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    Hi,

    The PIC lives in a digital world where evrything is between 0v and 5v. Video lies in the analogue world, a strange and wonderful world it is too... But everything in analogue video does not live within the 0v to 5v parameter.

    Video feeds are often AC coupled through a capacitor and require an amplifier and a DC clamp circuit before they can be sampled. Easiest way to interface to video is to use a dedicated sync seperator which can perform all the analogue processing and output into the digital domain. Take a look at National LM1881 for example.

    PAL video sync is 300mV with the video sitting a further 700mV above that. Total amplitude is 1v peak to peak. The sync is a composite sync containing short pulses for line sync, longer pulses for frame sync and equalising pulses between the two. There is a good description of video sync structure in the LM1881 data sheet.

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    thanks
    so it data sheet, Google and print PDF time.
    like I said using the NE567 work fine just thinking it would be easy todoall with 12f629 but look a lot more than I thought
    any search tips?
    thanks as always
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    Quote Originally Posted by grounded View Post
    thanks
    so it data sheet, Google and print PDF time.
    like I said using the NE567 work fine just thinking it would be easy todoall with 12f629 but look a lot more than I thought
    any search tips?
    thanks as always
    You want just the 15.75Khz signal and you're trying to count just that 15.75Khz signal to detect the presence of a video signal.
    One of the problems is the fact that there's a lot more going on than just that 15.75Khz signal, so you're probably counting a heck of a lot more than just that.

    Maybe add a fairly tight bandpass filter in front of your input/amplifier and see what happens.
    Mostly though I think I would put an o-scope on the input pin and see what you actually looking at.

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