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Richard Crowley
"Jerry Lynds" wrote ...
Yes, likely sync on Y.
But you don't want to *strip* the sync, you want to do
the opposite, to ADD the sync.
You already have the composite sync available to use on
the separate pin from the source equipment. You just need
a quite simple circuit to impose the H and V sync pulses
onto the Y video signal. The circuits I've seen for this
have used a single transistor and 3-4 resistors.
No, I think you're nearly done.
It just has 3 RCA connectors labeled Y, Pb and Pr. I am assuming sync
is on the Y...as this circuit to convert from Component (YPbPr) to RGB
uses a LM1881 to remove the sync from Y
Yes, likely sync on Y.
But you don't want to *strip* the sync, you want to do
the opposite, to ADD the sync.
You already have the composite sync available to use on
the separate pin from the source equipment. You just need
a quite simple circuit to impose the H and V sync pulses
onto the Y video signal. The circuits I've seen for this
have used a single transistor and 3-4 resistors.
I think this is starting to be more trouble than it is worth...
No, I think you're nearly done.