[Coco] CoCo 3 to RBG...
gene heskett
gheskett at wdtv.com
Sun Jul 10 21:37:39 EDT 2011
On Sunday, July 10, 2011 09:19:04 PM Steve Batson did opine:
> Interesting idea Gene, if it was that simple, why would there be
> converters? Your TV may have something my monitor does not. Would be an
> interesting test though. :)
>
Older CRT type monitors have the horizontal output stage whose transformer
is optimized for 31khz, and slowing that down, even to the high 20 khz
range will usually saturate the ferrite core of the transformer because of
the extended on time per scan line. When that occurs, 95% of the current
limiting inductance disappears, and the currents can then rise several tens
of amps per microsecond which has two effects, one on the output transistor
whose time to shut off at the end of the cycle in lengthened considerably
by the high current flow, and on the ferrite in the transformer, which if
it exceeds its curie point while that heavily magnetized, will never
recover, turning Austenitic(non-magnetic) forever. End result is that half
the circuit (& 90% of the cost) goes up in smoke before the fuse or circuit
breaker has a clue.
Modern digital LCD tv's have no such scanning iron limitations, so their
ability to follow a slower than normal signal is usually a pure function of
the clocking circuits phased locked loop oscillators lock in range. Some
will, more likely won't, but my much newer 42" Visio still will, working
nicely when fed either component from the dvd player, or composite ntsc
from her movie camera.
That is why I would say it is worth the time to make the cable & find out.
[...]
Cheers, gene
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