Basic circuit to produce black and white NTSC signal could be assembled on the breadboard or soldered directly on top of rolled over DIP28 package ("dead bug" style) and it will run onboard MIPS core on 60 MHz:
Note that 6-pin header is required if you need to reprogram the chip in
the circuit by PICKit3 device - this is pinout for connector:
- MCLR (pin 1)
- 3.3V (pin 13)
- GND (pin 8)
- PGED1 (pin 4)
- PGEC1 (pin 5)
- Not connected
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