[Coco] Trying to find out what signal a composite adapter is using.
gene heskett
gheskett at wdtv.com
Sun Dec 11 13:08:13 EST 2011
On Sunday, December 11, 2011 01:00:16 PM Mark Ormond did opine:
> I'm copying the coco2 composite video adapter from John's coco 2 and I
> was wondering if anyone knew what is located on the left side of c32
> (from the front) on a 8709416 board?
>
> Here is what I have so far.
>
> [cid:image002.png at 01CCB7FA.DB50E2C0]
>
Unforch, linux firefox STILL doesn't know what to do with a cid: address,
so I can't help there.
> Parts list.
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> C1 1uf 50V
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> C2 1uf 50V
These 2 capacitors will have about 2 years shelf life if they are
electrolytic, 5 volts or less of bias across them allows them to deform and
lose capacitance rapidly. At 2 yo age, they will likely be less than .1 uf
in actual capacity. Use the most compact mylar types you can find, they
will last at least till the rapture.
> C3 30pf
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> C4 30pf
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> C5 223Z (22nf)
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> T1 NTE123AP
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> T2 2N3904
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> T3 NTE123AP
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> R1 2.2K
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> R2 1K
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> R3 200K
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> R4 41 ohm
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> R5 220 ohm
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> R6 200K
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> R7 2.2K
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> R8 3.3K
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> GND = GND
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> G = Pin 8 of MC1372P
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> Y = Y on Modulator
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> S = S on Modulator
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> R = Left side of C32 (Looking from front)
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> Later,
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> dabone
Cheers, Gene
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