re: Using a 6100 to test BW boards?

From: <wboucher6_at_cogeco.ca>
Date: Thu Apr 26 2012 - 15:54:53 EDT

The spot killer on the 6100 is not influenced by Z, so it would appear that either the X and/or Y is not causing
deflection. Check your connections obviously, but make sure to include a ground lead from the game board under test to
the 6100 as the signal grounds much be common.

The GO5-801/2 and 6100 input levels are compatible for the most part so signal levels shouldn't be an issue.

You mentioned "BW output"; the BW output is generally a sum of the R/G/B into a single Z channel but be aware that it
may be inverted.

Bill Boucher
http://www.biltronix.com

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> I have a heavily burned in 6100 that I use at my test bench. I normally use
> my OScope when testing black and white boards but it is not a perfect
> picture. So I figured I would just wire up an adapter to run the BW output
> to the 6100. It is kicking the spot killer immediately. I only hooked up
> green to the z channel.
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> Anyone done this? Any suggestions on getting it to work?
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> Thanks,
>
> David
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>
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