Hello again to the Group, Someone just handed me an Ovenaire Precision Crystal Oscillator mounted on to a PC board with a few added components (metering test point jacks, a two transistor buffer amplifier driver).
This is a 4 pin connection, PC board mount type/model Precision Crystal Oscillator module. I've searched the web pretty well and can't fine much on this specific module. Or much information about the current status of Kidde Ovenaire Division in Charlottesville Virgina. The supporting PC board circuit is a good indicator of the obvious connections being +DC power (normal operating potential still unknown), ground and the oscillator output. Would anyone care to venture a suggestion and/or guess what the remaining 4th available pin is for when separated from the current connection, where right now it appears to also be strapped to the +DC potential. And what your reasonable expected nominal operating potential for this type of crystal oscillator might be? Additional information: Kidde OVENAIRE Division Model OSC 74-14-1 Frequency 5.000000 MHz Serial 20009-2 Precision Crystal Oscillator Thank you in advance for your replies Regards, skipp [email protected] _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.
