Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!mcsun!ukc!icdoc!inmos!inmos-is!gary From: gary@brb.isnet.inmos.co.uk Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: NTSC sync generator chip needed Message-ID: <409.27c2a002@brb.isnet.inmos.co.uk> Date: 20 Feb 91 16:12:49 GMT References: Organization: Inmos Limited Lines: 59 In article ??? MEHARP01@ulkyvx.BITNET (Michael Harpe) writes: > Can someone out there point me to an NTSC sync generator chip? I am designing > a WEFAX decoder that will output video with interlaced sync and i'm trying > to keep the parts count down. I checked my National and Motorola libraries > with no luck. > > Please respond direct to me. Thanks in advance! The information may be of use to other people, so I hope you don't mind me posting this reply. Try the SAA1043 "Universal Sync Generator" (not sure of the manufacturer). The part appears on page 416 of the Maplin Electronics catalogue. It writes "The IC generates the synchronising waveforms required in all types of video source equipment e.g. video cameras, film scanners, video games, computer displays etc. The device is programmable to suit standards SECAM1, SECAM2, PAL/CCIR, NTSC1, NTSC2 and PAL-M; the video game 624 and 524 line standards; and can be synchronised to an external sync signal". It is a 28 pin device, and costs 9 pounds (about 15 dollars). Disclaimer - I have never used this device, but it sure sounds suitable. Maplin Electronics is a mail order company which supplies a wide range of electronic components to the hobbyist. They started off small, and grew large as a result of good service. They now have several retail outlets around the country (in the larger cities such as Bristol). These outlets are very good (as compared with T*ndy/R*dio Sh*ck), and have an enormous selection of components/kits/books/tools etc. Their catalogue is over 600 pages in size and costs 2 pounds 50 pence. It is now available from most reputable newsagents (no US translation :-) ). They do accept overseas orders. They also run a bulletin board type service, over which you can order parts and pay by credit card. Note: I am not connected in any way with this company - just a satisfied customer. Other video related parts they currently sell: LM1881 "Sync Separator" ; TEA2000 "PAL Colour Encoder" (RGB digital to PAL video - NTSC also supported) ; ZNA234E "TV Pattern Generator" (generates crosshatch/dots/ greyscale test patterns in PAL/NTSC video standards). Maplin also produce their own electronics magazine, and their projects tend to feature devices which they sell. They recently had projects on both the TEA2000 and ZNA234E parts, and so PCB's and kits are available. Please mail me directly if you require any more details. I believe another poster may be interested in the TEA2000. --Gary ============================================================================ Gary Morton Inmos Ltd, Aztec West, Bristol | EMail(UK) ----------| +44 454 616616 X523 |------------| gary@brb.isnet.inmos.co.uk The opinions above are my personal views | EMail(ROW) and may not reflect Inmos policy. | gary@brb.isnet.inmos.com ============================================================================ Brought to you by Super Global Mega Corp .com