hardware_hack
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- Aug 11, 2003
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<a href="http://thevendor.mit.edu/2slot/rev1_1.JPG" target="_blank">http://thevendor.mit.edu/2slot/rev1_1.JPG</a>
<a href="http://thevendor.mit.edu/2slot/rev1_2.JPG" target="_blank">http://thevendor.mit.edu/2slot/rev1_2.JPG</a>
So in response to the question what chip I used, there actually is no economical integrated solution, you need to use video op-amps. Note the AD724 to do the composite/svideo output. Please don't laugh at the resistors, the long tails make good o-scope hookup points and its only rev. 1. The board is 2.5x3 inches.
Jeff, I'll send you one of the new versions. This one is a pain in the ass to make with all the surface mount stuff. The new one is smaller too. Yay for apcircuits.
<a href="http://thevendor.mit.edu/2slot/rev1_2.JPG" target="_blank">http://thevendor.mit.edu/2slot/rev1_2.JPG</a>
So in response to the question what chip I used, there actually is no economical integrated solution, you need to use video op-amps. Note the AD724 to do the composite/svideo output. Please don't laugh at the resistors, the long tails make good o-scope hookup points and its only rev. 1. The board is 2.5x3 inches.
Jeff, I'll send you one of the new versions. This one is a pain in the ass to make with all the surface mount stuff. The new one is smaller too. Yay for apcircuits.