Hi All,
Well I finally finished my supergun. It's not the smallest, or the prettyist, but it does the job & my TV has a much better image than my fooked monitor.
The issue I have is that when testing a load of PCB's I found 2 or 3 that had sync problems. Not so much as a rolling picture, but almost like stripes of mess.
I tried these boards on my cab, and no problems.
I'm assuming these boards must be outputting a slightly different sync frequency compared to other boards, which the monitor is happy with, but the SCART TV thinks Fook Off!
Would putting a variable resistor in the sync line be of use, or would I need a circuit to do this (if so any ideas???)
Cheers all,
John
Supergun Sync Issues
Like megalo said, check your tv's manual for syncspan if it seems to be OK, check your +5V line. Are you using the same PSU in your cab?
I had sync problems with my donpachi pcb but it turned out to be voltage issues. It suddenly decided to simply demand more juice one day, almost 5,55 instead of 5,00.
I had sync problems with my donpachi pcb but it turned out to be voltage issues. It suddenly decided to simply demand more juice one day, almost 5,55 instead of 5,00.

Always check voltage directly on the pcb itself. It can change quite a bit through the loom and connections.
Even if you have two identical psu's set to the same voltage other factors may intrude and change the "end voltage". The best place to check is probably directly in some IC on the board, atleast that's how I do it.
I don't say that this is your problem, just that it MIGHT be. Nice voltages is always a good thing.
Even if you have two identical psu's set to the same voltage other factors may intrude and change the "end voltage". The best place to check is probably directly in some IC on the board, atleast that's how I do it.
I don't say that this is your problem, just that it MIGHT be. Nice voltages is always a good thing.