The SCART (Syndicat des Constructeurs d'Appareils Radiorécepteurs et Téléviseurs) connector is used for combined audio and video connections.
The connector is also known as Pertitel connector or Euroconnector.
A formal description is given in the CENELEC EN 50 049-1:1989 standard or in
the IEC 933-1 standard.
Different pin-configurations exist. Which confirations are available depends
on the video device used. Sometimes one can choose the configuration (like
composite or S-video) by changing a software setting.
Two status signals define (partly) which video signals are active. A video
device can use these status signals to automatically switch between internal
or external audio/video signals.
|
|
Male front view |
RGB Connection
| Output connector |
Input connector |
| 1 |
Audio right out |
2 |
Audio right in |
| 3 |
Audio left (or mono) out |
6 |
Audio left (or mono) in |
| 4 |
Audio return |
4 |
Audio return |
| 7 |
Blue out |
7 |
Blue in |
| 5 |
Blue return |
5 |
Blue return |
| 11 |
Green out |
11 |
Green in |
| 9 |
Green return |
9 |
Green return |
| 15 |
Red out |
15 |
Red in |
| 13 |
Red return |
13 |
Red return |
| 16 |
RGB status out |
16 |
RGB status in |
| 14 |
RGB status return |
14 |
RGB status return |
| 19 |
Sync (composite video) out |
20 |
Sync (composite video) in |
| 17 |
Sync return |
18 |
Sync return |
| 21 |
Shield |
21 |
Shield |
S-Video Connection
| Output connector |
Input connector |
| 1 |
Audio right out |
2 |
Audio right in |
| 3 |
Audio left (or mono) out |
6 |
Audio left (or mono) in |
| 4 |
Audio return |
4 |
Audio return |
| 15 |
Chrominance out |
15 |
Chrominance in |
| 13 |
Chrominance return |
13 |
Chrominance return |
| 8 |
Video status out |
8 |
Video status in |
| 19 |
Luminance out |
20 |
Luminance in |
| 17 |
Luminance return |
18 |
Luminance return |
| 21 |
Shield |
21 |
Shield |
Composite Video Connection
| Output connector |
Input connector |
| 1
| Audio right out |
2 |
Audio right in |
| 3
| Audio left (or mono) out |
6 |
Audio left (or mono) in |
| 4
| Audio return |
4 |
Audio return |
| 8
| Video status out |
8 |
Video status in |
| 19
| Composite video out |
20 |
Composite video in |
| 17
| Composite video return |
18 |
Composite video return |
| 21
| Shield |
21 |
Shield |
(Composite) Decoder Connection
| Receiver connector |
Decoder connector |
| 1 |
Audio right out |
2 |
Audio right in |
| 2 |
Audio right in |
1 |
Audio right out |
| 3 |
Audio left out |
6 |
Audio left in |
| 6 |
Audio left in |
3 |
Audio left out |
| 4 |
Audio return |
4 |
Audio return |
| 8 |
Video status in |
8 |
Video status out |
| 19 |
Baseband out (scrambled) |
20 |
Baseband in |
| 17 |
Baseband out return |
18 |
Baseband in return |
| 20 |
Composite video in (unscrambled) |
19 |
Composite video out |
| 18 |
Composite video in return |
17 |
Composite video out return |
| 21 |
Shield |
21
| Shield |
EasyLink Connection (additional)
| Television connector |
Video recorder connector |
| 10 |
I/O Control Bus |
10 |
I/O Control Bus |
EasyLink enables bi-directional communication between a television set and
a video recorder. This way a video recorder can, for example, copy the channel
settings of the television set. Who knows the details?
Signal Levels
| Signal |
AC level |
DC level |
Impedance |
| Red, green, blue |
Peak to blanking: 0...0.7 V ±3 dB |
0...2 V |
75 Ohm |
| Sync |
Peak to peak: 0...0.3 V -3 dB...+10 dB |
0...2 V |
75 Ohm |
| Composite video |
White to sync: 0...1.0 V ±3 dB |
0...2 V |
75 Ohm |
| Chrominance |
0...0.3 V -3 dB...+10 dB |
0...2 V |
75 Ohm |
| Luminance |
0...1.0 V ±3 dB |
0...2 V |
75 Ohm |
| MAC |
Black to white: 0...1.0 V ±3 dB |
0...2 V |
75 Ohm |
| Audio in |
0.2...2.0 V (nominal: 0.5 V) |
|
>=10 kOhm |
| Audio out |
Nominal: 0.5 V (maximum: 2.0 V) |
|
<=1 kOhm |
| Video status |
Low data rate communication: 0.0...2.0 V
(e.g. remote control; Easylink) |
Internal: 0.0...2.0 V
External (16:9): 4.5...7.0 V
External (4:3): 9.5...12.0 V |
In: ZR>=10 kOhm
ZC<=2 nF
Out: ZR<=1 kOhm |
| RGB status |
|
Internal: 0.0...0.4 V
External: 1.0...3.0 V |
75 Ohm |
Labels: Console mods, Pin out, SCART, TV
1 Comments:
On all professional equipment I'm using with a scart RGB (RGBS) connection, the sync return pins on both the input and output connectors is pin 17.
I.E.: In my experience pin 18 is NOT used on the input connector's sync return.
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