RGB to Component version 2 boards are ready for sale. There is also an optional sync stripped board. The sync stripper circuit is not needed for the turbo and pce systems. New price is $37 shipped within US and the sync stripper will be optional for another $6.
Some improvement over the previous version:
The signals are more stable (better synch)
higher clarity
better black level
better green purity
more consistent brightness over different sources and displays
higher contrast range (adjustable)
Better ground shielding to protect from interference
Reduce jailbars
I have not updated my website yet, so please pm me for ordering. Old board is still available with a new price of $27 shipped.
Below is the information from the original version of the component board.
Finally a rgb to component video converter based on original design by our very own, thesteve, exclusively for use on all NEC turbografx and pc-engine systems.
Confirmed to work for the following system with slight changes in configuration:
Super Nintendo
Sega Genesis/Nomad/CDX
Sega Master System
Nintendo 64 with serial number starting with NS1 (Need sync stripper...and luma pin for sync)
Playstation One (similar configuration setup as Sega systems)
$35 shipped within US.
Will shipped internationally, please contact me for international shipping price.
You can PM me or go to this website for ordering:
www.tg16pcemods.comThis component video chip will only work on HDTV sets that accept 240P. Check to make sure your HDTV supports 240P before ordering.
I throw together a quick installation guide here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?x7m3oxarr9p74x0Disclaimer: Jail bars issues varies from system to system especially on the tg-16/pc-e core systems. It's more noticeable on some system even with the jail bar fix (installation of two caps to hu6260). The jail bars fix seems to work best on the duo's from my experience. Neither the genesis nor the SNES exhibit any jail bars that I can see thus far.Video's:
PC-Engine Duo Component Installs via din8 socket and custom cable:
Part 1: Installing the din8 socket
Part 2: installing the component vid board
Part 3: Making the custom cable
Some pictures:
Component Video installed in a Turbo Duo
Installed in a turbografx-cd dock
Installed in a PCE IFU
Installed in a pc-engine
Installed in TE
GenesisSNES