At a hundred units there is no way to develop such a circuit in one device. But a combination of a sync detector chip, some counters, a synch generator chip, and some glue chips, it would be a snap to put something like that into about 2 square inches of board space, about $20 in parts. -----Original Message----- From: Harrison Cooper [SMTP:hcooper@ES.COM] Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 1998 12:54 PM To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU Subject: [OT] Video Sync Delay Device OK world, I hate to use the bandwidth again, but with 1700 members, I might strike gold here. My company does not have the availble engineers to develop a device that takes in either sep H/V or a composite sync, and generate two composite syncs, but one delayed by N number of lines from the other, but still remain completly in phase. First, anyone know of a device off the shelf, and second, any stateside engineering firms done anything similiar to this and might be able to adapt an existing design? We are talking about a complete packaged product here, and about 100 units. reply to private email hcooper@es.com