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Need RGB to composite signal chip recomendation

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Dick Wotiz

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Aug 1, 1986, 12:15:34 AM8/1/86
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I believe Motorola makes the MC1377 for direct RGB to NTSC conversion.
It only needs about a dozen other parts for a complete converter.
I don't know how available it is, the product preview is dated 1982,
so it's probably not obsolete quite yet.

The chip is only $2-3 in small quantities, which seems quite low
given its capabilities.

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Robert C Sanders

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Aug 3, 1986, 4:32:53 AM8/3/86
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In article <4...@watmath.UUCP> mwti...@watmath.UUCP (M.W. Tilden, Hardware) writes:
>Can anyone out there recommend a single chip that will magically
>transform RGB and sync signals into a quality color composite
>signal without an incredible amount of support circuitry?
>-- Mark Tilden

Please oh Please mail any information to me too!! We have been doing research
in this exact area, and are not getting very far! When you mail info, please
carbon copy to the following four people:

...!ihnp4!pur-ee!ecn-pc!sandersr (me)
...!ihnp4!pur-ee!sgh (Scott G. Hall)
...!ihnp4!pur-ee!ecn-pc!light (Richard Light)
...!ihnp4!pur-ee!ecn-pc!swain (Phil Swain)

And interpolate the above message in its entirety -- they all don't know
about this posting, and all of them get more than 50 messages a day.

--
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Purdue University ...!ihnp4!pur-ee!pc-ecn!sandersr

Let's make like a BSD process, and go FORK-OFF !! -- bob
(and "make" a few children while we're at it ...)

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