It has been pulled from an Austron unit.
The OCXO has the following printed on it (see pict):
Bliley
NV92A721
10Mhz
12512169
SN 006
9703
Any info would be appreciated , but the Pinout (and supply+efc specs) of the "round ocxo" plug is the most important part.
TIA
/Bingo
Since you've got the board it was connected to, you should be able to reverse engineer the connections without too much trouble.
Serial number 006?? Obviously a big seller. Maybe that's why it never made it to the Bliley web site. The closest I could find is NV93. I know that 'N' means it's an OCXO and 'V' means it has EFC. I don't know if the numbers have any special significance.
I can't believe that Austron would use a chassis mount 9 pin tube socket and just stick wires on it like that. Seems bizarre!
Ed
Since you've got the board it was connected to, you should be able to reverse engineer the connections without too much trouble.
Serial number 006?? Obviously a big seller. Maybe that's why it never made it to the Bliley web site. The closest I could find is NV93. I know that 'N' means it's an OCXO and 'V' means it has EFC. I don't know if the numbers have any special significance.
I can't believe that Austron would use a chassis mount 9 pin tube socket and just stick wires on it like that. Seems bizarre!
Ed
@Ed
I might end up doing that , trace the lines.
But i'd have to trace the power lines first , as the unit was defect upon receipt.
And the backplane/psu doesn't work.
/Bingo
Seems like i'll have to trace it.
The mails to info@.... are undeliverable
/Bingo