Category: Frequency Standard

Amplifier PCB

I got my boards from OSH Park after about two weeks. The boards look very well made and I can’t see any manufacturing errors on them. I’m sorry about the bad lightning on this photo. It’s hard with such a reflective surface.

PCB for my amplifier made by OSH Park

PCB for my amplifier made by OSH Park


Isolated distribution amplifier

 

To get more than one isolated output from my frequency standard I have decided to build this distribution amplifier. It uses one input amplifier and four output driver amplifiers connected to transformers to get ground isolated outputs.

I plan to design a board and then have it made by OSH Park.
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Rubidium Frequency Standard

A new eBay purchase. A 10 MHz rubidium frequency standard fro mStanford Research Systems. It is of course used but it seems to be in good shape.

SRS rubidium frequency standard

A Stanford Research Systems rubidium frequency standard

I plan on putting this into a nice case with power supply and to build a distribution amplifier to get multiple isolated 10 MHz outputs.

Although it has a different model number it seems to be the same as the PRS10 10 MHz Rubidium Oscillator found on the SRS web site.