Electronic – Lack of color displaying composite video

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I'm attempting to output video from a TMS9118 VDP to a television's composite video port. Right now the result I'm getting is grey scale (whereas the background should be green), and I have no idea why. I have compared the output from the TMS9118 comvid line to output from a DVD player on my oscilloscope, and the signals are somewhat different in quality.compared signals

The yellow signal is the dvd player. The blue signal is the VDP.

Following is what the VDP produces on the television screen:

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The TV displays the DVD player signal perfectly. In summary, what is wrong with the signal coming out of the TMS9118 comvid line?

Best Answer

It would appear that you have significant ground current noise between the two systems or some other large CM noise.

The VDP scale is 1/4 of the DVD yellow scale to see that same size sync tip and chroma burst. The amplitude must be double amplitude for a 75Ohm source and load and the same as the DVD player.

The output level for chroma sync if too low or noisy would disable chroma video from being displayed in the VDT.

The VDT shows a LOT of pixel clock noise on the display.

Shields up and improve grounds.