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- | (TODO: does the GameCube | + | ===== SNES/N64/GameCube |
- | {{http:// | + | Cable: |
- | ^Pin^Name^Description^ | + | {{http:// |
- | |1|R|Red | + | |
- | |2|G|Green | + | Console: 12-pin male 0.1" |
- | |3|CSYNC|Composite Sync (not available on N64)| | + | |
- | |4|B|Blue | + | {{av: |
- | |5|GND|Ground| | + | |
- | |6|GND|Ground| | + | Motherboard Pinout: |
- | |7|Y|S-Video Y (luma) (not on SNES2)| | + | |
- | |8|C|S-Video C (chroma) (not on SNES2)| | + | {{: |
- | |9|CVBS|Composite Video (NTSC)| | + | |
- | |10|+5V|+5 | + | |
- | |11|L+R|Left+Right Audio (Mono)| | + | Note that Pin 3 can be either C-Sync or +12V depeding on the consoles region (NTSC or PAL). |
- | |12|L-R|Left-Right Audio (Used to calculate Stereo| | + | |
+ | [Picture taken from an N64 motherboard on which most signals are already labelled] | ||
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+ | Pinout Chart: | ||
+ | ^Pin^Name^Description^Pin^Name^Description^ | ||
+ | | 1 | R | RGB Red | 2 | G | RGB Green | | ||
+ | | 3 | CSYNC* | Composite Sync* | 4 | B | RGB Blue | | ||
+ | | 5 | GND | Ground | ||
+ | | 7 | Y | S-Video Y (Luma) | ||
+ | | 9 | CVBS | Composite Video | 10 | +5V | +5 Volts | ||
+ | | 11 | L | Left Audio | 12 | R | Right Audio | | ||
+ | *CSYNC/ | ||
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+ | Not all signals are available on all systems: | ||
+ | ^ Signal ^ AV Famicom ^ SNES ^ SNES2 ^ N64 ^ GameCube NTSC ^ GameCube PAL ^ | ||
+ | ^ Composite Video | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | ||
+ | ^ S-Video | ||
+ | ^ RGB | N | Y | N | N | N | Y | | ||
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+ | Some AV cables have different internal components between regions: | ||
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+ | ^ Console ^ Signal ^ PAL ^ NTSC ^ | ||
+ | ^ SNES | Composite Video | 75ohm resistor to ground on Composite Video | Straight through to display | | ||
+ | ^ SNES | S-Video | Outputs S-Video but cable components (if any) are unknown at this time | Straight through to display | | ||
+ | ^ SNES | RGB | 75ohm resistors to ground on R, G, B and Composite Video | 220uF Capacitors* in series on R, G & B | | ||
+ | ^ N64 | Composite Video | 75ohm resistor to ground on Composite Video (and 220uF capacitor* in series is also recommended) | Straight through to display | | ||
+ | ^ N64 | S-Video | 75ohm resistor to ground and 220uF capacitor* in series on Luma. 75ohm resistor to ground and 68nF capacitor in series on Chroma| Straight through to display | | ||
+ | ^ N64 | RGB | Requires modification first - Only a certain early French model - ' | ||
+ | ^ Gamecube | Composite Video | 75ohm resistor to ground, 220uF capacitor* in series on Composite Video | Straight through to display | | ||
+ | ^ Gamecube | S-Video | Does not output S-Video from the MultiAV port | Straight through to display | | ||
+ | ^ Gamecube | RGB | 220uF Capacitors* in series on R, G & B. If you are going to watch/use the Composite video picture aswell (Scart connection) then you also need to use a 75 ohm resistor to ground and 220uF capacitor* in series on Composite Video| Does not output RGB from the MultiAV port. RGB can be obtained from the ' | ||
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+ | *220uF capacitors are polarised, and it is important that the positive leg always goes towards the console and negative leg towards TV/ | ||
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+ | The PAL SNES was internally revised 4 or 5 times during its lifetime. Later consoles used a different video encoder chip and supporting cicuitry and ' | ||
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+ | According to [[mailto: | ||
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+ | Actually, there appears to be different PAL models with different RGB output. In my case, I had an RGB SCART cable designed for GameCube (I popped the SCART connector open, and there were resistors on the RGB pins). I also had two machines: " | ||
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+ | For reference, [[http:// | ||
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+ | For info on adding RGB to some Nintendo 64 systems, [[http:// | ||
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+ | To add RGB to a SNES2 (SNESjr), [[http:// | ||
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+ | Here is the pinout for the [[nintendodigitalav|GameCube Digital AV]] port. | ||
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+ | <box round warning 40% |PAL Users Note:> | ||
- | Some interesting info from [[mailto: | ||
- | Also note: These pinouts are also valid for the Nintendo 64 console, except for the RGB and sync lines, which aren't present in the N64. For info on adding RGB to a Nintendo 64, [[http:// | ||
- | Also note: the new style SNES does not output RGB or S-video either. [[http:// | ||
- | PAL users note: A PAL SNES outputs +11v on pin 3, not composite Sync. This is for a SCART TV to automatically detect RGB input. Thanks to [[mailto: |
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