Re: [time-nuts] Oscillatek 2352

2020-08-13 Thread Charles Steinmetz
ed wrote: I'd recommend against offsetting the device ground * * * In actual application, you should go ahead and provide the +/- tune voltage range. It's a little more complicated since you'll need a negative supply or offset * * * It's fairly easy to make quiet, low current n

Re: [time-nuts] Oscillatek 2352

2020-08-13 Thread ed breya
Pete wrote: "I'm planning to hook it up as an external reference for an HP59309A clock. Now my thought is to put a Schottky diode in the ground leg of the oscillator (to raise the ground reference slightly), then use a trim-pot on the CV input to fine-tune it." I'd recommend against offsettin

Re: [time-nuts] Oscillatek 2352

2020-08-12 Thread Peter McCollum
Bob wrote: Oscillatek was acquired by K&L in the early 1980’s. K&L was acquired by Dover in the mid 1980’s. Dover acquired Vectron Labs in the early 1990’s. All data on the Oscillatek parts is long gone …. even to the person who ran the company ( = me ) …. Simple answer: Hook up a power supply and

Re: [time-nuts] Oscillatek 2352

2020-08-12 Thread Bob kb8tq
Hi Oscillatek was acquired by K&L in the early 1980’s. K&L was acquired by Dover in the mid 1980’s. Dover acquired Vectron Labs in the early 1990’s. All data on the Oscillatek parts is long gone …. even to the person who ran the company ( = me ) …. Simple answer: Hook up a power supply an

[time-nuts] Oscillatek 2352

2020-08-12 Thread Peter McCollum
Hi, Please excuse my remedial question. I am looking for basic information on an oscillator module marked as follows: Oscillatek 2352 10.00 MHz TCVCXO 5850--012 0.0 Hz at 25C SNDATE 42105 8707 I understand that Oscillatek is now Vectron which is now Microchip. It has a 7-pin male conne