[time-nuts] HP E1938A Oscillator

Mark C. Stephens marks at non-stop.com.au
Fri Jul 5 09:54:39 EDT 2013


Go here My Friend: http://www.prc68.com/I/HPE1938.shtml

There is even the schematic and control/calibration software for the E1938

This is Brooke Clarks most excellent site.



-----Original Message-----
From: time-nuts-bounces at febo.com [mailto:time-nuts-bounces at febo.com] On Behalf Of Graham / KE9H
Sent: Friday, 5 July 2013 11:05 PM
To: time-nuts at febo.com
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] HP E1938A Oscillator

On 7/5/2013 12:23 AM, Perry Sandeen wrote:
>
> List,
>   
> I was looking on Ebay for some HP E1938A oscillators
>   
> What I found listed were:
>   
> HP E1938A 10 MHz Quartz Oscillator with EFC on PC board. $100 Fluke.l
>   
> HP E1938-60201 Ovenized Crystal Oscillator  (on a PC board) $100 Tomy 
> Chou
>   
> HP E1938A Ovenized Crystal Oscillator  W/O a PC board for $50 and free shipping from  2010bluebook.
> My question is thus:  What does the PC board do?  All I need is a HP 
> EFC oscillator that would be better that my HP 10811-60111’s.
>   
> Do I need to worry that the E1938A’s without the board maybe of lessor 
> quality than the others?
>   
> Fluke.l says his units are good but not stellar.  The other venders 
> say they have tested the units and guarantee them to be good.  If so, 
> would it get better with aging?
>   
> So what does the collective wisdom/experience of the group think?  TIA
>   
> Regards,
>   
> Perrier
>
>

The E1938A is a microprocessor controlled and managed oscillator. 
Probably with a lot
of control/correction/compensation data stored on the processor board.

Does anyone have any interface (I/O) definitions for the stainless steel oscillator module?

For the processor control board?

Instructions on how to calibrate  and compensate it?

My impression is that it is a lot easier for an experimenter to manage an HP10811 oscillator where you just put power on it and a signal comes out.

Thanks,
--- Graham / KE9H

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