Rare Faroudja VP-201
Video Processor
Picture Plus
Model: VP-201
Specifications:
- Gently USED
- Excellent Over-all Condition
- Recently Tested -- in perfect working order
- Very Clean, with just a few scuffs and marks around the unit
- Exactly as seen in the listing
- Package includes: power cord and electronic copy of user's
guide/manual for VP-251 ( a similar model)
- Converts standard definition 480i input from composite, S-video, or 15 Pin VGA inputs to 480p EDTV output
- Output video is in the format of 5 signal, R, G, B, H, V, or 4 signal, R. G. B, Cs
- Has input loop out connectors for the composite, S-video, and 15 Pin VGA inputs
- Made in the USA
General Features:
- Faroudja VP-201 line doubler made in 1998
- Designed to up convert interlaced NTSC video signal to 640X480 progressive
output
and feed it to a high resolution computer monitor, data grade
projector, or EDTVs or HDTVs with compatible inputs - Compatible with some DLP & LCD projectors, plasma and LCD displays, as well as early projection HDTVs that accept the 4 or 5 signal analog input
- OUTPUT SIGNALS (NTSC) -- 480p
- R, G, B --------------- Non-composite, Positive, 714mVp-p
- Vertical Sync ---------- 59.94Hz, Negative, 4Vp-p, 75 Ohm
- Horizontal Sync -------- 31.5KHz, Negative, 4Vp-p, 75 Ohm
- Composite Sync --------- 31.5KHz/59.94Hz, Negative, 4Vp-p, 75 Ohm
- Output: VGA: ----------- RGB 0.700mV Pk-Pk @ 75 Ohms
- Line Doubler Mode ------ Horizontal Sync, BNC, 31.4 Khz, TTL @ 2K Ohms
-------- Vertical Sync, BNC, 59.94Hz, TTL @ 2K Ohms
-------- Composite Sync, BNC, 31.4 Khz H, 59.94Hz V,
-------- TTL @ 2K Ohms - Accepts composite video, S-Video, & computer VGA
input
- Inputs are BNC, S-Video & DSUB (15 pin) type
- Outputs are BNC composite & component video, S-Video & DSUB (15 pin) type
- Line doubling available on the two component video outputs (Y,Cr,Cb and RGB)
- Input selection and other functions are controlled by front panel controls and display or remotely
- Can be remotely controlled via serial port, wireless IR, or wired infrared
- Unit works very well when used to convert input video to feed a large format TV, computer monitor, or projector