ntsc to rgb convertor problem

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Hurleyautoaudio

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Any help is appreciated. I got some inexpensive ntsc to rgb convertor boards
to convert and send dvd movie to gps screen on a customer's car. All is well
with system-except a flagging on upper right hand corner of screen. It looks
kinda like the corner of a page turned down. No other source can tell me what
i need to do to get rid of this.

-poor sycn
-voltage mismatch
-bad freq refresh

thanks

gar
 
On a sunny day (24 May 2004 19:33:24 GMT) it happened hurleyautoaudio@aol.com
(Hurleyautoaudio) wrote in <20040524153324.25217.00001534@mb-m22.aol.com>:

Any help is appreciated. I got some inexpensive ntsc to rgb convertor boards
to convert and send dvd movie to gps screen on a customer's car. All is well
with system-except a flagging on upper right hand corner of screen. It looks
kinda like the corner of a page turned down. No other source can tell me what
i need to do to get rid of this.

-poor sycn
-voltage mismatch
-bad freq refresh

thanks

gar

Post a picture?
(website)
 
This looks like a horizontal sync problem. Cheap circuits often have poor sync
separators. Can also be a goofed up black level clamp design where the H-sync
chokes right after the long V-sync period.

Try to connect the display directly with very short wires and see if it persists.
Probably will. If it's any comfort I have just seen the same thing on a (probably
expensive) inflight movie system.

Anyway, you might have to redesign some of the card's circuitry or just obtain a
better one.

Regards, Joerg

http://www.analogconsultants.com
 
On a sunny day (Mon, 24 May 2004 20:39:46 GMT) it happened Joerg
<notthisjoergsch@removethispacbell.net> wrote in
<40B25EC7.13CD7ED2@removethispacbell.net>:

This looks like a horizontal sync problem. Cheap circuits often have poor sync
separators. Can also be a goofed up black level clamp design where the H-sync
chokes right after the long V-sync period.

Try to connect the display directly with very short wires and see if it persists.
Probably will. If it's any comfort I have just seen the same thing on a (probably
expensive) inflight movie system.

Anyway, you might have to redesign some of the card's circuitry or just obtain a
better one.

Regards, Joerg

http://www.analogconsultants.com
How about black masking tape ;-) ?
JP
 

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