[time-nuts] Jupiter GPS 10 KHz pin

David Carr Junk junk at dcarr.org
Thu Mar 20 14:06:30 EDT 2008


Tom,

Thanks for your reply.  I looked through the documents on that page but
unfortunately I don't think any quite address my question.
I think they'd have to have a schematic of the board itself to do that.

If someone would just stick a multimeter probe on the 10 KHz connection of
their module and then trace that signal back to the IC, I would
really appreciate it.

Thanks,
David Carr

On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 17:48:07 +0100, ScopeFreak <scopefreak at onsnet.nu>
wrote:
> David,
> 
> On the site http://gpskit.nl/, in the downloads directory, you can
> find a lot of info on the Rockwell Jupiter board. I know the info you
> are looking for is in there somewhere.
> 
> Best regards,
> Tom
> 
> On Thursday 20 March 2008 14:33, David Carr wrote:
>> I have a Jupiter based receiver that is not one of the standard
>> modules.  I'd like to see if I can get a 10KHz output from it, but
>> I don't know which pin of the 144 possible options to look at.
>>
>> Would someone with a Jupiter board trace the connection from the 10
>> KHz output back to the pin on the chip it originates from?  That
>> would be a huge help.  I suspect that you'll find it ends up on the
>> chip labeled 11577-11.
>>
>> Thanks for your time,
>> David Carr
>>
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