[time-nuts] Atomic Clocks: It is important that they keep good time, Part 1
    Poul-Henning Kamp 
    phk at phk.freebsd.dk
       
    Fri Jan  4 22:53:41 UTC 2019
    
    
  
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In message <5C2FCFF8.1030803 at telight.com>, ed breya writes:
>Paul, what do you mean by the display "looking pretty ratty?" As I 
>recall, the original buck regulator had regulated output voltage around 
>5V for the LEDs. and the PMOS clock IC needed something around 12V. 
>Whatever the LEDs run from, it should be regulated and well filtered. If 
>the LEDs are dim, it could be the old displays themselves are 
>deteriorated, or the regulation isn't right, or maybe a bad output 
>filter cap on the buck converter.
In my case it was clearly the power-supply, the NS clock chip worked fine.
I simply replaced the entire power-supply board with my own round PCB
with a couple of DC/DC converters and a microcontroller running of
the 5MHz (PPSDIV style) which produces a 1Hz to the NS chip:
	http://phk.freebsd.dk/hacks/HP5065A/20160112_working_clock/index.html
I still have a pile of those PCB's in case any of you want one.
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