Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!att!bellcore!rutgers!usc!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!mcvax!kth!sunic!ifi!skakke!f-liste From: f-liste@skakke.uio.no (Matthew P.H. Liste) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: sync signal generator Message-ID: Date: 8 Aug 89 14:48:40 GMT References: <89216.120136BHB3@PSUVM> Sender: f-liste@ifi.uio.no Lines: 19 You can also use a Philips SAA1043, Universal sync generator. It will generate sync signals for eight differeant standards: * SECAM 1 * SECAM 2 * PAL/CCIR * NTSC 1 * NTSC 2 * PAL-M * video game 624 and 624-line standards. It can be synchronized with an external sync signal, and the inputs and outputs are CMOS compatible. It runs on a 5.7 to 7.5 positive voltage. It will generate the vertical frequency of 54.94 Hz you are looking for. For use with colour video equipement it can be used with the Philips SAA1044 for generating the subcarrier horizontal scan frequencies. Here in Norway the SAA1043 costs about $ 20. -Matthew Liste (f-liste@ifi.uio.no)