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- From: flux@sys6626.bison.mb.ca (John Kamchen)
- Newsgroups: sci.electronics
- Subject: pixel clock
- Message-ID: <sVq7wB2w165w@sys6626.bison.mb.ca>
- Date: Sun, 10 Jan 93 17:53:27 CST
- Organization: System 6626 BBS, Winnipeg Manitoba Canada
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- I asked this question a while ago, but I kinda garbled up the meaning.
- I am looking for a circuit that can provide me with a 14.318318Mhz
- pixel clock, derived from an incomming video source.
- I'm using an LM1881 video sync separator to obtain the needed sync
- signals. I've tried various circuits, and they all start stable after
- the Hsync, but by the time the video line ends, the clock is jittering
- way to much to be of any use.
- Is this possible? Are there examples of this in some Radio Electronics
- issue ? I have access to those.
- Thank you in advance.
- -John
- SSE BBS (204)589-1078 v32bis AmiTronics- MEGS of 'em
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