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To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Connector For Trimble/Nortel GPSTM (NTGS50AA) ?
So, I gather that most folks are just connecting power to the
appropriate 2 pins on the 110 position connector. I wasn't sure whether
people were wirin
On 6/3/2013 7:57 AM, Frederick Bray wrote:
So, I gather that most folks are just connecting power to the
appropriate 2 pins on the 110 position connector. I wasn't sure
whether people were wiring directly to the DC converter.
Neither, in my case; I've connected to the fat PC traces that lead
uency measurement
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Connector For Trimble/Nortel GPSTM (NTGS50AA) ?
So, I gather that most folks are just connecting power to the
appropriate 2 pins on the 110 position connector. I wasn't sure whether
people were wiring directly to the DC converter.
Thanks.
Fred
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So, I gather that most folks are just connecting power to the
appropriate 2 pins on the 110 position connector. I wasn't sure whether
people were wiring directly to the DC converter.
Thanks.
Fred
On 6/3/2013 3:53 AM, Erno Peres wrote:
there is only a 48Volt connection and some unknown dat
: [time-nuts] Connector For Trimble/Nortel GPSTM (NTGS50AA) ?
Several months ago, I picked up one of the Trimble/Nortel GPSTM
NTGS50AA) boards. I am trying to find a part number for the mate to
he 110 pin Z pack connector. It looks like Digikey part no. A97846-ND
ight do the trick.
Has anyone
Hi
Probably the only way to find out is to buy one and see. There's very little
useful stuff coming off of that connector. It might be cheaper / easier to
simply wire to the few useful pins.
Bob
On Jun 3, 2013, at 12:39 AM, Frederick Bray wrote:
> Several months ago, I picked up one of the
Several months ago, I picked up one of the Trimble/Nortel GPSTM
(NTGS50AA) boards. I am trying to find a part number for the mate to
the 110 pin Z pack connector. It looks like Digikey part no. A97846-ND
might do the trick.
Has anyone identified the correct connector.
Thanks.
Fred Bray
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