Well,  I replaced the DS1620 temperature sensor in my 2005 vintage Thunderbolt 
that shows the (mostly) flat temperature curve that is quantized to 0.25/0.75C 
increments (earlier models produce a smooth temperature curve that tracks 
minute temperature changes).  

The new DS1620 chip shows the same behavior as the old one.  Conclusion is that 
either Trimble changed the firmware (but did not change the  reported firmware 
revision number/date) or Dallas Semiconductor changed the DS1620 high 
resolution read mode in a way that messes up the Tbolt firmware (the DS1620 
that I used did have a similar date code to the one I changed out). 

My bet is Dallas Semi changed their chip in a way that is not compatible with 
the Tbolt firmware.  If Trimble changed their firmware to not do the high 
resolution read cycle,  they would not have done the first steps of the high 
res read cycle (mask off the LSB,  subtract 0.25C)  which actually reduces the 
temperature resolution from nine bits to eight bits.

Trimble could have easily missed the problem if they did not plot the 
temperature curves.  The unit reports a proper temperature,  it just does not 
have the fine resolution of the earlier units...  which could easily affect 
holdover performance.

Does anybody out there have a late model (like 2005 date code) Tbolt (like from 
the second batch of TAPR units) that shows the smoothly changing temperature 
curves?  The pictures that Asa posted show the flat temperature curve.  All my 
2002-2003 vintage units show the smoothly changing curve.  Lady Heather shows 
the date of manufacture on the third line down.
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