Jens,
The horizontal sync requirement of this monitor (52 uS / 19.2Khz) is
somewhat higher than a standard NTSC signal which is about 63 uS / 15.7 Khz.
Mark
On Saturday, April 10, 2021 at 8:04:15 AM UTC-5 Jens Boos wrote:
> Thank you! I did some more digging and found the service manual for the
David, How come you never answer any of my questions about the
rubidium oscillator? I have asked you about it many, many times and have never
received any response from you. -Chuck
Original Message
From: "David Forbes"
Sent: 4/1
I built a couple LED TV sets about ten years ago. I had to solve this
problem. I bought a sync separator chip for the first one, and a digitizer
chip for the other.
See the bottom of the page for schematics.
http://www.cathodecorner.com/satanvision/
On Sat, Apr 10, 2021, 6:04 AM jb-electronics
Thank you! I did some more diggin and found the service manual for the
display (Panasonic TR-60S1A, see here:
https://www.opweb.de/english/company/Panasonic/TR-60S1A)
There is is a timing chart (see below). It looks an awful lot alike NTSC
to me, can somebody confirm?
Best wishes
Jens
On
Thank you! I did some more digging and found the service manual for the
display (Panasonic TR-60S1A, see here:
https://www.opweb.de/english/company/Panasonic/TR-60S1A)
There is is a timing chart (see below). It looks an awful lot alike NTSC
to me, can somebody confirm?
Best wishes
Jens
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