For-A vision mixer framestore - how does it work?

Hello, I am trying to repair a framestore board from a for-A vps-500 vision mixer (late 80's, early 90's vintage)

I am unable to get any technical info on the board from For-A, but there is a working second board for comparison. Unfortunately because they are mounted side by side in a rack, it isn't possible to scope them both running.

The fault is like a digital paint effect - looks like there are only 16 levels available in the output video. However it flickers at 25Hz (I am in PAL 50Hz territory), and the problem only appears on odd fields not even fields. So I went looking for an analogue-digital converter, thinking maybe the problem was there. But there isn't one.

There is an area of RAM (8x sony CXK1206). There are some Sony CXK1202 chips (a delay line) and an SM5828 (shift register). There is a whole load of PAL16CV8's. There are quite a few 74 series chips, mainly octal latches.

If I could understand how it operates, I stand a good chance of locating the fault. How would it digitise the video without an ADC?

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Tim Mitchell
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