Monitor SplitterDescription: Notes: The three ID lines can be omitted. If used, they should be connected to the cheaper (less advanced) of the two monitors. The transistors that form the ten emitter-followers should be as fast as possible. 2N3906 is not the best possible choice, but it does the job and is unusually cheap (for such a versatile component). All connections should be as short and straight as possible. Monitor signals are RF, so the splitter should be put in a metal case which is connected to the circuit ground. It should be supplied with well-filtered 5 volts and some 600 mA. There is some DC component in the ouput signals, but it should not be a problem. The splitter works fine at 800x600 and 1024x768 on 15" monitors. For higher pixel-rates maybe it would be preferable to use faster transistors (haven't tried). High gain is also a good thing, because it gives emitter-followers higher input resistances. author: Miroslav Adzic e-mail: web site: http://www.zen22142.zen.co.uk |
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