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Andy
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John Woodgate wrote:
indeed these "audio rhythm" fluctuations are not due to a problem with
the power supply. I have now inserted a ground loop breaking device in
the aerial input path, and these fluctuations are no longer there...
But there are sometimes luminosity artefacts such as luminosity
alteration of a uniform background, around a contrasted object placed on
that background, in the horizontal direction. These could still be due
to an unsufficient power supply regulation (the supply current of the IF
section of the module is 150mA max, that of the TV/FM tuner section -
120mA max).
There are baseband audio outputs from the module, but it looks likeI read in sci.electronics.design that Andy <andy@nodomain.nod> wrote (in
41e1030e$0$6440$8fcfb975@news.wanadoo.fr>about 'FM1236 / FM1246 tuner
required power supply quality?', on Sun, 9 Jan 2005:
I am attempting to fix the quality of the video signal coming out of a
similar tuner (it's on a PC TV card). Currently, the brighness of the
picture is fluctuating on the high-brightness areas, in the rythm with
the sound; the tuner is powered from a LM7805-type regulator (which I
have already added to the card; intially there was none, and the
interference on the picture was terrible).
I suspect the power supply quality.
The sound is FM, unless you also have baseband audio stuff with
significant current draw fed from the same regulator, so it shouldn't
cause amplitude modulation of the video. I doubt that the power supply
is at fault.
indeed these "audio rhythm" fluctuations are not due to a problem with
the power supply. I have now inserted a ground loop breaking device in
the aerial input path, and these fluctuations are no longer there...
But there are sometimes luminosity artefacts such as luminosity
alteration of a uniform background, around a contrasted object placed on
that background, in the horizontal direction. These could still be due
to an unsufficient power supply regulation (the supply current of the IF
section of the module is 150mA max, that of the TV/FM tuner section -
120mA max).