scart switch ic
Hi,
I've never done this before, and my knowledge of the 'SCART' standard, and video, is limited..
Most scart switches are mechanical, with lots and lots of poles. As for making an 'electronic' switch, I wouldn't want to use '42 transistors' either
But you won't have to. Even though there are 21 pins, theres only really video, and 2 audio lines.
Each having their own 'GND'. I've yet to find a 'retail' scart switch that uses separate GND lines....so, just connect them all up. so, really, you need a 2-way, 3-pole switch. Of course, you can add the 'auto' pin to the switching...the one that automatically switches a device to the scart channel when the pin is high.
I suppose you could use 'analogue' switches - but they have their limitations. Because the video/audio level in SCART leads is pretty small (1v p-p?) they should work....but you may get cross-talk between the switches in the same package.
Heres a few links, that relate to video switching/analogue switches to get you started..
**broken link removed**
https://www.amabilidade2002.com/scartrs3.htm
https://www.st.com/stonline/products/literature/ds/9754.pdf - if you want to go hardcore...and build a huge switching matrix with 'big' chips
**broken link removed** - probably your best bet. And they send samples......provide schems etc...
If you want an easy life, you could just use a mechanical switch with a solenoid. Not pretty, but it wouldn't effect the signal quality.
My two pennies.
BuriedCode.