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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: ThePope43 on May 11, 2007, 10:52:27 pm
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Here's my problem, plain and simple. I bought Jroks video encoder chip. Here is a picture of the video connector that goes from my playchoice 10 PCB, to the monitor: http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o167/JordanViolet/000_0086.jpg (http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o167/JordanViolet/000_0086.jpg)
Here is the layout for Jroks video encoder: http://jrok.com/hardware/RGBv4/v4_layout.jpg (http://jrok.com/hardware/RGBv4/v4_layout.jpg)
I'm wanting to know what to do with that yellow wire at the end (they both come into one wire) and that black one down there. Please help me out! Thankyou!!
lol fixed the picture! haha thatwas my g/f in the first link but I fixed it!!
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Your first picture has nothing to do with the JROK converter or chip.
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Yeah my bad it was my girlfriend! lol anyways I fixed the link, take a look now. The first picture is what orriginally goes to the arcade monitor, and I need it to go to my Jrok chip.
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Here is the standard pin connections for a 10 pin WG monitor
AMP 1-640445-0
Mating AMP type 1-640250-0
PCB Mating
Connector Pin Description Connector Pin
10 Red 1
9 Green 2
8 Blue 3
7 Gnd 4
6 ± Vertical Sync 5
5 ± Horz/Comp Sync 6
4 Key 7
3 Gnd 8
2 ± Vertical Sync 9
1 ± Horz/Comp Sync 10
ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
M O D E L
2 5 K 7 4 0 1
2 7 K 7 4 0 1
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I don't follow any of that :S
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If you look at your pic from top to bottom....1 through 10..... the pins are layed out as listed by BobA.
So the ones you are asking about are these:
3 Gnd 8
2 ± Vertical Sync 9
1 ± Horz/Comp Sync 10
The two yellow ones that are joined together would be your "composite sync", the black one is video ground (or just plain ol' ground).