[time-nuts] NTGS50AA RS422

2012-05-20 Thread Murray Greenman
Bjorn, I don't know of an RS422 connection at the back of the NTGS50AA. There is a 'CMOS' level serial output (essentailly a monitor point) on the top pin, 7th row along from the end the power is applied. There are also 10MHz PECL outputs at the other end of the connector. I use either

Re: [time-nuts] NTGS50AA RS422

2012-05-20 Thread bg
Murray, Bjorn, I don't know of an RS422 connection at the back of the NTGS50AA. There is a 'CMOS' level serial output (essentailly a monitor point) on the top pin, 7th row along from the end the power is applied. There are also 10MHz PECL outputs at the other end of the connector. I use

[time-nuts] NTGS50AA RS422

2012-05-20 Thread Murray Greenman
Bjorn, Sorry, I have no further info re the RS422. Perhaps you could try tracing it from the processor or at least the 422 interface chip, if you can find it. Nobody so far has come up with a definitove pinout for the rear connector. About the only thing GPS Monitor does that's different is

Re: [time-nuts] NTGS50AA RS422

2012-05-20 Thread shalimr9
of precise time and frequency measurement time-nuts@febo.com Subject: Re: [time-nuts] NTGS50AA RS422 Murray, Bjorn, I don't know of an RS422 connection at the back of the NTGS50AA. There is a 'CMOS' level serial output (essentailly a monitor point) on the top pin, 7th row along from