Hello all, I recently picked up a SA.22c for use in a project and it came with an interface board that I can't seem to identify; I was hoping you nice folks might be able to help.
The SA.22c is part of an assembly with the interface board and a metal plate/heatsink. There is a small cable (approximately 6 inches) attached to a 10 pin connector on the board. The interface board, based on the drawings and connector descriptions, does not appear to be the SA.22c developers board. If I had to guess, this was likely taken from some other device and wasn't used as a standalone reference. Ideally I'd lack to track down the specs and connector pinouts for this board in hopes that I could reuse it and not have to make a new interface/harness for the SA.22c. Any help or information you can provide would be greatly appreciated. More information (part numbers, etc.) below: The SA.22c itself is labeled with a Symmetricom part number, SA22C-0029F02E0003, and there is an additional label marked with "15961-501 REV. E" but this label doesn't carry any manufacturer (I don't believe it to be a Symmetricom P/N but I could be wrong). The board is marked with a printed part number of "?6219-15892-001 REV D" (I can't make out the first digit, maybe a "6"?) and has a sticker with "15893-501 REV D1". The board has what appears to be a single SMB connector (J3), a 10 pin connector (J1) (the attached cable uses six of those pins), a 4 pin connector (J2), and what appear to be a couple of voltage regulators (U6 and U1) (my guess is so it could use a single power supply). The 10 pin connector on the board is arranged in two rows of five, the attached cable terminates with a single row eight pin connector, six of those pins are connected. -- paul moore www.paul-moore.com _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to http://lists.febo.com/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts_lists.febo.com and follow the instructions there.
