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PAL/NTSC to RBG ouput

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Hi,

 

recently started using the LM1881 ic's.

This ic extracts sync-signals from composite video signal.

Things work fine!

 

Now, I'm looking for an ic that can extract R-, G-, B-signals from composite video ( video over 1 wire ).

 

Googled ( like 'pal to rgb encoder' etc ) but I only find RGB to PAL ic's etc...

 

Anyone who can give me a hint for an ic ( or schematic ) ?

Like to have the color signals seperated.

 

Kind regards!

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May I ask you, Why do you need it?

 

Could this be an idea?

 

Again: I got the sync -signals allready!

 

One cvbs input will do too,as long there's RGB-out!

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Hi,

recently started working on a 3d/stereo FPV setup.

 

3d FPV looks very expensive, so I briefly made some ideas.

 

During this I found following setup, and deicede to try that first:

This specific setup, uses 2 cam's ( PAL/NTSC ), a (small) microcontroleller and an ic (4066) for switching

analog ( PAL/NTSV) and a FPV transmitter. it actualtely switches (in sync) between 2 cams.

Here's the link:https://www.instructables.com/id/Lowcost-3d-Fpv-Camera-for-Android/

Both eyes see alternately the picture from right and left camera.

(Both eyes see the same picture at the same time!)

 

So far...

 

 

The goal is like this:

 

 

 

With a step forward, one could devide the colours, to get more 3d effect etc etc...

 

I will not go in details here.

 

The cam's wil be in sync (controlled by microcontroller ), this works fine.

The 4066 work fine, too.

 

 

 

( cvbs1 and cvbs2 could also be swithed, so only 1 "?" is needed. )

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Mmm...for he time being, I'll keep my design as it was.

 

This means: no colour seperation..

 

Just playing with the frames of both cam's.

 

Allready 've seen some tests, looks promising!

 

Kind regards!

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For those interested, here my project so far.

 

Actuately, it's functioning!

 

Both cams are synced by a microcontroller.

Same microcontroller thereafter controlls the signals to be combined

as 1 vidosignal.

 

Set-up:

 

 

 

 

Combined signal ( this goes into transmitter)

 

 

 

 

 

 

At receiverside, there's a free app, what extract A and B into picture for left-eye and right-eye

on you phone. ( the phone goes into a VR goggle with 2 lenzes )

 

 

 

Logicanalyzer plot:

( see burst, ODD/even and line )

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