TTL VIDEO TO VGA CONVERTER MANUAL
But hell, don't take my word for it.if I took the word of most reponders to that thread I would have given up on the LCD project, as they deemed it "impossible" to do, but it wasn't. RGB, CGA to VGA Converter (LCD suitable) ID- 000077 Operation Manual Please browse our online catalogue to view our full product range. smile.gifįrom what I read about converting a composite without getting another graphics card, it can be done but end results are likely to be "fuzzy" looking on the screen unfortunately.
TTL VIDEO TO VGA CONVERTER SOFTWARE
Still had to find a color monitor with seperate R, B, and G connectors.found a flatscreen like that on eBay, hooked it up and it worked ! The software displays in different colors too. The bandwidth of video amplifier is: 162MHZ. Video input signal: 5VOLTSP-P (TTL), supports VGA Video bandwidth for 10BIT162MHZ. To convert VGA to Composite Video or S-Video click here. VGA input format: 480p/576p/720p/ 1080 / 10. This convertor converts Composite Video (on a yellow RCA) or S-Video to VGA. I found one of those on eBay or somewhere for 50 bucks, installed it. Ultra Small Video to VGA Convertor with Wide-screen support and VGA Pass-through. Well, guess what they cost ? $850 to $1,200 !!!!! for a USED 12 inch monochrome monitor !!!! Probably thousands of them thrown in the trash over the years or sold at flea markets for $5, but to my amazement, after following eBay for 5 months looking for one, not a single one ever turned up there.Īfter much research found out HP did offer a color graphics card for that old workstation when it was new (for something like $3,000 just for the card !!!!) that output standard EGA.
The Gefen DVI to VGA Converter features EDID management that allows rapid integration of the source and monitor. Output resolutions up to 1920x1200 are supported. The monitor went bad, and damned if it didn't turn out HP had configured that joker for some wierd frequency such that NO other composite monochrome or color monitors would work with it.I HAD to have another monochrome HP monitor of the vintage. The Gefen DVI to VGA Converter is a small box solution that converts DVI-D to VGA Analog PC/RGB, enabling digital sources to connect with any monitor, projector or TV using VGA. My little "composite" story- I had an antique 1987 vintage HP workstation running a Mitutoyo CMM that output composite. I assume if composite you only have one signal wire and one ground wire, correct ? Monochrome ? Not exactly your situation if composite signal (mine was outputing EGA signal at 25.6 kHz on horizontal) but might be some ideas in there somewhere. On the offhand chance you never visit the General Forum here at PM, below is the link to the thread I recently started about isolating RGBH&V wires, determining frequency and using a current model color LCD monitor on a 1989 vintage CNC control.