DragonMinded
Professional
I've been hard at work adding VGA-level RGB outputs to the back of my cabinets in order to stream them to friends with no fuss. Most of my cabinets that I want to stream are non-JAMMA so the existing JAMMA-based splitters such as the NAC Splitfire weren't an option for me. Besides, I hadn't built a PCB in awhile and was feeling the itch 
. So, I've spent the last few months (and four PCB revisions) hammering out the details on a VGA form factor RGB splitter board. I've already got several installed in my games but when I get the energy I add a VGA and 1/8" audio jack to the back of another cabinet and wire in a splitter board. These are perfect for splitting VGA signals commonly found in cabinets like older Vewlix and NNC cabinets.
Here's a copy-paste of the features from the manual I put together. If you want to read the whole thing and see pictures, you can look at the manual here: https://dragonminded.com/arcade/partsales/streaming-manual.pdf
• Zero lag splitter which does not affect the source signal in any way.
• VGA-compatible RGBHV splitting which can feed a secondary VGA monitor or a VGA-compatible capture device.
• OSSC-compatible RGBHV and RGBS splitting which can attenuate arcade video signals to safe levels for plugging into the AV3 input of an OSSC.
• SCART-compatible RGBS splitting which can be used with SCART-to-VGA cables for plugging into the AV1 input of an OSSC.
• Unity contrast knob for adjusting video attenuation in situations with non-standard voltage levels such as JAMMA.
• Individual gain pots for fine-tuning color adjustments to account for variations in source signals in the case of JAMMA capture.
• Can be powered from a USB cable, external 5V power such as a 5V JAMMA wire or even from pin 9 on VGA when it is present.
• User-selectable sync buffering which allows for TTL-level horizontal/vertical and composite sync, as well as 75Ohm terminated composite sync.
• User-selectable low-pass filter on RGB lines when interfacing with RGB-modded consoles.
• Passthrough VGA port which includes EDID pass-through for VGA signals.
• Solder points for attaching spliced RGBS or RGBHV signals and power for custom installations.
I did a small run for myself and I have boards up for on-demand sale on my web site. Is there any interest to doing a larger batch order for here? I'm asking $80 shipped in the US (covering all fees) and can offer discounts for multiples since the shipping is a fixed cost. I think I can get these shipped overseas this time around if I send them as first class postage. Last time I tried shipping to a friend in Australia and a small flat rate box was $55 and it took them almost a month to deliver it so I won't be using that anymore. If I can figure out a reasonable way to ship these I will ask $10 shipping surcharge for each package that I send out and if it turns out to be impossible or stupid expensive I'll give you an option to refund or pay the extra (whatever shipping costs minus $10 which I'm good for and the $10 you already paid as surcharge, so minus $20 altogether).
If there's sufficient interest I'll send in an order for a batch of PCBs and send in an order for the parts. When they're all assembled and tested I'll contact everyone to take payment and start shipping out. I'm not going to ask for money until they're ready to go out. Please don't sign up for one and then ghost me when it comes time to get payment. I had that happen on my run of Monkey Ball PCBs and barely broke even on them making it incredibly not worth it for me to even bother. If you're interested, reply to the thread with how many you want and your approximate location (IE, US, Canada, Australia, etc...) and I'll update the thread so you know I got you accounted for. If you are curious about feedback, check out my NNC remote board thread and ask one of the people that got one from me there: https://www.arcade-projects.com/threads/for-sale-new-net-city-extended-remote-boards.16560/


Here's a copy-paste of the features from the manual I put together. If you want to read the whole thing and see pictures, you can look at the manual here: https://dragonminded.com/arcade/partsales/streaming-manual.pdf
• Zero lag splitter which does not affect the source signal in any way.
• VGA-compatible RGBHV splitting which can feed a secondary VGA monitor or a VGA-compatible capture device.
• OSSC-compatible RGBHV and RGBS splitting which can attenuate arcade video signals to safe levels for plugging into the AV3 input of an OSSC.
• SCART-compatible RGBS splitting which can be used with SCART-to-VGA cables for plugging into the AV1 input of an OSSC.
• Unity contrast knob for adjusting video attenuation in situations with non-standard voltage levels such as JAMMA.
• Individual gain pots for fine-tuning color adjustments to account for variations in source signals in the case of JAMMA capture.
• Can be powered from a USB cable, external 5V power such as a 5V JAMMA wire or even from pin 9 on VGA when it is present.
• User-selectable sync buffering which allows for TTL-level horizontal/vertical and composite sync, as well as 75Ohm terminated composite sync.
• User-selectable low-pass filter on RGB lines when interfacing with RGB-modded consoles.
• Passthrough VGA port which includes EDID pass-through for VGA signals.
• Solder points for attaching spliced RGBS or RGBHV signals and power for custom installations.
I did a small run for myself and I have boards up for on-demand sale on my web site. Is there any interest to doing a larger batch order for here? I'm asking $80 shipped in the US (covering all fees) and can offer discounts for multiples since the shipping is a fixed cost. I think I can get these shipped overseas this time around if I send them as first class postage. Last time I tried shipping to a friend in Australia and a small flat rate box was $55 and it took them almost a month to deliver it so I won't be using that anymore. If I can figure out a reasonable way to ship these I will ask $10 shipping surcharge for each package that I send out and if it turns out to be impossible or stupid expensive I'll give you an option to refund or pay the extra (whatever shipping costs minus $10 which I'm good for and the $10 you already paid as surcharge, so minus $20 altogether).
If there's sufficient interest I'll send in an order for a batch of PCBs and send in an order for the parts. When they're all assembled and tested I'll contact everyone to take payment and start shipping out. I'm not going to ask for money until they're ready to go out. Please don't sign up for one and then ghost me when it comes time to get payment. I had that happen on my run of Monkey Ball PCBs and barely broke even on them making it incredibly not worth it for me to even bother. If you're interested, reply to the thread with how many you want and your approximate location (IE, US, Canada, Australia, etc...) and I'll update the thread so you know I got you accounted for. If you are curious about feedback, check out my NNC remote board thread and ask one of the people that got one from me there: https://www.arcade-projects.com/threads/for-sale-new-net-city-extended-remote-boards.16560/