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From: Mike Delaney<mmdst23@g...>
Date: Fri Jul 15 20:26:20 CEST 2005
Subject: [oc] NTSC Video Encoding/Generation
Thanks to everyone who'se replied. I'm under a lot of contraints on this project, it looks like the end design will (hopefully, assuming I can get it working right :) use a Phillips chip that'll take non-interlaced YCrCb and give me composite NTSC out. For now, just trying to get the other end working while I'm waiting on samples, I'm going to use VGA and a AD724 (or one of their other two). It dosen't look like getting NTSC working in full color from an FPGA is worth the effort for this design.
Mike
On 7/14/05, aecohen69@h... <aecohen69@h...> wrote: > Hey Mike, > > Until you get the NTSC video signal generating down you can get simple > converters (analog)RGB+HSYNC+VSYNC to NTSC like AD724? There are other > chips but you'll have to do a websearch. Best of all the AD724 can > generate S-Video for a better picture. Download the datasheet from > analog devices and you get get an idea of what is involved in RGB to > NTSC video. > > Aaron > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Mike Delaney<mmdst23@g...> > To: > Date: Wed Jul 13 23:51:15 CEST 2005 > Subject: [oc] NTSC Video Encoding/Generation > > > Has anyone seen a free core for NTSC video generation (or something > > like a tutorial that I could at least use as a starting point)? I > > haven't had much luck yet, I can get a nice zigzag pattern that's > > supposed to be verticle lines .... > > Also, it seems like most of the designs or eval boards I've found > > online use an external NTSC encoder, typically from Phillips. Is > > generating color NTSC (with a parellel DAC) that hard, or is it > > just > > people being lazy? :) > > I did try searching the lists, but it looks like the search site > > still > > isn't returning results. > > Thanks, > > Mike > > > > > _______________________________________________ > http://www.opencores.org/mailman/listinfo/cores >
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