[time-nuts] Cathodeon oscillators

Alan Melia alan.melia at btinternet.com
Tue May 29 22:50:39 UTC 2007


Peter terrific and so quick !! What a wonderful thing this Internet is ! I
am surprised they are ovened rather than Temp Compensated, there dont look
to be enough pins, for a separate oven supply....Ah examine more
carefully....the 5970 does have two extra pins making 6, and two clipped off
close to the glass, that is a -01 So we might assume TTL o/p for that one.
Although there is solder on the pins they dont look as though they have been
installed in a pcb. I have the Quality Control sheet showing these
oscillators being burned-in in a test rack.

The 5951 only has 4 pins and is a -31 variant. That at least gives me
something to go on as I probe the matrix of resistances between the pins.

Out of interest the packages seem to have what I take to be a 1976 date code
on the base.

Thanks again....maybe someone has a pin-out as well ?
Best Wishes
Alan G3NYK

----- Original Message -----
From: Peter & Noela Carran <carran at paradise.net.nz>
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
<time-nuts at febo.com>
Sent: 29 May 2007 23:12
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Cathodeon oscillators


Alan

FS5951 is a temperature controlled crystal oscillator.  My shortform
Cathodon catalogue describes it as follows:
Freq stability:  0.1x10-6 0 to 60C
Osc supply:  5 volts 300 mW
Oven supply:  9 volts 1.2 W (at 25 C)
Warm-up time:  4 minutes to 0.2 x 10-6
Output:  FS5951-01 TTL drive; FS5951-02 0.8v p-p
Frequency adjustable via trimmer capacitor

The 5953 models had varicap diodes to allow phase locking but it doesn't
look like the 5951 has this facility.  Models were also available with
alternative oven voltages of 5, 12, 15, 18, and 24 volts DC.

There is no information listed for the FS5970

Although there is a photo of the case shown there is no pin-out information
in the catalogue I have

Pete ZL3UBW


  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Alan Melia
  To: time-nuts at febo.com
  Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 9:27 AM
  Subject: [time-nuts] Cathodeon oscillators


  Hi all, I have had a quick search but can't find any archive so I am
  probably going to ask a question that has been asked last week and last
  month and ....groan. If so please accept my apologies.

  I have been interested in time measurement for many years but not done a
  great deal in that area. I recently acquired a couple of Cathodeon High
  Quality oscillators type FS5951 and FS5970 these are, preversely 5MHZ and
  10MHz respectively. The case is 1 in x 1.4in x 1in tall with 8 holes in
the
  case but only 4 pins at the corners. Frustratingly this firm once lived at
  Linton just outside Cambridge (UK) just 50 miles up the road from me, and
I
  have some data on some of their products but not on these items.

  I am suspecting from the size that they have a good quality crystal inside
  and are probably temperature compensated. With 4 pins it is also possible
  they are voltage adjustable. Though there an access hole in the top of the
  case to a trimmer. The voltage adjust would be useful for considering
  locking to GPS or Loran-C.

  Can anyone provide, or point me at, data sheets for Cathodeon oscillators
  ....Google does not help these days as Cathodeon "stopped trading" or
  probably was wound up, as they were owned by Philips, in 1992.

  Thanks
  Alan ( G3NYK )



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