I have a short datasheet that lists CO 223.
Does it have 7 pins like a tube socket? If so, here's what is shown
(clockwise numbering).
1 N/C
2 Case (0V)
3 Case (0V)
4 B+
5 VCO Supply
6 VCO Input
7 VCO return
The last three are an option. Standard voltage is 24 VDC, seems possible
to be 15 to 32 V optionally.
Picture shows a BNC or SMA for sine output.
Wendler, John wrote:
A colleague of mine brought in a Vectron oscillator. I'm hoping someone
can tell me the pinout.
The first two letters on the part number could be CC-, or CO-, or OO-
The most probable part number is CO-223A38L2, and it is a 100 MHz
oscillator. There is a 7 pin ring connector on the bottom of the can,
and an SMA output connector. Can dimensions are about 2.02" x 2.02" x
4.02" and there are 4 threaded posts on the bottom to attach the
oscillator to a chassis.
Does anyone have a datasheet or a list of the pins? The Vectron site
does not go as far back as CO-223.
Thanks,
JPW
John P. Wendler, PE
Sr. Principal Engineer
Harris Corporation
1011 Pawtucket Blvd
Lowell, MA 01853
(O) 978-442-4822
(F) 978-442-4239
(M) 978-729-3040 (New)
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