Is this thing feasible: I have a composite video input. I need to make an analog signal from it for the VGA port. VGA works with RGB. And also judging by the pinout, I did not recognize, there is vertical and horizontal synchronization. The whole thing, if feasible, will work on the Arduino UNO.

Actually what is my uncertainty. Is it possible, using the Fourier transform method, to pull out of the RGB composite? How is the signal representation at the program level going to take the signal to process and send further? Will uno have enough power to process at least a static image, later if I succeed, will I make a prototype on Atmel?

And another such thing. There is a regional dependence. PAL and NTSC / NTSC-J formats. 50 and 60 hertz. What is their difference, except for the frame rate per second?

Very interested in literature that can help me to "explore" this area.

  • $ 13 worth of RCA-VGA converter. And read about it found the following ece.tamu.edu/~reddy/ee449/labs/lab5.pdf - Vanyamba Electronics
  • for this there is a mastercard and your bike is priceless. Mk became interested and there is a need and desire to create such a converter with Spider solitaire and other things. - ParanoidPanda
  • 640x480x60 = 18.432 MHz. - Vanyamba Electronics

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