Closed Caption Encoder

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Closed Caption Encoder

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Anyone know of CC encoder chips/circuits? NTSC and serial ASCII in, CC'ed NTSC out. All I've found on the net are >$1000 rack mount broadcast encoders.<p>Thanks
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Hi,<p>This article talks about the BOB2 which seems to do what you want. <p>http://www.jameco.com/Jameco/images/cc- ... te-112.pdf
The address for just the BOB2 is:
www.decadenet.com/bob2/bob2.html<p>Hopefully this works out for you. By the way, this is a closed caption encoder, the previous email gives a great explanation about specifications for the CC and how to decode it. If you want to decode, then try the previous reference.
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I'm sorry, the link I gave you goes to the Bob2 which is not reccomended for new designs. It has a link to Bob3. The Bob2 may be cheaper though!
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