Had hitherto always ne graphics card with TV-Out to s.and to what's on the TV to watch. Do me now NEN new PC built with only onboard graphics have more (enough for me). On the mainboard is a 10pol connector for TV-Out and the right bracket will unfortunately never offered.
The assignment on the board is: 1. Y 3. C 5. Comp 2, 4, 6, 7, 8 and 10 GND
I've still not broken old graphics card, where I s-video jack and could Desoldering connector for the board I would have are synonymous. According to Wikipedia is the S-Video jack only Y and C and respective GND.
Do I need only the bracket with the ausgelöteten S-video jack of the defective graphics card and take the pins from the motherboard 1-4 (Y, GND, C, GND) on it and I have to solder my TV-out for the Board? Gibts in the cables which must be observed (twist or something?
Antwort von Markus:
"Maggus75" wrote:
According to Wikipedia is the S-Video jack only Y and C and respective GND.
That is correct.
"Maggus75" wrote:
Do I need only the bracket with the ausgelöteten S-video jack of the defective graphics card and take the pins from the motherboard 1-4 (Y, GND, C, GND) on it and I have to solder my TV-out for the Board?
Theoretically, yes. Virtually will then show whether the connections on the board, not only are there physically, but logically driven to be synonymous.
"Maggus75" wrote:
Gibts in the cables which must be observed (twist or something?
In such a short route, the line resistance (at 75 ohm video usually) no special role. Or do you mean something else? - Basic Soldering? ;-)