[time-nuts] Special connector for Symmetricom X72 rubidium standard

Ed Palmer ed_palmer at sasktel.net
Mon Aug 21 20:03:30 UTC 2017


FYI, a small number of interface boards for the SA22 are available 
here:  www.ebay.com/itm/142461937901 .  If you look in the Designer's 
Reference & User's Guide, it shows the adapter board with and without 
the heat sink.  It has the same connector as the X72, but you don't have 
to use it!

Ed

On 2017-08-21 12:49 PM, time-nuts-request at febo.com wrote:
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> I'm going to buy enough boards to get them for a decent price... way lower than you can have them built for.  Will also probably do them with a kit of parts.
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> RDR Electronics has SA22's for not much more than the X72.   The problem with SA22's is the connector.  It is a dual row 18 pin connector with 2mm pitch.  It is on the bottom of the box where you want to mount the heatsink.   Not sure how one would mount it so that the full surface is on the heatsink.   It looks like they use a mating SMD PCB mounted connector.
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>> >So if he had finished his board I would be happy to
> get the sources to get some ordered at my local PCB manufacturer.
> I think that brings the best options for future use of the X72
> oscillator which seems to be a very good small rubidium oscillator
> nowerdays. SA22.c oscillators are not so spread over the known used-item
> reseller sources and if yes they are quite expensive to buy.




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