Re: [foxboro] flat screens on AW51 / WP51

  • From: tom.vandewater@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2005 17:25:33 -0500

Brad,
        As far as the WP-30's go it should be able to work.  We used several
different CRT vendors connected to WP-30's.  If memory serves me correctly
the WP-30's had 4 BNC connections that were colored Red, Green, Blue, and
Black.  The RGB is pretty obvious but the Black cable carries the Sync
signal and could be either Horizontal or Vertical.  Most of the pigtail
cables that go from BNC to HD-15/15 pin D-Sub connectors have 5 BNC
connectors with RGB, White and Yellow.  White is horizontal and yellow is
vertical sync.  If memory serves me correctly the black WP-30 RGB connects
to the yellow/vertical cable on CRT's.  I'm not even sure if this is
important on the new LCD screens.  I've never tried it.
         I just had a flashback to 1985 and Videospec CRT's that only had
RGB connectors and the Sync was passed on concurrently on the Green. It
needed to be tee'd off to work with other CRT's.  Suddenly I'm feeling very
old.  Please, no responses from young bucks telling me they were "born" in
1985.

Tom VandeWater

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Thank you for the rapid replies ... a couple more further questions, if you
don't mind ...

I assume all these LCD monitors have a standard 15-pin connector, right?
(That's what the spec sheets seem to indicate.)  So I would need a pigtail
to plug in my RGB cable.

How about flat-screens on WP30s?

Brad Wilson
ExxonMobil Chemical Co
Edison Synthetics Plant
732-321-6115
732-321-6177 fax
Brad.S.Wilson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

 
 
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