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How to use SCART for our hobby
lettuce:
--- Quote from: joecontra on April 10, 2012, 02:35:44 pm ---lettuce
So either of the methods i posted above would work then?
Yes but the first one is better.
Regards,
joecontra
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Thanks, so its fine to have the 2k resistor on the scart pin rather than have a 1k resistor on each of the sync wires??
joecontra:
lettuce
Thanks, so its fine to have the 2k resistor on the scart pin rather than have a 1k resistor on each of the sync wires??
It would be better 1k resistor in each sync line. I think 2k might be a bit too much.
The best option would be using a BC548B and 2 resistors 3,3K and 68 like this:
But if you can't, the 2x1K solution is also right.
Regards,
joecontra
lettuce:
--- Quote from: joecontra on April 10, 2012, 04:22:07 pm ---lettuce
Thanks, so its fine to have the 2k resistor on the scart pin rather than have a 1k resistor on each of the sync wires??
It would be better 1k resistor in each sync line. I think 2k might be a bit too much.
The best option would be using a BC548B and 2 resistors 3,3K and 68 like this:
But if you can't, the 2x1K solution is also right.
Regards,
joecontra
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So the BC548B circuit can fit inside the actually scart plug housing if soldered on to vero board?
Paradroid:
--- Quote from: lettuce on April 10, 2012, 08:19:07 pm ---So the BC548B circuit can fit inside the actually scart plug housing if soldered on to vero board?
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For sure! Take a look here. :)
joecontra:
lettuce
So the BC548B circuit can fit inside the actually scart plug housing if soldered on to vero board?
Yes, it does. I built a lot of cable that way and I can say that this circuit can be nicely placed into the SCART housing.
Paradroid
For sure! Take a look here.
Thanks, this is a good example.
Regards,
joecontra