Re: [time-nuts] Vectron Labs 100MHz OCXO datasheet?

2017-08-09 Thread Neil
Thanks everyone for the swift and comprehensive response, the specific 
device was purchased by a friend who is building a copy of my 100MHz 
OCXO PLL using an HMC1031 and he wanted to check the voltage/frequency 
and power specs.


I had tried their Twitter and the Contact Us on the Vectron website, 
but didn't get anything back so far.


I'll pass on the info to my friend.

Neil

On Wed, 9 Aug 2017 08:07:28 -0700, jimlux wrote:

On 8/8/17 11:04 PM, Neil Smith G4DBN wrote:
Does anyone have any technical info on a Vectron Laboratories 100MHz 
OCXO, model 724Y3067 (part number A61583-1) please? Can’t find a 
datasheet on the current Vectron Inc website and my Google-fu is weak 
today.

Neil
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that doesn't resemble a standard vectron part number

You might look at the CO-724

https://www.vectron.com/products/ocxo/co724725.htm

I don't know if Y indicates the temperature range... probably a 
custom.


FOr others in that series, the next two digits indicate the frequency
stability - 58 -> 5E-8, 28 -> 2E-8, 17->1E-7

30 -> 3E-10?

If you're looking at the one in the various online ads, the pinout is
pretty different - this is almost certainly a custom.

You could always send an email to Vectron



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Re: [time-nuts] Vectron Labs 100MHz OCXO datasheet?

2017-08-09 Thread Bob kb8tq
Hi

Actually it *is* a standard Vectron part number. Once an OEM placed an order, 
the specific part was issued
a 4 digit “code”. That plus the base model number made up the part number from 
there on. On could debate
endlessly if it was to make reordering easier (fewer digits to make mistakes 
on) or to obscure the actual spec.
One advantage of the 4 digit approach would be if the customer decided they  
wanted some non-standard 
(weird lead lengths…) spec on their part.  

Bob

> On Aug 9, 2017, at 11:07 AM, jimlux  wrote:
> 
> On 8/8/17 11:04 PM, Neil Smith G4DBN wrote:
>> Does anyone have any technical info on a Vectron Laboratories 100MHz OCXO, 
>> model 724Y3067 (part number A61583-1) please? Can’t find a datasheet on the 
>> current Vectron Inc website and my Google-fu is weak today.
>> Neil
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> that doesn't resemble a standard vectron part number
> 
> You might look at the CO-724
> 
> https://www.vectron.com/products/ocxo/co724725.htm
> 
> I don't know if Y indicates the temperature range... probably a custom.
> 
> FOr others in that series, the next two digits indicate the frequency 
> stability - 58 -> 5E-8, 28 -> 2E-8, 17->1E-7
> 
> 30 -> 3E-10?
> 
> If you're looking at the one in the various online ads, the pinout is pretty 
> different - this is almost certainly a custom.
> 
> You could always send an email to Vectron
> 
> 
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Re: [time-nuts] Vectron Labs 100MHz OCXO datasheet?

2017-08-09 Thread jimlux

On 8/8/17 11:04 PM, Neil Smith G4DBN wrote:

Does anyone have any technical info on a Vectron Laboratories 100MHz OCXO, 
model 724Y3067 (part number A61583-1) please? Can’t find a datasheet on the 
current Vectron Inc website and my Google-fu is weak today.
Neil
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that doesn't resemble a standard vectron part number

You might look at the CO-724

https://www.vectron.com/products/ocxo/co724725.htm

I don't know if Y indicates the temperature range... probably a custom.

FOr others in that series, the next two digits indicate the frequency 
stability - 58 -> 5E-8, 28 -> 2E-8, 17->1E-7


30 -> 3E-10?

If you're looking at the one in the various online ads, the pinout is 
pretty different - this is almost certainly a custom.


You could always send an email to Vectron


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Re: [time-nuts] Vectron Labs 100MHz OCXO datasheet?

2017-08-09 Thread Dave M

Neil Smith G4DBN wrote:

Does anyone have any technical info on a Vectron Laboratories 100MHz
OCXO, model 724Y3067 (part number A61583-1) please? Can’t find a
datasheet on the current Vectron Inc website and my Google-fu is weak
today. Neil




The 724Y is a model in Vectron's CO-724 series.  I've sent a copy of the 
datasheet directly to Neil


Cheers,
Dave M 


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[time-nuts] Vectron Labs 100MHz OCXO datasheet?

2017-08-09 Thread Neil Smith G4DBN
Does anyone have any technical info on a Vectron Laboratories 100MHz OCXO, 
model 724Y3067 (part number A61583-1) please? Can’t find a datasheet on the 
current Vectron Inc website and my Google-fu is weak today.
Neil
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