Quick! How do I get RGB?

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Quick! How do I get RGB?

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Seeing as how this isn't a pocket tv, I didn't put it in that section. Anyway, I need to know how to get RGB on a small RCA tv (13", model #E13320). I looked on the circuitboard for "R", "G" and "B", and I tried to follow the composite signal input (although I gave up after I found its 12th "split"), so what should I do? I have it all apart I can't really move it right now, so I'd like to get help pretty fast. Thanks.
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Post by gannon »

First question, is the tv fully discharged? Other than that, I can only say that you should trace from the composite input(if there is any) and try and see if it enters any chips other than amp chips.
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Post by stereth »

First: Damn, be careful. I hope you know what you're doing. Even small CRTs can have kilovolt caps, and they can 'soak' back to a dangerous voltage after you discharge them.

Do CRTs necessarily use RGB?

Start looking up data sheets for the chips on the circuit board.
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Post by gannon »

stereth wrote: Do CRTs necessarily use RGB?
Considering the fact that they use an rgb gun for drawing the monitor, I assume so :)
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I'm pretty sure that all/most crt's do use rgb. I am trying to be careful because it's not discharged, and I found out how to get S-video from one of the chips. I also found that the chip has composite in, so maybe I'll have a clue as to where to find rgb from there. Keep the suggestions coming, and I'll try to keep everyone informed.
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Have you tried to look for the datasheet of the chip that has the composite in?
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Yeah, but the datasheet is in .pdf format and my os 9 imac can't read it, but I'll just wait and use the school pc's when it opens again. Anyway, I put the tv back together (with wires sticking out to hopefully allow S-video, which I'll test later), and I've noticed some lines on the screen. When on a bright backround, dark pixels can sorta cause a loss of brightness on whatever horizontal row (thick rows, not just single pixel rows) the event occurs in, but it's slight, so I'll probably check later, if never.
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send me the PDF and I think I can get it in a JPG or something for you.

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yeah, it'd be a shame to have to wait untill school starts again :)
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Alright SpongeBuell, I sent you the .pdf. In case you can't tell, I'm marioschum@yahoo.com

Quite fitting, I think
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must have been doomportables down temporarily, or you received the bug.
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alright Mr. Mulletman, I sent the pinouts of the 2 chips they had. If you need more info about a certain thing, just let me know.
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Post by Super Mulletman »

Thanks. I'll have to check to see which chip is used on the tv. I noticed that of the two jpeg's, only one took in rgb, while the other had rgb out. Is there any reason/significance to this?
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Post by SpongeBuell »

I saw that, too. I just took the 2 chips that were in the PDF, and hoped you had the chip with RGB in. Check and compare the chip numbers
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