Like the Gamecube, RGB video is only available from the PAL Wii. Pinouts: 1 red video (PAL only), 2 green video (PAL only), 3 +12V DC, 4 blue video (PAL only), 5 ground, 6 ground, 7 luminance (NTSC only), 8 chrominance (NTSC only), 9 composite video, 10 +5V DC, 11 audio left, 12 audio right. MMMonkey’s NTSC Game Cube RGB Cable Proprietary A/V connector. RARusk’s Nintendo GameCube Component Video Cable RGB Modification However, it is possible to get RGB from an NTSC Gamecube by modifying the official component video cable. Therefore this cable will only work on a PAL Gamecube. The PAL console outputs RGB but not s-video and the NTSC model outputs s-video but not RGB. Nintendo are up to their old tricks again.
Pinouts: 1 red video, 2 green video, 3 +12V DC, 4 blue video, 5 ground, 6 ground, 7 luminance, 8 chrominance, 9 composite video, 10 +5V DC, 11 audio left, 12 audio right. As a result the cables are different too (though I somehow doubt Nintendo had any intention of releasing a SCART lead for the NTSC SNES). RGB output circuit: proprietary DAC.įor some unknown reason the RGB output circuits differs between the NTSC and PAL consoles. Pinouts: 1 ground, 2 audio right, 3 audio left, 4 +12V DC, 5 +5V DC, 6 RGB (VGA) select, 7 RGB (TV) select, 8 vertical sync (for VGA), 9 horizontal sync (for VGA), 10 composite sync, 11 chrominance, 12 luminance, 13 composite video, 14 blue video, 15 green video, 16 red video. Pin 7 must be connected to ground to enable RGB. Sega Dreamcast Utilises a proprietary connector for A/V out. RGB output circuit: signal comes out a CXA1645 through a 75 ohm resistor and a coupling cap. Pinouts: 1 composite sync, 2 audio right, 3 audio left, 4 +5V DC, 5 red video, 6 green video, 7 blue video, 8 composite video, 9 luminance, 10 chrominance. The Saturn puts out luma/chroma (s-video) as well as the usual RGB/CVBS. While it’s a standard connector, it’s extremely rare so don’t expect to be able to buy one from the local electronics shop (or anywhere for that matter). Sega Saturn Connector is a 10 pin mini-DIN type. RGB output circuit: CXA1145/CXA1645/KA2195/MB3514 video encoder IC – outputs come straight from the chip. Pinouts are: 1 blue video, 2 +5V DC, 3 green video, 4 composite video, 5 composite sync, 6 audio mono, 7 red video, 8 audio left, 9 audio right, and the metal shield is ground. Signals are the same as the original Megadrive with the addition of stereo audio. Sega Mega Drive 2 A/V comes from a female 9 pin mini DIN connector. RGB output circuit: Sony CXA1145 video encoder IC – outputs come straight from the chip. Pinouts are: 1 audio, 2 ground, 3 composite video, 4 +5V DC, 5 green video, 6 red video, 7 composite sync, 8 blue video. Sega Master System/Mega Drive A/V output comes from an 8 pin female “U” DIN connector. If I violate your copyright please inform me and I will delete the post ASAP. I found it on a forum and think it’s valuable data, just in case it disappear suddenly, I decided to make a copy, not to clone in purpose.