32 Keysight M9037A PXIe Embedded Controller User Guide
Using the Controller DisplayPort Video
DisplayPort Video
DisplayPort
*
is designed to be compatible with legacy display monitors.
However, you may need a simple and inexpensive DisplayPort to DVI, HDMI, or
VGA adapter. DisplayPort provides high resolution and long video cables. You
must purchase an adapter for other video interfaces (such as VGA); maximum
resolution depends on the adapter used.
A standard copper DisplayPort cable can support a video resolution of up to 3840
by 2160 over a length of 6.5 feet or 1080p resolution up to 50 feet.
Using Multiple Monitors example on Windows Embedded Standard 7
Keysight’s M9037A controller supports dual monitor configurations through the
two DisplayPort connectors. Once you've connected the two monitors, you may
want to configure their arrangement.
Right-click on a blank area of the display (Desktop) then click on Screen
Resolution. This opens the Screen Resolution dialog:
* DisplayPort (also known as DisplayPort++) is a digital display interface developed by the Video Electronics
Standards Association (VESA). The interface is primarily used to connect a video source to a display device
such as a computer monitor, though it can also be used to carry audio.
Figure 6 Setting up multiple monitors on Windows Embedded Standard 7