Hi there,
I have this Quisy 220 VHS Video Cassette Recorder (PAL) lying around.
It has RF in and out and a SCART output but no audio/video input.
So I got it added.
I had no schematics but there was a plug in board in the VCR with a TDA 9800:
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http://pdf.datasheetcatalog.com/datasheet/philips/TDA9800T.pdf)
The plug in board mostly followed the datasheet.
The TDA 9800 is in charge for demodulating the IF signal to video and audio.
I don't want to use the RF-demodulator since analog TV is out of service.
If you look at the datasheet page 3 the section of interest are pin 9, 14 and 7.
So what i did (see the attached schematic):
- I disconnected pin 9 (audio out) and added a RCA jack (white) input instead. That was the audio part.
- I removed the "audio trap" (a three pin filter and an inductor which removes the FM audio carrier from the video signal), this disconnected pin 13 and pin 14
- Added a yellow RCA jack + 75 Ohm terminator/resistor to ground
- Fed the terminated signal from the RCA through a 100uF 10V elco into pin 14 (video buffer input), the video signal is now buffered out on pin 7.
This _almost_ works good. On very bright images it craps out.
I tested it with a Super Nintendo + Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose (this game is not the best but my favorite to debug analog video problems).
So when the Konami Logo appears (white background) the VCR switches to blue screen (no not the BSOD) and in the recording the horizontal and vertical syncronisation are unstable. It recovers when the image gets "darker".
As far as I understand this has to do with the 100uF capacitor. Bright images have a high average voltage and the AC coupling causes the sync signal to go down in voltage and hitting the noise clipping of the TDA 9800.
So now I am looking for a fix. I have to DC-couple it and I need to offset the the video signal. I could do it by swapping the terminator and capasitor with a resistor network but this leads to an 75 Ohm input port into an elevated voltage. I'm not sure that this will not work with all AV equipment. Any comments?