[Coco] S-video Prospects...

jdaggett at gate.net jdaggett at gate.net
Wed Jan 4 23:59:15 EST 2006


Helloooooo

Without even a close observation of the pictures that he supplied you made a bold 
assesment of what he was using. All I have done is suggested that he may not be using 
the IC you think he is. 

Sorry to burst your bubble. Yes there are other chips out there. The AD72x is in fact one 
of the more simpler chips now currently available. There are at least four other Chip 
makers that make chips that do more. 

It really does not matter as to what chip he uses. 

I still hold some concerns that the AD725 and few resistors and a cap or two is all that is 
necessary.  The main issue I see is interlace vs non interlace. Maybe it is not an issue. 
TVs are interlace and the Coco 3 is noninterlace. Since the Coco 3 does not use more 
than 225 lines imaybe a benefit.   

james

On 4 Jan 2006 at 18:43, Stephen H. Fischer wrote:

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> 
> Hi,
> 
> The fact remains that the AD72x IC and a few passive parts are all that is
> needed to do the conversion for the CoCo 3.
> 
> If someone else other than Analog has produced a chip that does the same job
> that would be fine if the external parts count is similar.
> 
> As he does not provide a schematic or identify the IC's then a search of IC
> makers would be necessary to identify it.
> 
> As Analog has produced a series with ever better conversion methods
> indicates that there is a substantial market that other IC makers may be
> trying to gain market share of.
> 
> The CoCo 3 does not need anything more than the AD72x chip does. The unknown
> chip may have additional features or be lower in cost or more readily
> available. Or it might be a custom chip to handle some special needs for his
> main application in which case identifying the IC would not provide any
> value.
> 
> I expect that it will work for the CoCo 3 in any case because the NTSC
> timing is commonly used and is not changed by the conversion.
> 
> As the number of devices that produce RGB that also produce NTSC timing is
> small now days, I suspect that the market will be shrinking.
> 
> While my Laptop has NTSC Video output only, I have seen ads for ones that
> do include S-Video output. That would make the TV output useful which is
> not the case for my laptop.
> 
> Stephen H. Fischer
> 
> 
> jdaggett at gate.net wrote:
> > Stephen
> >
> >> From the pictures on his web page I doubt that he is using any of the
> >> AD72X
> > series chips. The AD723 is a 28 pin device. The 724 and 725 are 16 pin
> > devices. There are two 14 pin ICs and one 24 pin IC.
> >
> > james
> >
> > On 3 Jan 2006 at 1:18, Stephen H. Fischer wrote:
> >
> > From:           "Stephen H. Fischer" <SFischer1 at MindSpring.com>
> > To:             "CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts"
> > <coco at maltedmedia.com> Subject:        Re: [Coco] S-video Prospects...
> > Date sent:      Tue, 3 Jan 2006 01:18:43 -0800
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> >> There is no information anywhere on what IC he is using!
> >>
> >> I suspect that he IS using one of the AD72X series,
> >> but he is keeping that information absent. 
> 
> 
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