[Coco] COCO3 Video
Dave Philipsen
dave at davebiz.com
Fri Mar 2 06:43:19 EST 2018
And even though the schematic shows orientation of the polarity on the caps it really shouldn’t make any difference.
Dave
> On Mar 2, 2018, at 2:05 AM, David Ladd <davidwladd at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Also I would like to add my 2 cents worth here as well.
>
> There is another big thing you need to check when dealing with RGB hardware
> is what the output voltage from the RGB lines are. For example the CoCo
> 3's voltage output at full RED, GREEN, BLUE, the max voltage output will be
> 2 Volts.
>
> Now SCART spec is 1 Volt on the RGB lines. So when taking a CoCo 3's RGB
> line's to the SCART lines you need a 150 to 180 Ohm resistor and
> electrolytic capacitor in series to bring the voltage down to a safer level
> for the SCART input.
>
> I used:
> http://members.optusnet.com.au/eviltim/gamescart/gamescart.htm
>
> As a reference to some of the testing to figure out why the original CoCo 3
> RGB to SCART cable was so over powered.
>
> The negative lead of capacitor goes towards the SCART and the positive side
> goes to the resistor. Then the other end of the resistor goes to RGB out
> of the CoCo 3. So you would need 3 pairs of these... 1 pair for each
> color analog line.
>
> I hope that makes sense.
>
>
>
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>> On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 12:45 PM, Zippster <zippster278 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Not really a standard, but does denote RGB and separate (H)sync and
>> (V)sync.
>>
>> The CoCo3 outputs 15.7KHz analog RGB with separate, positive-going syncs.
>>
>> I’m guessing the boards you mention are the GBS8200 and similar scan rate
>> doublers
>> to get VGA scan rates. They’re cheap, they work, and they’re generally
>> considered a little fuzzy.
>>
>> Other options are available like the super espectro from cloud9 and
>> Richard Lorbieski’s SCART
>> to HDMI cables that will give a much better picture. Still, has to beat
>> RF and composite, right? :)
>>
>> - Ed
>>
>>
>>> On Mar 1, 2018, at 12:15 PM, Bill Gunshannon <
>> bill.gunshannon at hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> I am just full of questions today. :-)
>>>
>>>
>>> There is apparently a standard (of sorts) called RGBHV.
>>>
>>> I think it was used in video games although there does
>>>
>>> seem to have been some attempt to get it into the home
>>>
>>> theater market.
>>>
>>> My questions:
>>>
>>> Anybody here familiar with it?
>>>
>>> is it likely that the output from the bottom of my COCO3 would match
>>> this spec?
>>>
>>> My reason for asking is I have a board that claims to be able to convert
>>> this to
>>>
>>> VGA. If it were to work, these boards are really cheap ands still seem
>>> to be
>>>
>>> available all over the web.
>>>
>>>
>>> Given no information I amy give it a try, but I will have to make a
>>> cable and
>>>
>>> that may be more work than I can easily do as I expect those DB15's are
>>>
>>> rather crowded.
>>>
>>> bill
>>>
>>>
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