Composite video encoder with SPI interface
Knight, Matthew (author) Harkness, Cole (author) British Columbia Institute of Technology ELEX 7660 (Degree grantor) British Columbia Institute of Technology ELEX 7660 (Degree granting institution)
Research paper/project
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British Columbia Institute of Technology
2017-04-17
21 pages
This project is a video card that takes a 9-bit parallel interface to transfer video data, and outputs the analog signal required for composite video. The purpose of this device is to provide an easy to use, and efficient method to display an image or video on a CRT television. There is little practicality in this project since it is based on such an old technology, it was chosen more for a challenging goal that suited the premise for using FPGA’s: software is not fast enough.
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