[Coco] Re: Coco on a SVGA monitor using the Xrgb-2 Plus

jdaggett at gate.net jdaggett at gate.net
Fri Sep 10 19:35:53 EDT 2004


Robert

The last two times that I visited the Averlogic webpage, I have 
found that most of the app n otes are by request only! Maybe you 
have to fill out a form and then they let you download the stuff. I 
never went beyond the form. 

I will take a copy of what ever you  have. 

james


On 10 Sep 2004 at 13:30, Robert Emery wrote:

Date sent:      	Fri, 10 Sep 2004 13:30:58 -0700 (PDT)
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> 
> --- Torsten Dittel <Torsten at Dittel.info> wrote:
> 
> > > is not so forth coming with thier application notes. It bothers me
> > > that you
> > have to
> > > request application literature and that they are not freely giving
> > > that
> > away.
> > 
> 
> I found tons of info at the AverLogic website... datasheets, flyer and
> product knowledge, application notes and a fairly complete reference
> design... over a megabyte of pdf's, all freely downloadable. Who wants
> a zip of the stuff?
> 
> Also, if someone has the desire, equipment and ability to experiment
> with the AL250, in a circuit already set up to send NTSC input out to
> VGA, I am willing to provide the test unit **for that purpose**. Yes,
> the composite input works to get television quality output from a VGA
> monitor... with that limitation it is no better than using a decent
> TV.
> 
> >  
> > But you might be right that producng less than 50 boards will be
> > expensive. Someone has to solder the chips, I don't know how this
> > could be done. Mark?
> > 
> 
> Check this out... build your own SMT reflow oven... looks good!
> http://www.circuitcellar.com/library/print/0704/Lacoste_168/index.htm
> 
> Also, even at $75, that's still only about half of the next cheapest
> device we've found that accepts RGBA. But I believe that will be
> pushing the limit of competitive pricing for the hobbyist market.
> 
> Bob
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