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cloidnerux:
Hello,
so I brought myself in some bad situation:
The customer wants a solution to convert HDMI from a Camera that only outputs FHD to CVBS/PAL for wireless analog video transmission. Easy enough, shouldn't be a problem. Amazon lists these converters for like 10€. Customer, of course, wants industrial temperature range, somewhat trustworthy components and an isolated CVBS output, in the end it's expensive gear mounted to a drone or crane.
So, the initial solution brings up some HDMI receivers and analog video encoders, but after some more digging of course none of them have a scaler, so no CVBS output from this solution.
So, quick check what's available as a scaler: Nothing, really, at least not in industrial temperature range.
Who would have guessed that interfacing with 57-year-old technology is such a big problem?
The ICs used in the cheap converters are of course some "obscure" Chinese parts. All in all, I found one AverLogic, two Chrontel and one Macro Silicon part that is on the converter I have but is not listed on the manufacturer's website.
So here I am, some weeks to find some solution that is not prohibitively expensive, can input 1080p@60Hz and is industrial rated.
Anyone has any ideas?
NiHaoMike:
Just get a fairly cheap converter from a somewhat trustworthy brand like Startech, replace any electrolytic caps with high temperature versions from a good brand, add bigger than necessary heatsinks on every chip that gets noticeably warm, and finish off by doing your own temperature validation before sending to customer? (How many units are we talking about?)
jonpaul:
Any DIY HDMI device will encounter DRM issues, involving medium liscencing.
Startech is a good brand and has good support
Jon
cloidnerux:
Thanks for the replies.
We don't care about DRM, because it is not intended for consumer stuff. The source it will be connected to has no DRM.
I will look into the StarTech products.
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