So I was wondering if something like this is possible. I want to split RGB video over scart and figured I should be able to make something myself. I only have a pretty basic grasp of electronics but I figured I could split the signal with opamps. I found this example schematic straight from a opamp datasheet -
Which was more or less what I had in mind, split/buffer the signal for each required scart pin with an opamp.
Still, I'm finding very little info trying to search for others doing something like this. The opamp used in this image (LT6206) appears to be specifically for video signal amplification - is this required or could i perhaps use more commonplace opamps? I'll need to look up what kind of bandwidth rgb signals have, but I get the feeling that something like the generic TL07x with 3mhz might be too low.
Is this at all feasible to do? If not with generic opamps then at least with this specific one? Too bad i'd have to order it internationally and it only comes in a very small IC package (MSOP-8) haha.
Which was more or less what I had in mind, split/buffer the signal for each required scart pin with an opamp.
Still, I'm finding very little info trying to search for others doing something like this. The opamp used in this image (LT6206) appears to be specifically for video signal amplification - is this required or could i perhaps use more commonplace opamps? I'll need to look up what kind of bandwidth rgb signals have, but I get the feeling that something like the generic TL07x with 3mhz might be too low.
Is this at all feasible to do? If not with generic opamps then at least with this specific one? Too bad i'd have to order it internationally and it only comes in a very small IC package (MSOP-8) haha.