[Coco] CoCo 1 composite
Gene Heskett
gheskett at shentel.net
Thu Jan 4 14:24:12 EST 2018
On Thursday 04 January 2018 12:10:04 Richard Lorbieski wrote:
> I found a source for the RF modulators:
>
> http://leftturnonly.info
>
> I order a couple to restore a couple of CoCo1s.
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> With the recent post asking about CoCo 1 composite video, I decided to
> build the circuit shown on Hack-a-Day. I have a CoCo 1 with RF video
> that doesn't work.
>
> I'm pretty certain I built it correctly, alas, I wasn't able to get
> any video.
>
> So either, I built it wrong, the circuit has an issue, a part(s) is
> bad or the CoCo I'm working on has some issue, hence the RF problem. I
> did try swapping out the MC1372.
>
> Has anyone built this circuit?
> https://hackaday.io/project/7613-coco-1-composite-video-output
This circuit would work as well with just one good transistor. Its an
emitter follower, driveing another emitter follower. Operating properly
it should not present a detectable load to the signal point its
connected to.
Be aware too that vendors often will call an off speck nearly junk
transistor a 2n2222, and it could fall out of that bag of 20 with some
being npn's, and some being pnp's. I have such a bag, from Radio Shack.
And it has a gain of not more than .95. No gain, but a small loss.
The monitor if it worked with your old vcr's composite output, expects
about a .7 p-p volt video, with about .3 volts of synch on the bottom of
that. But the coco's synch is a long way from meeting ntsc synch specs
as it not a truly interlaced format.
What I am saying is that more modern digitally based monitors may not
work because it is not a valid signal to them. Only an oscilloscope can
show you how much signal you actually have.
If the monitor is a "TTL" input monitor, this circuit is incapable of
generating a high enough signal to be seen by the monitor. TTL input
monitors need a voltage swing from below .4 volts to around 3.5 volts or
more to work well. EGA is a color variation of this, needing this higher
drive level for all 3 colors.
So all in all, I can think of several reasons this circuit won't work for
your gear on your table. The circuit could be working well while the
monitor is ignoring it. Only a scope can answer that.
Cheers, Gene Heskett
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