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Saturday, July 5, 2014

NTSC demystified - Color palette demo with simplified progressive and interlace scanning - Part 7

This final post in the NTSC Demystified series demonstrates color NTSC signal generation using a microcontroller. We're going to get Atmega16, an 8-bit microcontroller, to generate color NTSC video signals without using an NTSC color encoder chip like AD725!
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