how would one go about building a 1 to 5 ilda box. buffered so no power/signal is lost??
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how would one go about building a 1 to 5 ilda box. buffered so no power/signal is lost??
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An excellent question, Andy.. I will also be looking forward to this schematic, since I've been trying to figure a way to do this properly for some time now..
Can I have one too please when you get around to building it Andy
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Jem
P.S. Andy, can you PM me you mobile number?, I thought i'd put it in my phone but it doesn't seem to be there
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ill build you one parts cost only jem if you want?
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Here ya go, just a idea, stacked buffers. The limit will be in the small input currents causing offsets. Has safety clamps consisting of 4 diodes in a steering bridge with a center 5V zener in case of short. Will limit it to vzener + 2 diode drops.
Bandwidth should be pretty damn good.
two outputs shown. Note 100K resistors on first buffer of each function are so outputs dont float up if a cable is disconnected.
for x,y,r,g,b and 5 outputs you'd need 25 opamps.
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There are of course other ways of doing this.
Steve
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OK. So based on that, couldn't you just put a drlava correction amp board in each projector or several together in some sort of a splitter box? Wouldn't that accomplish the same thing?