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Source: TJ South
ok ive got a 17" crt here and i want it to work
model # is cpd-gf250t, all thats wrong is the 15pin d shell on the end of the cable is worthless, so it needs a new one. a replacement cable would be great but i cant find one, or a wiring diagram so I know which wires to take where would be great too.... ne ideas, im a confident soderrer..?.. any body done this before, got a reference site i could use or any thing at all would be helpful... thnks guys
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http://www.hut.fi/Misc/Electronics/faq/vga2rgb/interfacing.html Do you just want the wiring diagram for a xvga capable monitor?
Standard 15 pin D-Sub VGA connector pinout
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.\...........1..........2..........3...............4............5............../
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...\...6...........7.........8............9...........10................../
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.....\......11.........12............13........14..........15......./
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Pin # Description
1 Red Video
2 Green Video
3 Blue Video
4 Sense 2 (Monitor ID bit 2)
5 Self Test (TTL Ground)
6 Red Ground
7 Green Ground
8 Blue Ground
9 Key - reserved, no pin
10 Logic Ground (Sync Ground)
11 Sense 0 (Monitor ID bit 0)
12 Sense 1 (Monitor ID bit 1)
13 Horizontal Sync
14 Vertical Sync
15 Sense 3 - often not used
[quote="UrLocalGuru"]well u see the prob is i dunno what wires are do the ones you know, the only other ones you need are 13 and 14, Vsync and Hsync. that should be pretty easy to figure out with trial and error. And they should be colour coded. Look up the colours. I think they are white (hsync) and black (vsync). If your monitor cable is made well they should be fatty wires compared to the sensor, they are sometimes smaller.
Umm. Did you read the link I posted?
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