On 15/06/2016 01:32, Eric Christopherson wrote:
I am in possession of two Magnavox (North American
Philips) CM8562
monitors. Out of the box they handle composite and digital RGBI (CGA)
input. What I'd like to do is get one to handle analog RGB (like
arcade boards, Amiga, Atari ST, and Apple IIGS put out). I wouldn't
think this was possible, but I seem to have a certain memory that I
saw mention of doing just that *somewhere* on the web a few years
ago, even though I can't find that mention now.
...
So... does anyone know if these monitors can in fact be made to
accept analog RGB? Or have a way I could tell after opening them up?
And, of course, I'd like instructions on just how to do it, if it is
possible.
The schematic details the TTL interface stepping down the 5V levels to
0.7V analog levels, which get sent through three capacitors, C217, C218,
and C219 (all schematics) to a CRT driver IC (IC502). If you were to
correctly terminate and buffer your analog RGB levels first, you'd only
need to feed those signals into the driver IC. The sync signals for
analog RGB are usually at TTL levels anyway, so they can go to the
normal inputs.
Alexis.