I recently purchased a vectron 718Y3811. It's marked P/N 461-0110-001.
Might someone have a data sheet for this?
Some I've seen on the internet are listed as 5V, some 12V, others 24V. I'd like to not burn it up in testing. Thank you.
Chris
KD4PBJ
Hi,
If you know the pinning, you can attempt powering it starting with the
lower voltage and monitor for how current changes and output behaves.
For an oven, you can expect a heating current that then dies of as it
stabilize temperature, and for output you notice if you have any and if
it is in any vincinity of 10 MHz. If it doesn't stabilize, increase
voltage and let sit again. Give it at least 15 min on each setting.
Cheers,
Magnus
On 2024-11-20 19:13, Chris Waldrup via time-nuts wrote:
I recently purchased a vectron 718Y3811. It's marked P/N 461-0110-001.
Might someone have a data sheet for this?
Some I've seen on the internet are listed as 5V, some 12V, others 24V. I'd like to not burn it up in testing. Thank you.
Chris
KD4PBJ
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Vectron 718Y3811 should be 24 VoltsIf you start at lower voltage you may not get any output, but that is OK.
Wally KC9INK
On Wednesday, November 20, 2024, 11:25:17 PM UTC, Magnus Danielson via time-nuts <time-nuts@lists.febo.com> wrote:
Hi,
If you know the pinning, you can attempt powering it starting with the
lower voltage and monitor for how current changes and output behaves.
For an oven, you can expect a heating current that then dies of as it
stabilize temperature, and for output you notice if you have any and if
it is in any vincinity of 10 MHz. If it doesn't stabilize, increase
voltage and let sit again. Give it at least 15 min on each setting.
Cheers,
Magnus
On 2024-11-20 19:13, Chris Waldrup via time-nuts wrote:
I recently purchased a vectron 718Y3811. It's marked P/N 461-0110-001.
Might someone have a data sheet for this?
Some I've seen on the internet are listed as 5V, some 12V, others 24V. I'd like to not burn it up in testing. Thank you.
Chris
KD4PBJ
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Thank you to everyone who helped me. It's running great now at 24V, still worked at 12 but no output at all at 5V.
Chris
On Nov 20, 2024, at 6:52 PM, W Private via time-nuts time-nuts@lists.febo.com wrote:
Vectron 718Y3811 should be 24 VoltsIf you start at lower voltage you may not get any output, but that is OK.
Wally KC9INK
On Wednesday, November 20, 2024, 11:25:17 PM UTC, Magnus Danielson via time-nuts <time-nuts@lists.febo.com> wrote:
Hi,
If you know the pinning, you can attempt powering it starting with the
lower voltage and monitor for how current changes and output behaves.
For an oven, you can expect a heating current that then dies of as it
stabilize temperature, and for output you notice if you have any and if
it is in any vincinity of 10 MHz. If it doesn't stabilize, increase
voltage and let sit again. Give it at least 15 min on each setting.
Cheers,
Magnus
On 2024-11-20 19:13, Chris Waldrup via time-nuts wrote:
I recently purchased a vectron 718Y3811. It's marked P/N 461-0110-001.
Might someone have a data sheet for this?
Some I've seen on the internet are listed as 5V, some 12V, others 24V. I'd like to not burn it up in testing. Thank you.Chris
KD4PBJ
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