Does anyone know of a ready made board that will allow me to mount and at the
least, minimally support the operation of an MV89A oscillator. I have one which
I've powered up deadbug style and would like to clean up the mess a little.
Thanks
Wes N7WS
Hi
In this era of $5 for 10 boards from China, a lot of folks have laid out various
boards. They aren’t “ready made” but they get past the dead bug stuff.
Bob
On May 12, 2020, at 1:52 PM, Wes wes@triconet.org wrote:
Does anyone know of a ready made board that will allow me to mount and at the least, minimally support the operation of an MV89A oscillator. I have one which I've powered up deadbug style and would like to clean up the mess a little.
Thanks
Wes N7WS
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I can send you 2 boards of V2 of my OCXO carrier board.
You owe me a beer if we ever should meet in person. :-)
The board supports MV89A, MV318, MTI-260, HP10811A,
cheapish CVHD-950, BF171-IS-S-12.7, ECOC-2522 ( 100 MHz oven, Digikey)
Minimum is the mechanical mounting.
Everything else is optional:
-output amplifier to +18 dBm, can be a frequency doubler,
Ten boards did cost $5 at PCBway, DHL wanted $25 for transport. :-<
I can publish the Altium Designer project or the Gerber files when the
1st ten are used up
and there has been somewhat more testing. The number of possible
combinations
is quite large.
Cheers, Gerhard
Am 12.05.20 um 19:52 schrieb Wes:
Does anyone know of a ready made board that will allow me to mount and
at the least, minimally support the operation of an MV89A oscillator.
I have one which I've powered up deadbug style and would like to clean
up the mess a little.
Thanks
Wes N7WS
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Wes,
Here are a few links that should get you started in the right direction.
[ http://pe9ghz.org/cmsms/index.php?page=gpsd | http://pe9ghz.org/cmsms/index.php?page=gpsd ]
[ https://easyeda.com/vr2wwp/Temp-b69e1159c6e04e98a45d2de8cb413c79 | https://easyeda.com/vr2wwp/Temp-b69e1159c6e04e98a45d2de8cb413c79 ]
http://f1chf.free.fr/fichiers/tcxo/MORION%20MV89%20et%20utilisation%20par%20VE2ZAZ.pdf
Nothing ready-made, but with a little effort, you could make one of them work for you.
Hope they help
Dave M
From: "Wes" wes@triconet.org
To: "Timenuts" time-nuts@lists.febo.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2020 12:52:06 PM
Subject: [time-nuts] OCXO Support Board
Does anyone know of a ready made board that will allow me to mount and at the
least, minimally support the operation of an MV89A oscillator. I have one which
I've powered up deadbug style and would like to clean up the mess a little.
Thanks
Wes N7WS
On Dienstag, 12. Mai 2020 20:53:25 CEST Gerhard Hoffmann wrote:
Ten boards did cost $5 at PCBway, DHL wanted $25 for transport. :-<
I can publish the Altium Designer project or the Gerber files when the
1st ten are used up
and there has been somewhat more testing. The number of possible
combinations
is quite large.
If you publish the Gerber files, People in the US can use OSHPark for having
the boards made, in EU Aisler.net is probably the best option.
BR,
Matthias
Cheers, Gerhard
Am 12.05.20 um 19:52 schrieb Wes:
Does anyone know of a ready made board that will allow me to mount and
at the least, minimally support the operation of an MV89A oscillator.
I have one which I've powered up deadbug style and would like to clean
up the mess a little.
Thanks
Wes N7WS
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I've been trying to find a base PCB design to use too. In the interim I
bought some boards from Gerry Sweeney that sells them for HP5313x frequency
counter OCXO upgrades and supports different footprints. Open source
design is even better. OSHpark is great. Please post it!
Bill E.
On Tue, May 12, 2020, 11:59 PM Matthias Welwarsky time-nuts@welwarsky.de
wrote:
On Dienstag, 12. Mai 2020 20:53:25 CEST Gerhard Hoffmann wrote:
Ten boards did cost $5 at PCBway, DHL wanted $25 for transport. :-<
I can publish the Altium Designer project or the Gerber files when the
1st ten are used up
and there has been somewhat more testing. The number of possible
combinations
is quite large.
If you publish the Gerber files, People in the US can use OSHPark for
having
the boards made, in EU Aisler.net is probably the best option.
BR,
Matthias
Cheers, Gerhard
Am 12.05.20 um 19:52 schrieb Wes:
Does anyone know of a ready made board that will allow me to mount and
at the least, minimally support the operation of an MV89A oscillator.
I have one which I've powered up deadbug style and would like to clean
up the mess a little.
Thanks
Wes N7WS
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A year ago I posted the two boards with Gerber File since no one was willing to make and sell. If there is still interest I will post Gerber file again have to look for it
Bert Kehren
In a message dated 5/13/2020 7:40:49 AM Eastern Standard Time, notfaded1@gmail.com writes:
I've been trying to find a base PCB design to use too. In the interim I
bought some boards from Gerry Sweeney that sells them for HP5313x frequency
counter OCXO upgrades and supports different footprints. Open source
design is even better. OSHpark is great. Please post it!
Bill E.
On Tue, May 12, 2020, 11:59 PM Matthias Welwarsky time-nuts@welwarsky.de
wrote:
On Dienstag, 12. Mai 2020 20:53:25 CEST Gerhard Hoffmann wrote:
Ten boards did cost $5 at PCBway, DHL wanted $25 for transport. :-<
I can publish the Altium Designer project or the Gerber files when the
1st ten are used up
and there has been somewhat more testing. The number of possible
combinations
is quite large.
If you publish the Gerber files, People in the US can use OSHPark for
having
the boards made, in EU Aisler.net is probably the best option.
BR,
Matthias
Cheers, Gerhard
Am 12.05.20 um 19:52 schrieb Wes:
Does anyone know of a ready made board that will allow me to mount and
at the least, minimally support the operation of an MV89A oscillator.
I have one which I've powered up deadbug style and would like to clean
up the mess a little.
Thanks
Wes N7WS
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Hi
There are a number of free ( = there is no license fee ) pcb layout programs out there.
One of the many is KiCad. It’s not that hard to use. It is very popular. There are a lot
of YouTube videos and blogs detailing how to do this or that with it. Laying out a board
to mount an OCXO on is a pretty good starter project.
Once you get going, a board is a weekend project. Indeed, a simple board might be an
evening project. There’s not a lot involved.
Once you have your layout, it goes off to any of a number of outfits. Seeed Studio is
one that many people use. WellPCB is another that comes with a lot of recommendations.
As long as you stick with < 100 mm x < 100 mm parts a number of places will sell you
boards for 50 cents each.
Shipping does cost $20 to $30, so doing more than one board at a time is a pretty good
idea. If you are laying out five boards a week, batching them up isn’t the hard part :)
While most don’t seem to use it, many board houses also offer assembly / pick and place
services. On a board that uses simple parts, that might take out the whole assembly
process. No idea (yet) how well that part goes ….
Bob
On May 13, 2020, at 7:35 AM, Bill Notfaded notfaded1@gmail.com wrote:
I've been trying to find a base PCB design to use too. In the interim I
bought some boards from Gerry Sweeney that sells them for HP5313x frequency
counter OCXO upgrades and supports different footprints. Open source
design is even better. OSHpark is great. Please post it!
Bill E.
On Tue, May 12, 2020, 11:59 PM Matthias Welwarsky time-nuts@welwarsky.de
wrote:
On Dienstag, 12. Mai 2020 20:53:25 CEST Gerhard Hoffmann wrote:
Ten boards did cost $5 at PCBway, DHL wanted $25 for transport. :-<
I can publish the Altium Designer project or the Gerber files when the
1st ten are used up
and there has been somewhat more testing. The number of possible
combinations
is quite large.
If you publish the Gerber files, People in the US can use OSHPark for
having
the boards made, in EU Aisler.net is probably the best option.
BR,
Matthias
Cheers, Gerhard
Am 12.05.20 um 19:52 schrieb Wes:
Does anyone know of a ready made board that will allow me to mount and
at the least, minimally support the operation of an MV89A oscillator.
I have one which I've powered up deadbug style and would like to clean
up the mess a little.
Thanks
Wes N7WS
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Bert,
I found them. You posted the Gerber files as file OCXO.pcb-1.zip on
5-Nov-2018 here:
http://lists.febo.com/pipermail/time-nuts_lists.febo.com/2018-November/094597.html
http://lists.febo.com/pipermail/time-nuts_lists.febo.com/2018-November/094598.html
/tvb
On 5/13/2020 5:34 AM, ew via time-nuts wrote:
A year ago I posted the two boards with Gerber File since no one was willing to make and sell. If there is still interest I will post Gerber file again have to look for it
Bert Kehren
In a message dated 5/13/2020 7:40:49 AM Eastern Standard Time, notfaded1@gmail.com writes:
I've been trying to find a base PCB design to use too. In the interim I
bought some boards from Gerry Sweeney that sells them for HP5313x frequency
counter OCXO upgrades and supports different footprints. Open source
design is even better. OSHpark is great. Please post it!
Bill E.
On Tue, May 12, 2020, 11:59 PM Matthias Welwarsky time-nuts@welwarsky.de
wrote:
On Dienstag, 12. Mai 2020 20:53:25 CEST Gerhard Hoffmann wrote:
Ten boards did cost $5 at PCBway, DHL wanted $25 for transport. :-<
I can publish the Altium Designer project or the Gerber files when the
1st ten are used up
and there has been somewhat more testing. The number of possible
combinations
is quite large.
If you publish the Gerber files, People in the US can use OSHPark for
having
the boards made, in EU Aisler.net is probably the best option.
BR,
Matthias
Cheers, Gerhard
Am 12.05.20 um 19:52 schrieb Wes:
Does anyone know of a ready made board that will allow me to mount and
at the least, minimally support the operation of an MV89A oscillator.
I have one which I've powered up deadbug style and would like to clean
up the mess a little.
Thanks
Wes N7WS
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On 5/13/20 5:56 AM, Bob kb8tq wrote:
Hi
There are a number of free ( = there is no license fee ) pcb layout programs out there.
One of the many is KiCad. It’s not that hard to use. It is very popular. There are a lot
of YouTube videos and blogs detailing how to do this or that with it. Laying out a board
to mount an OCXO on is a pretty good starter project.
Once you get going, a board is a weekend project. Indeed, a simple board might be an
evening project. There’s not a lot involved.
Once you have your layout, it goes off to any of a number of outfits. Seeed Studio is
one that many people use. WellPCB is another that comes with a lot of recommendations.
As long as you stick with < 100 mm x < 100 mm parts a number of places will sell you
boards for 50 cents each.
Shipping does cost $20 to $30, so doing more than one board at a time is a pretty good
idea. If you are laying out five boards a week, batching them up isn’t the hard part :)
While most don’t seem to use it, many board houses also offer assembly / pick and place
services. On a board that uses simple parts, that might take out the whole assembly
process. No idea (yet) how well that part goes ….
I've used several assembly services (in Oregon, as it happens) for small
boards at work (<100mm square, although that's not a requirement for the
service) and had relatively good luck. One of the nice things is that
some services will actually order and kit the parts for you - you send
them a board design, with a parts list from digikey, and a couple weeks
later, you get your boards back.
It's not super cheap, but it sure is convenient.