So would I. Unfortunately, composite video needs an encoder IC to add the colour burst signal at the start of each line. Can be done, I've forgotten the exact number of the IC now, it handles NTSC...
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So would I. Unfortunately, composite video needs an encoder IC to add the colour burst signal at the start of each line. Can be done, I've forgotten the exact number of the IC now, it handles NTSC...
New IC with differing pin-out to fit onto PCBs which are now also available.
New data sheet here
http://www.eximiaprojects.co.uk/data/PAL1000V3.pdf
Not sure if anyone here is interested, but I have been working on the TV chip some more and have been listing it on Ebay for a while and supplying a few. The latest listing is here
This listing is...
> Can the PAL1000 display on a PC monitor?
No, the timings are totally different. I have a design for a VGA board, but I've got so many other things to do first...
Do you have an old portable...
Some time ago I posted a question on here, if anyone would find a use for a TV display IC, and got quite a few replies saying yes, if it were available. Well now it is available, at least one version...
Overlay seems to be something which is mainly used for security camera systems etc. TV signal overlay chips cost far more from what I can gather, although (I think) I've worked out how to do it with...
As I understand it, just as is happening most places, old analog transmissions over the air are being phased out, but TVs will still accept PAL/NTSC signals otherwise nobody could view a DVD for a...
Yes it's direct video, RGB plus SYNC in fact. Present version plugs into the SCART socket but could be connected to any RGB + sync input.
That's a really interesting chip. A bit more than most people need I think - I wonder how difficult it is to use for it's display capabilities. Not a bad price at all for what you get though...
I'll try to answer these questions.
1. It will be PAL first then NTSC next.
2. Currently needs it's own channel but I could easily offer an overlay option.
3. Expected cost. I notice the...
I've been working for some time (far too long!) on a single chip solution to display energy monitoring results to a TV (see photos).
It crossed my mind that as this display can cope with up to...