Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#1
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Hello and thanks for the read. I have an ERC (Electronic Research Co.)
Oven-Crystal in an 8 pin octal base can. Does anyone has a lead to a site where I could find which pins are for the 115V AC heater, +V and it's ground and at what voltage range to make the 1MHz xtal oscillate, and which pin for it's output. I am trying to adapt this unit to fit inside a Motorola R-1201A signal generator that is missing the original Xtal unit. Thanks for any help. Larry McGee |
#2
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Larry McGee wrote:
Hello and thanks for the read. I have an ERC (Electronic Research Co.) Oven-Crystal in an 8 pin octal base can. Does anyone has a lead to a site where I could find which pins are for the 115V AC heater, +V and it's ground and at what voltage range to make the 1MHz xtal oscillate, and which pin for it's output. An ohmmeter and a bridge will tell you what you need to know. The two pins that have DC resistance between them are for the heater. You should know that not all of these have 115VAC coils, a lot of them have lower voltage DC ones. The two pins that go to the crystal will have a higher capacitance between them than the other pins, which the capacitance tester function the DMM will tell you. If you have a real bridge, you should be able to sweep back and forth and see an impedance dip at 1 MHz. DC on heaters is good! It will reduce the amount of 60 Hz jitter. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
#3
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Larry McGee wrote:
Hello and thanks for the read. I have an ERC (Electronic Research Co.) Oven-Crystal in an 8 pin octal base can. Does anyone has a lead to a site where I could find which pins are for the 115V AC heater, +V and it's ground and at what voltage range to make the 1MHz xtal oscillate, and which pin for it's output. I am trying to adapt this unit to fit inside a Motorola R-1201A signal generator that is missing the original Xtal unit. Thanks for any help. Larry McGee Is this a complete crystal oscillator or simply an oven-ized plug-in crystal unit? If its a simply oven/crystal unit, there won't be any Vcc voltage. Try and open the can, remove the crystal, then map the xtal socket pins to the octal plug. Some of their ovens are dual-voltage (e.g. 6v and 12v DC). You also may be able to actually see the oven windings going to the socket. |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Ovenaire 1MHz crystal oven. Model sierra-A02375100 | Homebrew | |||
FA: HC6/U Crystal Oven | Swap | |||
FA: HC6/U Crystal Oven | Swap | |||
Crystal Oven Pinout | Homebrew | |||
Crystal Oven Pinout | Homebrew |