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New PCE/TG16 RGB amps
« on: March 24, 2014, 03:47:51 AM »
I am now offering RGB amplifiers that are designed with the PC Engine and TurboGrafx16 in mind. It should work on a RGB capable N64, but I don't have one on hand to test it with.

This board uses the popular Texas Instruments THS7314 3 channel amplifier. It has a biasing network, decoupling caps and DC filtering caps. You might see some other designs that use the THS7314 and a couple resistors and that's it. Well, they are built wrong and not designed per the TI spec sheet. This circuit and pcb layout was designed by micro over @ NFGGames forum. I asked micro for his permission ahead of time to build and sell his amp design. You can also find a link to the gerber files for the pcbs in that thread.


So far to date I have built over 30 of these boards. Up to this point they have all been hand soldered. This is pretty time consuming as you can imagine, so starting with this run of boards I am switching to solder paste and a reflow device. This will allow me to build these at a far faster rate.

 I have made a change to micro's circuit by opting to use 100 ohm resistors on the output rather than the original 75 ohm that he specs. I found that with 75 ohms the picture was a little too bright and over saturated where as passing it through 100 ohm resistors seems just about right. For more information, including pictures of folks installs or screenshots, see this thread @ Neo-geo.com.

The blank PCBs are fabbed in China/Hong Kong (of course) but everything else is assembled right here in Ohio.

Each board is approx. 1.25 inches long by .75 inches wide. It's tiny. Easy to fit in even the most cramped of spaces like the original white PCE:


Very first of the finished amps. New ones have cleaner soldering and output through100 ohm resistors.


Installed in a White PCE with 8 pin mini din connector replacing the stock RF unit.


Installed in a Duo-R.


Supergrafx install


The amps are fairly easy to install. They need 5v and ground for power. Then just solder 3 wires for Red, green and blue to the amp (from either the expansion port or Hu cpu) and then 3 wires from the amp to your RGB connector on your system. You will use composite video as your sync as this is only a 3 channel amplifier. The board can be secured down with simple double sided foam tape which is provided.


White PCE/CoreGrafx/TG16/SuperGrafx/SCDrom2 can tap RGB from either the bottom side of the expansion port or from the HU cpu directly. On any of the Duo's you must solder to the Hu cpu directly to obtain RGB.

I also offer kits that include 1 amp, an 8 pin din socket to replace the original 5 pin and a Euro Scart cable. This would be suitable for all PCE systems except the original White PCE and TG16 as they don't have 5 pin Din A/V outs. You will need to roll your own cable/connector solution on those machines. Mmmonkey's website has a good guide to replace the original RF socket with a 8 pin mini din (like my White PCE pictured above).

I wouldn't say this is a difficult install, but you need good hand soldering skills when soldering to the Hu CPU and appropriate desoldering tools if removing the stock 5 pin connector and replacing with an 8 pin din.

These are $25 shipped for each amp.

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A kit which includes the Amp, 8 pin din socket and Euro Scart cable (Euro only, no JP21) which is $45 shipped.


These are domestic shipped prices. International will cost a couple dollars more.


I expect to have the PCBs on hand towards the end of this week/beginning of next week. I can then begin assembling them.

So I imagine the first of this batch will start shipping late next week and it will take a little longer for orders which include Scart cables since it takes a bit of time to build those.








For those that choose the kit, here is a pic of the back of the 8 pin din and where the RGB wires need to be soldered to correspond with the Scart cable wiring:





The 8 pin din will already have the 3 rear pins trimmed so that the it can be installed where the 5 pin din was.






If you have any questions, please post them in this thread. Want to order one? Shoot me a PM.

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Re: New PCE/TG16 RGB amps
« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2014, 06:06:16 AM »
Good job! Does this amp eliminate the annoying vertical "jail" bars?

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Re: New PCE/TG16 RGB amps
« Reply #2 on: March 24, 2014, 06:22:09 AM »
Nice, these seem solid. I'm interested in getting RGB for my IFU setup (though still contemplating whether or not I want to try to install it myself) so i'll give this some thought.

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Re: New PCE/TG16 RGB amps
« Reply #3 on: March 24, 2014, 07:14:48 AM »
looks like a great board.  this might be a stupid question, but why are we using a SCART cable?  I am assuming that is all you could find that has a 8 pin DIN that has the right internals to hack up to make component connections?
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Re: New PCE/TG16 RGB amps
« Reply #4 on: March 24, 2014, 08:08:19 AM »
Dammit, why don't US TVs take RGB! This would be so easy.

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Re: New PCE/TG16 RGB amps
« Reply #5 on: March 24, 2014, 09:29:34 AM »
Dammit, why don't US TVs take RGB! This would be so easy.

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Re: New PCE/TG16 RGB amps
« Reply #6 on: March 24, 2014, 10:02:02 AM »
Good job! Does this amp eliminate the annoying vertical "jail" bars?

Not really. However it isn’t nearly as overly bright as the common transistor only RGB amp that many people use. It brings the video levels down to a more appropriate level so therefor the jail bars might not be as noticeable. thesteve has a fix for jail bars that works really well.



looks like a great board.  this might be a stupid question, but why are we using a SCART cable?  I am assuming that is all you could find that has a 8 pin DIN that has the right internals to hack up to make component connections?


I use scart cables because it’s something retrogamers in the US have started adopting over the last 4 or 5 years for RGB video. And of course Europe has used them for 20+ years.

However you are free to build and use any kind of cable and connector combo you wish.


Also, these are the Scart cables I build for the kits:




Fully shielded with a foil outer shield and drain wire all tied to ground. Molded 8 pin connector to ensure it lasts and doesn't pull apart.
« Last Edit: March 24, 2014, 04:25:58 PM by broken »

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Re: New PCE/TG16 RGB amps
« Reply #7 on: March 24, 2014, 10:18:34 AM »
Good job! Does this amp eliminate the annoying vertical "jail" bars?

Not really. However it isn’t nearly as overly bright as the common transistor only RGB amp that many people use. It brings the video levels down to a more appropriate level so therefor the jail bars might not be as noticeable. thesteve has a fix for jail bars that works really well.
Thanks, I'll give your amp and Steve's jailbar fix a try! :)

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Re: New PCE/TG16 RGB amps
« Reply #8 on: March 24, 2014, 10:56:55 AM »
I just installed one in my supergrafx and it blows my rgb modded duo r from doujindance out of the water. I only noticed jail bars once on a totally light blue screen and it was hardly noticeable. I highly recommend these and will be swapping out the amp in my duo for one in the future
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Re: New PCE/TG16 RGB amps
« Reply #9 on: March 24, 2014, 10:59:32 AM »
I've installed this on two different Core Grafxes and it's pretty great. The pcb fits perfectly right next to the av jack and install is a breeze provided you have the proper tools to replace the av jack. As far as jailbars go, one system did it ever so slightly, the other didn't. I didn't try Steve's fix yet.

It looks worlds better than my doujindance modded Duo.


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Re: New PCE/TG16 RGB amps
« Reply #10 on: March 24, 2014, 03:40:48 PM »
Good job! Does this amp eliminate the annoying vertical "jail" bars?
I had made some pretty images to help illustrate steve's jail bar fix a while ago in the YPbPr Component thread:

https://www.pcenginefx.com/forums/index.php?topic=13231.msg287992#msg287992

Doesn't always work, but worth a shot.

Oh, nice amp BTW, broken! If a real engineer designed it using an IC, it's gotta be pretty good!

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Re: New PCE/TG16 RGB amps
« Reply #11 on: April 25, 2014, 01:26:49 PM »
I found that using 220uf and .001uf in parallel seems to work better with the turbografx, pc-engine core systems and duo-r with the component video boards.  The 22uf caps seems to only reduce jail bars on the turbo duo and pc-engine duo.


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Re: New PCE/TG16 RGB amps
« Reply #12 on: April 25, 2014, 06:53:15 PM »
I found that using 220uf and .001uf in parallel seems to work better with the turbografx, pc-engine core systems and duo-r with the component video boards.  The 22uf caps seems to only reduce jail bars on the turbo duo and pc-engine duo.


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Re: New PCE/TG16 RGB amps
« Reply #13 on: May 11, 2014, 04:05:21 AM »

I found that using 220uf and .001uf in parallel seems to work better with the turbografx, pc-engine core systems and duo-r with the component video boards.  The 22uf caps seems to only reduce jail bars on the turbo duo and pc-engine duo.


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What about super cdroms?


Haven't tried it on the super cd-rom yet.  However, I did tried it on the tg dock and ifu, so it would be the same way for the super cd-rom. 
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Re: New PCE/TG16 RGB amps
« Reply #14 on: September 19, 2014, 03:37:51 AM »
Bump!

Amps and cables/kits back in stock.