You did not search the net, did you ?!
One time hit
http://www.hut.fi/Misc/Electronics/circuits/vga2rgbs.html
grtz
Simon
One time hit
http://www.hut.fi/Misc/Electronics/circuits/vga2rgbs.html
grtz
Simon
question to blu_line
This is a off-topic question (sorry), but I don 't want to start a new topic for this.
I have a question for blu_line:
I saw your from holland also just like me and I 'm wondering if you bought your lcd-panel in holland. If so, where did you bought it?
I 'm searching for a second-hand shop where I can buy a Nview panel. (can order one in USA butt shipping cost are way too high $150)
Greetz...Amnesia
This is a off-topic question (sorry), but I don 't want to start a new topic for this.
I have a question for blu_line:
I saw your from holland also just like me and I 'm wondering if you bought your lcd-panel in holland. If so, where did you bought it?
I 'm searching for a second-hand shop where I can buy a Nview panel. (can order one in USA butt shipping cost are way too high $150)
Greetz...Amnesia
question to remp
May I ask where you bought it, cause I looked at www.invsol-inc.com (inventory solutions) and they gave me a quote where the shipping-cost where $150. So where did you bought it?
Best regards...Amnesia
May I ask where you bought it, cause I looked at www.invsol-inc.com (inventory solutions) and they gave me a quote where the shipping-cost where $150. So where did you bought it?
Best regards...Amnesia
You have to first digitalize the composite. Then output it to VGA.
A computer can do this nicely with winTV from Haupauge, but I can see if you don't want to turn your computer on to watch a TV show on a computer monitor.
You have two options buy a composite to VGA that is used for game consoles or make your own.
Go to ePanorama.net for examples on serveral thousands (should I say millions) of circuits.
A computer can do this nicely with winTV from Haupauge, but I can see if you don't want to turn your computer on to watch a TV show on a computer monitor.
You have two options buy a composite to VGA that is used for game consoles or make your own.
Go to ePanorama.net for examples on serveral thousands (should I say millions) of circuits.
thanx for the link electro. I'm gonna start sifting through all that info and see what I can find.
and yes haldor, I got it mixed up in my last post. I want to take a composite from say a DVD player and output it to a VGA port. I know I can get a device that will do what I need for around $100, I'm just trying to see if I might be able to build something on my own for cheaper.
and yes haldor, I got it mixed up in my last post. I want to take a composite from say a DVD player and output it to a VGA port. I know I can get a device that will do what I need for around $100, I'm just trying to see if I might be able to build something on my own for cheaper.
Hi JahklaR,
The TVOne VD-660 Cheese box lists for $69. This supports 640 x 480 VGA resolution max, and is about the lowest cost solution I know of.
The model I meant to recommend in my previous post is the AVT-3340. This supports 1024 x 768 XGA resolution (and lower) and lists for $99.
All of these models have both composite and s-video inputs. Here is a good source for info and pricing on up converters: http://www.avtoolbox.com/video-to-vga.htm
Take a good look at what doing the up-conversion is going to take. The PCB design is very crucial and the single quantity price for the up-converter chip is pretty high. I seriously doubt if you can DIY something like this for less than $100.
Phil
The TVOne VD-660 Cheese box lists for $69. This supports 640 x 480 VGA resolution max, and is about the lowest cost solution I know of.
The model I meant to recommend in my previous post is the AVT-3340. This supports 1024 x 768 XGA resolution (and lower) and lists for $99.
All of these models have both composite and s-video inputs. Here is a good source for info and pricing on up converters: http://www.avtoolbox.com/video-to-vga.htm
Take a good look at what doing the up-conversion is going to take. The PCB design is very crucial and the single quantity price for the up-converter chip is pretty high. I seriously doubt if you can DIY something like this for less than $100.
Phil
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