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- From: gary@mario.inmos.co.uk (Gary Morton)
- Subject: Re: what is exactly the TEA1002
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.094003.9182@inmos.co.uk>
- Sender: usenet@inmos.co.uk (The Usenet News System)
- Reply-To: gary@inmos.co.uk (Gary Morton)
- Organization: INMOS Limited, Bristol, UK.
- References: <1993Jan18.150944.3677@cfmu.eurocontrol.be>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 09:40:03 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan18.150944.3677@cfmu.eurocontrol.be> chris@cfmu.eurocontrol.be (Christophe Paquay) writes:
- >
- > I know that the TEA1002 is a PAL encoder but I need more
- > information about it, and I can't find it in my data books.
- > If somebody knows this TEA1002 or has information about it
- > I will appreciate to receive them.
- >
- > What's the pinout, for what is it design, ... ?
- >
- > In fact I'm looking for components that can help me to
- > build a converter from RGB video to PAL.
- >
- I don't know about the TEA1002, but Maplin Electronics in the UK sell the
- TEA2000 which appears to do a similar job. It can convert a 6 bit binary
- TTL compatible input (providing 64 different colours) into either a PAL
- or a NTSC compatible signal. A constructional article using this chip appeared
- in the Dec 88/Jan 89 issue of 'Electronics - The Maplin Magazine' (Vol. 8,
- no. 29). Maplin sell a PCB and kit for this project. Alternatively they sell
- all the parts individually. I don't know whether the TEA1002 has digital or
- analogue inputs, so it may not be quite the same. If you are interested in
- further details, please email me.
-
- -- Gary
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