Especially when the color outputs are AC coupled it could be very well a
coupling capacitor. I'd have to check the schematics, which, I do not
have by hand atm.
Also a bad signal ground could cause this undershoot.
Mendel
On 25-6-2012 17:01, Gary McTaggart wrote:
> Is definitely worse than what I've seen on my Tempest with 6100.
>
> Sent from my iPhone.
>
> On Jun 25, 2012, at 3:10 AM, Andre Huijts <a.huijts@upcmail.nl
> <mailto:a.huijts@upcmail.nl>> wrote:
>
>> I've been wondering about that too but I am relatively sure that this
>> is normal behavior because all color vectors I've seen show this.
>>
>> Op 25 jun. 2012 om 04:58 heeft gary.mctaggart@gmail.com
>> <mailto:gary.mctaggart@gmail.com> het volgende geschreven:
>>
>>> Seeing some weirdness on my amplifone in star wars. Looks like the
>>> vector brightness is taking too long to ramp up at the end points.
>>> Any idea what would cause this? A friend who know more about this
>>> than I mentioned that it probably isn't a cap problem.
>>>
>>> Here's a shot:
>>>
>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/29396290@N05/7437248536
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> Gary
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone.
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