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**Sync Stripper**
This page lists different options to obtain a sync stripper. Please note: You do not need a sync stripper for SCART equipment, but some monitors and BNC switches might require them. Please only use one if you know for a fact you’ll need it.
 
Generally, a sync stripper may be required if:
* You are using luma sync or sync on composite video with an Extron Crosspoint.
* You are using a NEC XM29 or similar CRT TV.
 
== SOIC Sync Stripper ==
 
 
 


This page links to different ways to make your own sync stripper, as well as ways to make your own.  Please note:  You do _not_ need a sync stripper for SCART equipment, but some monitors and BNC switches might require them.  Please only use one if you know for a fact you’ll need it:


<table border="0" cellspacing="5" cellpadding="0" align="center"><tbody><tr><td align="left" valign="top"><p align="center"><a href="syncstripperdiy.html"><strong>SOIC Sync Stripper</strong></a></p><p align="center"><a href="syncstripperdiy.html"><img class="" src="images/LM1881SOIC01.jpg" width="248" height="207" border="0"></a></p><p align="left">A DIY guide to making your own circuit using a SOIC board.</p><p align="left"></p></td><td align="left" valign="top"><p align="center"><strong><a href="syncstripperchiponly.html">Chip-only Sync Stripper</a></strong></p><p align="center"><a href="syncstripperchiponly.html"><img class="" src="images/LM1881-01.jpg" width="237" height="207" border="0"></a></p><p align="left">A DIY guide to making your own circuit using just the chip.&nbsp; This isn't the best method, but necessary in some scenarios.</p></td></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top"><p align="center"><a href="syncinscart.html"><strong>Pre-Made Sync Stripper</strong></a></p><p align="center"><a href="syncinscart.html"><img class="" src="images/SCARTSyncStripper01.jpg" width="292" height="140" border="0"></a></p>A pre-made circuit that's designed to fit in a SCART head, but can be mounted anywhere.</td><td align="left" valign="top"></td></tr></tbody></table>


 
 


If you've arrived at this page as part of the [rgbguide.html RGB Guide], please move along to: [displayrgb.html what method you'd like to use to display RGB].  If not, feel free to head to the [sync.html main sync page], or check out [/ the homepage] for everything else we have to offer.
If you've arrived at this page as part of the [rgbguide.html RGB Guide], please move along to: [displayrgb.html what method you'd like to use to display RGB].  If not, feel free to head to the [sync.html main sync page], or check out [/ the homepage] for everything else we have to offer.

Revision as of 19:20, 12 June 2022

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This page lists different options to obtain a sync stripper. Please note: You do not need a sync stripper for SCART equipment, but some monitors and BNC switches might require them. Please only use one if you know for a fact you’ll need it.

Generally, a sync stripper may be required if:

  • You are using luma sync or sync on composite video with an Extron Crosspoint.
  • You are using a NEC XM29 or similar CRT TV.

SOIC Sync Stripper

 

If you've arrived at this page as part of the [rgbguide.html RGB Guide], please move along to: [displayrgb.html what method you'd like to use to display RGB].  If not, feel free to head to the [sync.html main sync page], or check out [/ the homepage] for everything else we have to offer.