I like the design for the PM6666 ocxo and would like to ask if you have a PCB leftover ( if gerber files are available I would very much appreciate it !) ? br Erik from Denmark
good job . I recommend you add to the v reg circuit add a bypass diode between the VIN and VOUT terminals of the reg (reverse-current bypass diode) This is standard in Liner Voltage Regulators design
Thanks for the suggestion. The main power supply uses a switching regulator module. The other "power supply" is a voltage reference, and as such it should not see any reverse current. Which regulator were you thinking about? But you are right, when dealing with LDOs, adding a reverse-current bypass diode is good practice!
@@the_bootloader I usually use LDO of Linar Technology current source based example LT3083 LT3042 But this method is most useful for Basic V REG 78XX I use low noise LDOs Because I build a lot of V REF circuits Linar Technology makes the best regulator there is
Thanks ! I have a few spare boards, but shipping outside of the USA is prohibitively expensive. If you are in the USA however and would like one, feel free to send me a message. I also have an assembled unit for sale.
Good idea on using the voltage reference. I have a PM6665 in the light grey case. I have the same VCXO too but always wanted to build a GPSDO with it. The results you got are impressive, but what 10MHz GPSDO are you using?
Thanks ! I am using a GPSDO from a GSM base station. It has its own OCXO. I plan to make a video about it sometime in the future, but in the meantime let me know if you have questions. Also I have some PCB boards left, if you are in the US and want to make your own OCXO using my design, let me know
I like the design for the PM6666 ocxo and would like to ask if you have a PCB leftover ( if gerber files are available I would very much appreciate it !) ? br Erik from Denmark
Both videos were informative. Thanks for sharing!
good job .
I recommend you add to the v reg circuit
add a bypass diode between the VIN and VOUT terminals of the reg
(reverse-current bypass diode)
This is standard in Liner Voltage Regulators design
Thanks for the suggestion. The main power supply uses a switching regulator module. The other "power supply" is a voltage reference, and as such it should not see any reverse current. Which regulator were you thinking about?
But you are right, when dealing with LDOs, adding a reverse-current bypass diode is good practice!
@@the_bootloader I usually use LDO
of Linar Technology
current source based
example
LT3083
LT3042
But this method is most useful for Basic V REG
78XX
I use low noise LDOs
Because I build a lot of V REF circuits
Linar Technology makes the best regulator there is
Very nice work, I'll have to do this upgrade to my PM6669
Thanks ! I have a few spare boards, but shipping outside of the USA is prohibitively expensive. If you are in the USA however and would like one, feel free to send me a message. I also have an assembled unit for sale.
If you have any boards left please contact me I would like to purchase one. Thanks!
Very nice video! What kind of BNC cable is this? Did you make it yourself? And where can I find the eagle file? Thanks!
Very nice post. I've already sent an order.
Hello. I'v also designed time base for counter JDS6600.
Good idea on using the voltage reference. I have a PM6665 in the light grey case. I have the same VCXO too but always wanted to build a GPSDO with it. The results you got are impressive, but what 10MHz GPSDO are you using?
Thanks ! I am using a GPSDO from a GSM base station. It has its own OCXO. I plan to make a video about it sometime in the future, but in the meantime let me know if you have questions. Also I have some PCB boards left, if you are in the US and want to make your own OCXO using my design, let me know
@@the_bootloader I may be interested.I need a second OCXO, but I might get some spares. Let me know about your boards.