I assumed this would be a simple thing to do, but havent found any easy way to do it on google , without expensive specialised video chips.
Is there a simple way (using off the shelf components) to recombine the RGB signal into composite video?
I assumed this would be a simple thing to do, but havent found any easy way to do it on google , without expensive specialised video chips.
Is there a simple way (using off the shelf components) to recombine the RGB signal into composite video?
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** Errr - so $6.90 is expensive to you ?( The MC1377 from WES )
** No.......... Phil
Thanks Phil.
Obviously I wasnt looking in the right places.
Do you know if Dick smith/jaycar or any other local store has them ??
Cheers.
Here is a page with many circuits, including for the device Phil has recommended.
Thanks.
I've found some local suppliers that may have the chip ,if anyone else is interested.
Futurlec
2 / 136 Broadmeadow Rd, Broadmeadow, NSW 2292 AustraliaFax Number - Local: 02 94 75 4051 Fax Number - International: +61 2 94 75 4051
"(?)" "Phil Allison"
** Wagner Electronic Services = WES Components........ Phil
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