2
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`DP Lane 1
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`SSRX2
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`DP Lane 0
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`USB 2.0
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`SBU1/2
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`AUX+, AUX-
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`CC, HPD / VCONN
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`ID
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`VBUS
`GND
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`USB
`Type-C
`Connector
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`DisplayPort
`Sink
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`• Utilizes optional DisplayPort Alt Mode capability of USB Type-C connector
`• DisplayPort can use all four high speed lanes to deliver full DisplayPort
`performance
`• The DisplayPort AUX Channel uses the SBU pins
`• The DisplayPort HPD / IRQ is transmitted over the CC pin using the USB-PC
`protocol
`• USB 2.0 and USB Power Delivery always available
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`USB Type-C to DisplayPort Adapter Cable
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`Cable
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`USB
`Type-C
`Connector
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`SSTX1
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`SSRX1
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`SSTX2
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`SSRX2
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`SBU1
`SBU2
`CC, HPD
`VCONN
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`AUX+
`AUX-
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`ID
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`DP Lane 0
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`DP Lane 1
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`DP Lane 2
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`DP Lane 3
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`HPD Signal
`Conversion
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`HPD
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`DisplayPort
`Connector
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`Standard DP
`or
`Mini DP
`Connector
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`• Uses DisplayPort Alt Mode capability of USB Type-C connector
`• Cable must be reversible, works in either direction; four lanes of DisplayPort
`• Supports legacy DisplayPort Source and Sink Devices
`• Detected by USB Type-C enabled device that supports DP Alt Mode
`• No support for USB (other than USB Billboard) or other alt modes
`– These features are not supported by legacy DisplayPort devices
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`USB Type-C to HDMI, DVI and VGA
`Adapter Cables / Cable Adapters
`Cable
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`DP Lane 0
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`DisplayPort
`Source
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`USB
`Type-C
`Connector
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`DP Lane 1
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`DP Lane 2
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`DP Lane 3
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`AUX+
`AUX-
`HPD
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`ID
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`CC
`VCONN
`• Uses DisplayPort Alt Mode capability of USB Type-C connector
`• Adapter Cable: USB Type-C plug on one end, legacy plug on other end
`• Adapter: USB Type-C plug on one end, legacy receptacle on other end
`• USB Type-C will NOT support DisplayPort Dual Mode (DP++)
`• USB Type-C to HDMI Converters support up to HDMI 2.0 and CEC
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`DisplayPort
`To
`HDMI, DVI,
`or VGA
`Converter
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`Legacy
`Connector or
`Receptacle
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`HDMI,
`DVI,
`or VGA
`Display
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`USB PD
`Controller
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`Both styles
`are available
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`Example Docking Configurations using the
`USB Type-C DisplayPort Alternate Mode
`Simple Docking Configuration
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`Docking Station
`USB
`Repeater
`DP
`Repeater
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`Legacy USB
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`Legacy DP
`Power
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`Legacy USB
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`Legacy USB
`USB Type-C
`Legacy USB
`USB Type-C
`Legacy DP
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`HDMI
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`Power
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`Docking Station
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`Switch / Mux
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`USB Hub
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`DisplayPort
`Branch
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`DP to HDMI
`Converter
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`USB Type-C Enabled
`USB Host and
`DisplayPort Source
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`USB
`Type-C
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`USB
`Type-C
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`More Complex Docking Configuration
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`USB Type-C Enabled
`USB Host and
`DisplayPort Source
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`USB
`Type-C
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`USB
`Type-C
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`DisplayPort Alternate Mode Compliance Test Plan
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`• VESA is developing the DP Alternate Mode compliance test in
`coordination with the USB-IF
`• Compliance test specification (CTS) is under under general membership
`review
`• Draft 1.0 expected to release next quarter
`• The objective is to enable compliance testing for USB Type-C, and the DP
`Alt Mode for USB Type-C, at the same ATCs enabling the use of a single
`test station
`• Certification of many DisplayPort Alternate Mode enabled products is in
`progress at GRL and Allion ATCs
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`Certification Test Coverage
`Test plan and CTS covers all features and supported pin assignments.
`• USB PD Compliance Testing
`• Demonstration of proper functionality/behavior for DP Alt Modes
`• A device must pass DisplayPort Alt Mode USB-PD certification tests to receive DP
`certification
`• Electrical testing of all supported modes with PHY test fixtures
`• USB PHY electricals
`• USB 3.1 Gen1 5G
`• USB 3.1 Gen2 10G (if supported)
`• USB 2.0 480Mb/s
`• DP PHY electricals (DP 1.2b CTS)
`• RBR
`• HBR
`• HBR2 (HBR3 compliance requirements under development)
`• Aux Channel
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`Certification Test Coverage (continued)
`• USB 3.1 Interop testing (functional)
`• USB 3.1 Link testing
`• Full DP certification testing using reference Adapters
`• Interoperabilty testing
`• Interop testing with a required matrix of products and adapters that are available.
`• Testing with reference USB-C to DP adapters is required.
`• Testing with reference DP Alt Mode over USB-C reference sources and sinks is required.
`• Link layer testing
`• EDID testing
`• MST testing if supported
`• Certification testing of USB 3.1 functionality not duplicated if product
`vendor provides VESA USB-IF Compliance Test ID
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`Cable & Adapter testing
`• Certification testing of cables/adapters
`• USB-C to USB-C cables certified via USB-IF
`• USB Type C to DP cable
`• Electrical testing
`• Interoperability testing
`• Link Layer testing
`• Protocol converters (all protocol converters are DP sinks)
`• Receiver testing
`• USB PD testing
`• Link Layer Sink tests
`• Interoperability tests
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`VESA Synchronization with USB-IF Compliance Test
`Program
`• Coordinate certification plans, test coverage and timing for early
`products
`• Avoid scheduling conflicts
`• Participate in USB-IF certification and interoperability events
`• VESA will continue to participate in USB-IOP events and workshops
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`VESA PlugTest Events in 2016
`• PlugTests have significant value to member companies. Particularly as new
`capabilities and products are deployed.
`• VESA planned to host three PlugTests in 2016. The third event this year is in
`Taiwan.
`• November Taiwan event introduced workshop pre-cert testing
`
`• Objectives of 2016 Plugtests
`• Demonstrate and improve interoperability
`• Particularly important for new product capabilities
`• Test DP 1.4 and DP Alt Mode over USB Type-C
`• Verify Test Equipment Correlation
`• Dates/Locations:
`• Done: March 23-26th 2015, Milpitas CA
`• Done: September 14th-17th 2015, Embassy Suites Burlingame CA
`• Planned: Taiwan December 12-16th, Westin Taipei
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`Logo Useage Guidlines
`• No change to existing DP product logo guidelines
`• For DP over USB-Type C products
`• DP certification includes subset of testing requirements of USB-IF
`• Requirement to use new fixtures and DP over USB Type-C
`adapters
`• Refer to VESA DisplayPort logo useage guidelines for
`further information
`• Refer to the USB-IF Trademark License Agreement for
`further information
`• VESA is working with the USB-IF to create additional logo
`guidelines as well as common product description
`terminology
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`Compliance Test Issues
`Common compliance testing problems encountered
`• DP Alt Mode PHY Compliance
`• OS specific toolset are often required to properly get into test modes
`• Some products/chipsets do not support Test Automated over Aux
`• This is being addressed in new methodology under developer, the Link
`Training Test Automation Mode.
`• USB-PD testing issues
`• Specification has been changing
`• New tests added to draft CTS have uncovered implementation issues
`• DP Alt Mode CTS USB-PD Test 10.1.2 Status update Command Test failures.
`The test fails if the Status field is invalid
`• A number of other issues have been identified at recent USB-IOP events and
`VESA PlugTest events. Tests will be added to verify product compliance.
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`Compliance Test Issues
`• 1 or 2 lane configuration compatibility issues
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`• Source and sink chipset issues uncovered during interoperability testing of
`DP Alt Mode products using USB-C docks.
`• Issue occurs when Dock is configured in 2 lane mode to support 2 lanes of DP and 2
`lanes for USB 3.1
`• Sources fail if they don’t implement fallback rules in DP 1.4 specification
`• Sinks fail if they don’t support reduced lane operation or if they don’t
`correctly report CR and/or Link EQ/Alignment failures on unconnected
`lanes
`• Billboard implementations: many products have not updated to Billboard
`latest requirements
`• Compliance tests are under development to address these issues
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`Billboard Compliance Testing
`
`• Download
`USB3CV from
`USBIF
`developers
`page
`• X32 or X64
`• Install on
`system with
`xHCI
`(no Alt Mode
`Support)
`• Select
`Billboard tests
`and run
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`DP Alt Mode PHY Testing
`Test Setup for DP PHY testing using DP Aux Test Automation
`
`DP TPAs
`
`Connector:DP or
`mDP
`
`Connector:Type C
`
`Keysight TPAs
`
`Aux Reference
`Controller
`AUX Automation
`
`DP PHY test
`
`AUX PHY test
`DP cable
`
`DP HBR2 PHY test
`
`AUX PHY test
`
`USB-C to DP cable
`
`Unigraf DPR-100
`Fixtures
`Test Setup for DP PHY testing using Link Training Test Automation
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`AUX Automation
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`Summary of DP Alt Mode over USB-C supported features
`
`Feature
`Supports HDMI 1.4b displays
`Supports 4K 30 Hz displays
`No adapter required for connection from USB Type-C
`to standard HDMI TV
`Supports HDMI 2.0 displays
`Supports 4K 60 Hz displays
`Supports High Dynamic Range
`Supports multiple video streams
`Connects to USB-C enabled displays that are shipping
`now (DisplayPort Alt Mode enabled)
`Supports USB SuperSpeed concurrent with video
`display
`Supports simple adapter for connection to existing
`HDMI cables
`Avoids rewiring of pre-installed HDMi cables
`Supports HDR
`Supports 4K 60 Hz full color (4:4:4)
`Supports 4K 60Hz deep color
`Supports multiple 4K videos
`
`DisplayPort
`Alt Mode
`✓
`✓
`
`✓
`
`✓
`✓
`✓
`✓
`
`✓
`
`✓
`
`✓
`
`✓
`✓
`✓
`✓
`✓
`
`Feature
`Supports High Dynamic Range
`Supports 4K high refresh rate (120Hz)
`Supports 8K video (with HBR3 plus DSC)
`Low latency interactive VR experience with 90+ 4K+
`with DP + USB 3.0
`Supports USB Type-C on TV
`Runs on USB Type-C to USB Type-C cables
`Connects to wide range of already deployed USB-C
`devices
`Use Cases
`
`Multi 4k display productivity with single cable docking
`Low latency Interactive VR experience with dual
`4k>90Hz + Power + USB 3.1 (HBR3+DSC)
`Smooth low latency gaming with AdaptiveSync
`8k HDR workstation productivity with DP + DSC
`
`DisplayPort
`Alt Mode
`✓
`✓
`✓
`
`✓
`
`✓
`✓
`
`✓
`
`✓
`
`✓
`
`✓
`✓
`
`DisplayPort 1.4 along with DP Alt Mode over USB-C & DSC can do today what
`you want your products to do tomorrow.
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`Demos
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`Summary
`• DP 1.4 introduced many new capabilities and products are under
`development and in the certification process for these new features
`• Many Certified USB-C devices with DP Alt Mode are shipping with
`many more in development
`• DP Alt Mode CTS is under General Member Review and will be
`published by VESA in Q4’2016.
`• DP Alt Mode device certification is available from certified ATCs since
`2015, allowing use of DP logo
`• Final 2016 VESA PlugTest event is in Taiwan December 12-16th 2016
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`Questions?
`
`Go to www.displayport.org
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