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ubb-vga/web/index.html: minor wording improvement; give images more space

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Werner Almesberger 2011-05-07 05:17:22 -03:00
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The video signal timing is controlled by software. Available resolutions The video signal timing is controlled by software. Available resolutions
include 640x480 and 800x600. include 640x480 and 800x600.
At present, the maximum resolution is 1024x768 with a refresh rate of 50 Hz: At present, the maximum resolution is 1024x768 with a refresh rate of 50 Hz:
<BR> <P>
<A href="ubb-vga-pub-1024.jpg"><IMG src="ubb-vga-pub-1024-small.jpg"></A> <A href="ubb-vga-pub-1024.jpg"><IMG src="ubb-vga-pub-1024-small.jpg"></A>
<P> <P>
The 16 colors are generated from a binary channel for red, green, and blue The 16 colors are generated from a binary channel for red, green, and blue
@ -41,11 +41,11 @@ The pictures below show a prototype that connects directly to a VGA cable:
&nbsp; &nbsp;
<A href="ubb-vga-pub-v2.jpg"><IMG src="ubb-vga-pub-v2-small.jpg"></A> <A href="ubb-vga-pub-v2.jpg"><IMG src="ubb-vga-pub-v2-small.jpg"></A>
<P> <P>
The circuit is very simple. In its simplest form, it consists of UBB, The circuit is very simple. In its most basic form, it consists of UBB,
ten resistors, and the VGA cable: ten resistors, and the VGA cable:
<BR> <P>
<A href="ubb-vga-schem.png"><IMG src="ubb-vga-schem-small.png"></A> <A href="ubb-vga-schem.png"><IMG src="ubb-vga-schem-small.png"></A>
<BR> <P>
Each of the three analog color channels uses three resistors for lowering Each of the three analog color channels uses three resistors for lowering
the 3.3 V logic voltage to the 0.7 V analog VGA level and for mixing in the the 3.3 V logic voltage to the 0.7 V analog VGA level and for mixing in the
luminance (Y) signal. The tenth resistor pulls down the HSYNC/CMD luminance (Y) signal. The tenth resistor pulls down the HSYNC/CMD