Re: [time-nuts] IC Used In WWVB Receiver (Link In E-Mail)

2020-09-22 Thread John C. Westmoreland, P.E.
Just a quick update: I suppose the module could be a clone of this: https://www.mas-oy.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/DAEV6180B1COB.pdf 73's, John AJ6BC On Tue, Sep 22, 2020 at 2:34 AM John C. Westmoreland, P.E. < j...@westmorelandengineering.com> wrote: > Thanks for the response Bill. > > I t

Re: [time-nuts] IC Used In WWVB Receiver (Link In E-Mail)

2020-09-22 Thread John C. Westmoreland, P.E.
Thanks for the response Bill. I think the IC used is more than likely from C-MAX - a datasheet that could be close to what's on that PCBA is: https://upverter.com/datasheet/b2bfa7dae24a50cf9e867ab08e669047ebc91046.pdf But, would be nice to know for sure. C-MAX does (or did) provide IC's in die

Re: [time-nuts] IC Used In WWVB Receiver (Link In E-Mail)

2020-09-21 Thread Bill Byrom
I don't have one of those modules. But I believe that most or all such low cost WWVB modules sold on Amazon (and similar distribution sources) use an IC from a Finnish company (Micro Analog Systems). They have produced several different chips over the past 16 years for use in clocks which are sy

[time-nuts] IC Used In WWVB Receiver (Link In E-Mail)

2020-09-21 Thread John C. Westmoreland, P.E.
Hello Time Nuts, Does anyone know which IC is used in the following: (Note: Links have been sanitized by the list moderator.) WWVB Receiver on Amazon It also comes with a clock module: With Clock Module