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- From: carr@bnr.ca (John Carr)
- Subject: VGA +ve to -ve Sync
- Message-ID: <1992Sep15.203714.20115@bcrka451.bnr.ca>
- Originator: carr@bcrks49
- Sender: 5E00 Corkstown News Server
- Reply-To: carr@bnr.ca (John Carr)
- Organization: Bell-Northern Research, Ltd
- Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1992 20:37:14 GMT
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- I currently have an old 19" computer monitor which has 4
- BNC inputs Red, Green, Blue and Sync (Composite that is).
- I understand that the horizontal and vertical sync signals
- are negative. I would like to build a circuit which allows
- me to drive this monitor from a standard VGA card. The
- problem is:
- 1) the VGA sync signals are positive
- 2) the VGA 15 pin connector has seperate horizontal
- and vertical sync signals
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- I need to invert the sync pulses and superimpose the two
- signals (horizontal and vertical sync) into a single
- composite signal. I have no information on the pulse width
- and amplitudes of the sync signals. Is there any information
- available out there for computer monitor signals? Are there
- any IC's which will drive these signals? Any help is much
- appreciated.
-
- Regards...
- John Carr
- carr@bnr.ca
-