Genesis 2 s video mod, dark picture when I connect...

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serge85
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Genesis 2 s video mod, dark picture when I connect...

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Hello guys

Today I did a S-video mod to a genesis 2 with the CXA1145M sony chip...

All seemed to work just fine, clear bright picture, etc... Until I connected the Audio...as soon as I connect the white and red cables to my tv, the picture gets darker


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The pictures are bad, but you can see in the background the difference in brightness.

I don't know what to do, can anyone help me?

Thanks for your support!
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Re: Genesis 2 s video mod, dark picture when I connect...

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There's a few different circuits floating around out there to add S-Video with the 1145. Which one did you use? I tried a couple for the 1145, and this is the one that I found to work the best.

I made a schematic of it so it's easier to view.
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The NTE85 transistor is impossible to find. I used a BC184L. I also used a 33ohm resistor instead of 27ohm.
Does your problem exist on more than one TV?
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Re: Genesis 2 s video mod, dark picture when I connect...

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It looks like there is not enough ground to also carry audio. Solder another ground wire from the PCB to the Cable.


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Re: Genesis 2 s video mod, dark picture when I connect...

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Serge, did you add audio jacks along with an S-Video jack? Or are you just getting audio from the multi AV output (with composite AV cables)?

If you added audio jacks, this is the common type:

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You have to bend the "washer" so you can solder a ground wire to it.

And I'm assuming you ground the S-Video pins (the bottoms pins - the two further apart). You can just tie all the grounds to a single point, like the middle pin of the voltage regulator.
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