Re: [time-nuts] Conversion of Stanford PRS10 to RS-232 Communication

2017-04-04 Thread Philip Jackson
Many thanks for the steer. I was getting hung up on the reference to jumpers. I'll order the 240R and 3K9 SMD resistors (per the Rev H parts list) and see how it goes. ___ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to

Re: [time-nuts] Conversion of Stanford PRS10 to RS-232 Communication

2017-04-03 Thread Mike Cook
The word jumper may be misleading. Soldering/de-solderig of components required. In Appendix 19, "Configuration notes » there is an explanation of how to alter the function of pins 4,5,7. > Le 3 avr. 2017 à 22:05, Philip Jackson a écrit : > > I understand that the

Re: [time-nuts] Conversion of Stanford PRS10 to RS-232 Communication

2017-04-03 Thread Dan Rae
On 4/3/2017 1:05 PM, Philip Jackson wrote: I understand that the PRS10 Rubidium units either talk to the host device via a RS-232 serial command language or via analog values using the same set of pins in both cases. Does anyone know how the format can be changed? The manual doesn't say

[time-nuts] Conversion of Stanford PRS10 to RS-232 Communication

2017-04-03 Thread Philip Jackson
I understand that the PRS10 Rubidium units either talk to the host device via a RS-232 serial command language or via analog values using the same set of pins in both cases. The manual says that internal jumpers can be used to switch between communication modes. I have a PRS10 that is set for