Description
SNES RGB Bypass + Dejitter Kit.
This kit is a combination of Marqs85’s SNES Dejitter and the THS7374 based SNES RGB Bypass circuit designed by Borti4938. By combining two of the most useful upgrades for Super Nintendo video output, this kit provides an easy to install one stop shop for high quality SNES RGB.
Features of the upgrade:
- High quality RGB Bypass based on the design by Borti4938.
- S-Video restore for SNES Mini/jr.
- TTL C-sync restore for 1CHIP-03 models.
- C-Sync dejitter functionality from Marqs85’s SNES Dejitter project.
- Optional logic level C-Sync output for adding dejittered S-Video and Composite video.
- Ability to disable dejitter functionality on demand.
Purchasing Options:
If you plan to install the kit yourself simply select Board Only in the drop down options, If you wish to send your console in for installation service, please also add Optional Professional Installation to your cart and I will provide shipping instructions after checkout. If you would also like to have the capacitors replaced on your SNES motherboard, please also add the Optional Capacitor Replacement Service to your cart as well.
How this store works:
Processing time for orders is between 1 and 5 days. I assemble all of these boards by hand. When a product is listed in stock this means that I have all of the components to build the board, but it does not necessarily mean that the boards are already assembled. If I have boards ready at the time of your order then processing and shipping your item should only take 1 day. If I have to assemble one or more products in your order, processing and shipping could take up to 5 days. I appreciate your patience, I’m a one man show over here.
IMPORTANT SHIPPING INFORMATION
Rob (verified owner) –
Just finished installing this in my SNES Jr. and it seems to be working great! The CS, R, G and B pads were a little tricky being so small and close together, but I was able to manage with some persistence. Even the amount of space between the MCLK/GND pads I think would have been a big help there. I am pretty new at soldering though so that’s probably just me.
The guide was great, but at of the time of writing this I recommend watching the youtube video along with it as there are some good tips in there, and it breaks down what each part is doing. For example, the youtube video mentioned putting electrical tape on the back of the chip to isolate everything underneath which I thought was good, but that wasn’t in the guide. The youtube video also helped me learn which part of the process exactly was related to restoring S-Video – which I did not need/want so I was able to skip those steps in the guide.
I can’t say yet how csync looks because I’m waiting on a SCART cable that is wired for it, but even with sync on composite this is looking great. Thanks for the great chip!
Myles (verified owner) –
Absolutely fantastic mod. I have installed many video-out mods on a number of consoles and this is one of my favorites. Having recently started using an OSSC pro and discovering the dreaded jitter, I initially looked at the standalone de-jitter mods available, but was immediately convinced when I found this combined RGB mod. The install can be performed in a matter of minutes and, when complete, results in a very clean mod. The picture quality when line multiplied to 1440p is oustanding using RGB CSYNC cables.
One recommendation I would make would be to perform a recap of your electrolytics before the install, as the board covers some of the through holes. For sure this is an essential modification for owners of the SNES Jr.