Hello,
Because some TV got RGB input, do you plane to add a connector to hook up signals before the "video" chip ?
This will fix the NTSC/PAL problem for some and allow a better display.
Else, designing the PCB to plug a 5 pins connector when this chip is not soldered ? (RED, GREEN, BLUE, SYNC, GND)
Thanks.
EDIT :
Best with 7 pins. (RED, GREEN, BLUE, SYNC, AUDIO, VCC, GND)
RGB Video Output
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Re: RGB Video Output
What's the RBG connector you're taking about exactly? Apart VGA, never saw such thing on North American TVs, the ones I have at least. For sure an NTSC/PAL RGB input would lower cost and remove the need for the AD725. But AFAIK, only European TVs with a SCART interface can dot that. Check out this, one guys made this interface for the Uzebox.
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Re: RGB Video Output
Thank you for the link !
I'm speaking about a "pins array" connector on the PCB, to hook RGB signals to HD15 or DIN8 connector.
Some TV and videoprojectors can handle 15KHz RGB from VGA Input for a best picture display.
And european consumers could play with the Fuzebox without hack, by using an old Sega SMS or Megadrive SCART cable.
I'm speaking about a "pins array" connector on the PCB, to hook RGB signals to HD15 or DIN8 connector.
Some TV and videoprojectors can handle 15KHz RGB from VGA Input for a best picture display.
And european consumers could play with the Fuzebox without hack, by using an old Sega SMS or Megadrive SCART cable.
Please be positive and constructive with your questions and comments.