Hi folks, I had several CXA2075M chips laying around, and I finally decided to give it a try with regular model 2 Genesis, that comes with Samsung chip with no chroma/lumina. I replaced KA2195D with CXA2075M, soldering all the pins except for all marked NC in CXA2075M datasheet and the Y/C pins (15 and 16). After this I just glued an S-Video female connector to the motherboard right next to existing A/V connector using some epoxy. I connected pins 15 and 16 to S-Video via 75 Ohm resistors and 220uF capacitors, and voila! Nothig worked. So I switched pins, and this time everything worked great.
The S-Video output quality is amazing. Even composite video out with CXA2075M appears to be better then with Sammy KA2195D. However there is a downside. For unknown reason, sound is now a bit "overloaded". Or may be it's just me. It sounds almost normal, but like it went through an overloaded amplifier. Bizzare.
Anyway. If you have a spare CXA1645 or CXA2075M chip, some time and fair soldering skills, you can easily add S-Video to any model 2 Genesis console.
The S-Video output quality is amazing. Even composite video out with CXA2075M appears to be better then with Sammy KA2195D. However there is a downside. For unknown reason, sound is now a bit "overloaded". Or may be it's just me. It sounds almost normal, but like it went through an overloaded amplifier. Bizzare.
Anyway. If you have a spare CXA1645 or CXA2075M chip, some time and fair soldering skills, you can easily add S-Video to any model 2 Genesis console.