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MNKyDeth

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Custom A/V cable?
« on: July 03, 2015, 07:12:32 PM »
I am making my own cables for the Component and RGB chips from Turbokon.

I am however am unaware (just not sure) of some things.

The regular 5 pin connector on the Duo has video, two audio, +5v and a ground pin. I am unaware if I need to run the +5v and ground over the connector (8 pin mini-din) to the 8pin mini-din to component cable I am making.

I bought a premade component cable that has audio and video connectors. I cut off one end of the cable and soldered the ends into connectors I can unplug from a little wire harness.
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I included a ground on the audio cable part of the cable. But did not hook up the ground to the wire mesh on the video part of the cable. But I am still a bit unaware of where the +5 volt would go on these cables. I don't want to power up my Duo yet in case I have something wrong. I only have the component piece pretty much done and if it works I will finish up the RGB mod and cable.

Well, I guess while I am at it... I am posting another pic of the two mod chips. I used some hot glue to kind of put them together. Instead of using double sided tape I plan on using velcro on the underside of the chips so I can remove them whenever if needed. The way I have the boards wired up I believe will be ok. The only real question I have on this is will I be getting interference from either chip? Should I wire all the wires into a switch to change between the chips?



I am only asking to double check my setup and to make sure I am not going to mess something up.

Keith Courage

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Re: Custom A/V cable?
« Reply #1 on: July 04, 2015, 08:14:49 AM »
the 5 volt isn't needed unless you are using RGB. if you're using component you can just ignore it and not hook it up to anything.

MNKyDeth

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Re: Custom A/V cable?
« Reply #2 on: July 04, 2015, 01:40:15 PM »
Ok, cool, thanks for the reassurance. So I do need the 5v on the RGB cable though as that will be 8pin mini din to scart to a framemeister.

I will have the component part of the system done in a couple of hours from now. The RGB part I need a few more connectors for the cable I see and then I just need to buy the framemeister and then I believe I am officially done.

Then I can start putting my money toward being a collectard.