By the way, I think I may have settled on the TVP5150 decoder chip from 
TI.  Using the reference schematic from 
here<http://www.sleepyrobot.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/tvp5151_sch.pdf>I 
think I may have a chance.  However, does anyone have any pointers on 
which signals I need to connect to the BeagleBone?
 
http://www.sleepyrobot.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/tvp5151_sch.pdf

On Monday, October 14, 2013 10:27:35 PM UTC-4, chrisw wrote:

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>
>
> On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 8:37 PM, Brent <bren...@hotmail.com 
> <javascript:>>wrote:
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>> I'm looking for a reference design for a NTSC/PAL video input on the 
>> BeagleBone Black.  The only thing I found so far is from e-consystems.com, 
>> but there is no schematic available.  I have an analog camera where I need 
>> to capture the input and display it on an LCD, but so far I haven't been 
>> able to find any good decoder schematics.  Does anyone know of any that may 
>> exist?
>>  
>> http://www.e-consystems.com/NTSC-PAL-Video-Decoder-Board-Gumstix.asp
>>
>
> That board is for the Gumstix Overo, which is an OMAP3730, and more like 
> the Beagleboard XM.  It would work for the Beaglebone Black, which doesn't 
> have the same sort of camera interface.  You would have to do something 
> more like the Beaglebone Camera Cape, which uses a special purpose chip to 
> interface the "camera" to the GPMC port of the bone.  It would be quite a 
> bit of work.
>
> I would suggest some sort of cheap USB based NTSC capture dongle that 
> already has linux support.
>
> -chris
>  
>
>

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