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product_id: 70790958
title: "CANADUINO Atomic Clock AM Receiver ADK 60kHz - Compatible with WWVB JJY60 MSF - Antenna Included"
brand: "canaduino"
price: "Rp27681"
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# 2-15V wide voltage range 60kHz ultra-sensitive AM reception DIY-ready solder kit CANADUINO Atomic Clock AM Receiver ADK 60kHz - Compatible with WWVB JJY60 MSF - Antenna Included

**Brand:** canaduino
**Price:** Rp27681
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> ⏳ Stay ahead of time with CANADUINO’s atomic precision!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** CANADUINO Atomic Clock AM Receiver ADK 60kHz - Compatible with WWVB JJY60 MSF - Antenna Included by canaduino
- **How much does it cost?** Rp27681 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- canaduino enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted canaduino brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Power-Efficient Design:** Ultra-low current consumption (<100µA) keeps your builds lean and green without sacrificing performance.
- • **High-Q Tuned Antenna Included:** Fine-tuned 60mm antenna with Q-factor >100 ensures crystal-clear signal reception even in challenging environments.
- • **Precision Time Sync, Anywhere:** Harness atomic clock signals from USA, Japan, UK & Canada with up to 2000 km range—never miss a beat in your projects.
- • **Open-Source Ready & Community Backed:** Access rich online resources, GitHub projects, and expert documentation to accelerate your atomic clock innovations.
- • **Plug & Play Microcontroller Compatibility:** Seamlessly integrates with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, STM32 & more at standard 3.3/5V logic levels for instant prototyping.

## Overview

The CANADUINO Atomic Clock AM Receiver ADK 60kHz is a high-sensitivity, low-power AM receiver module designed for precise atomic time synchronization. Compatible with major global time signals (WWVB, JJY60, MSF), it supports microcontrollers at 3.3/5V logic levels and operates across a wide 2-15V range. The kit includes a premium tuned antenna and requires soldering, making it ideal for DIY electronics enthusiasts and professional developers seeking reliable, long-range atomic clock reception.

## Description

OverviewCANADUINO WWVB Atomic Clock AM Receiver module V3 for 60kHz and 77.5kHz is the most advanced and best-equipped AM Atomic Clock Receiver module for DIY projects available.We designed this product around the awesome receiver chip from Micro Analog Systems (Finland). This module is in particular designed for use with microcontrollers in an operating voltage range of 2 to 15V, and standard logic levels 3.3 / 5V.The kit includes a high-quality, fine-tuned 60kHz antenna with a Q-factor of over 100.The WWVB Atomic Clock AM Receiver module can also receive any other 60kHz atomic clock AM signal, like:– JJY60 (Japan)– MSF (England)FeaturesThe advantages over other modules from other manufacturers:– wide operating voltage range 2* to 15V– 60 mm tuned high-gain, high-Q antenna– current consumption <100µA (LEDs off)– super high sensitivity of 0.4V (RMS)– power down control pin– fast start-up– AGC control on/offThe kit needs soldering. Crystal, antenna, and pin header are not factory assembled.Downloads and DocumentationIf you don’t want to develop your own code, you can find many projects online, using our receiver kit, like for example Bruce Hall’s perfectly documented WWVB Clock with TFT colour display: Bruce Hall’s Atomic Clock Project Description, Instructions and Code on GitHubPlease also check Andrew Hooper’s WWVB Atomic Clock Arduino project and Benjamin Russel’s AVR-ASM-WWVB-Atomic-Clock on GitHub.We highly recommend reading the official Wikipedia article about WWVB (Fort Collins) time signal to better understand how these clocks work.Download a detailed datasheet for the MAS6180C receiver IC.Documentation CANADUINO WWVB Atomic Clock Receiver Kit (V2)Please find the Atomic Clock Radio Signal Map on NIST website to learn about the

## Features

- AM Receiver module with external Antenna for 60kHz "Atomic Clock" Radio Signals like those available in USA and Canada, England and Japan; up to 2000 km Reception Radius depending on Weather and other Conditions; 1 bps Data Output with 3.3 or 5V Logic Level for Microcontroller
- Reception Frequency 60kHz; Very High Sensitivity; Power Supply 2-15V; 1 bps Data Output for Decoding with Microcontroller like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, STM32, PIC and others.
- Dimensions: PCB Size 21 x 24 mm; Antenna Core 10 x 60 mm; Total Weight 24 g
- Content: 1x PCB; 1x tuned Antenna 60kHz; 1x Crystal 60003Hz; 1x Male Header 10 Pin; Antenna, Crystal and Pins require Soldering
- NOTE: Visit our desertcart Store for more exciting Electronics. For Downloads, Documentation and Product Support please visit UNIVERSAL-SOLDER Website.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Brand | CANADUINO |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 2 x 1 cm; 50 g |
| Item model number | N.A. |
| Manufacturer | UNIVERSAL-SOLDER |
| Colour | Grey |
| Processor Socket | N.A. |
| Wireless Type | Radio Frequency |
| Tuner Technology | AM |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 50 g |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |

## Product Details

- **Compatible devices:** Arduino, Raspberry Pi, STM32, PIC
- **Connector type:** 10 Pin Header
- **Brand:** CANADUINO
- **Connectivity technology:** USB
- **Colour:** Grey

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is it compatible with a Raspberry Pi?**
A: The MSF clock has a very simple protocol, it is sends the time as a sort of morse-code.
It is a nice little unit which gives you the 'morse-code' as a as a robust 5volt signal
Every minute you RX sixty  bits which tell you year, date and time. One bit is a synch-bit which gives exact time to within a few ms.
Because each bit occupies 1 second and the coding is very simple it should be easy to write a program for R-pi
This link :-
https://monochrome-watches.com/video-citizen-calibre-0100-most-precise-wristwatch-ever-fully-explained
references some good write-ups including program for Arduino

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ What you may not know.
*by A***R on 13 February 2019*

I designed a decoding board to be driven by a 60KHz r.f. signal from the Rugby transmitter (which is no longer at Rugby, by the way). When this minute receiver arrived, I found that half the circuitry on my pcb was already inside the encapsulated receiver. It is a Phase Lock Loop (PLL).The advantages of a PLL is that it can cut through noise and deliver a clean output, albeit logic or simply ON/OFF. Their response to a synchronised signal is extremely fast and the rise and fall times are so brief as to be almost immeasurable i.e. nanoseconds. However, they do take a finite time to synchronise, sometimes minutes, but usually <30 secs or so, dependent upon signal strength.This receiver, supplied by Universal Solder, has a sensitivity of 4 uV, which is quite respectable for a ferrite aerial. For those of you who reside at extreme distances from a transmitter, and who find reception poor to impossible, the signal to noise ratio may be improved by adding ferrite rods in a bundle (3 or so), surrounding the one already connected to this receiver. There have been some excellent reports about this receiver when operated at vast distances from their respective transmitters, especially from large countries like Canada and the U.S.The receiver runs at a maximum of 5 volts and burns micro-watts of energy, it being CMOS based. The output pulses are DC, not r.f., and their amplitude will be within a few percent of the supply rail voltage. The minimum operating supply is 3.5V. at which it will perform quite well.The aerial's ferrite-mounted coil is solid copper wire, not Litz wire, and is therefore quite brittle by comparison. Whilst it will tolerate a reasonable amount of flexing, great care needs to be taken when handling the 'heavy' ferrite rod and the minuscule micro-miniature p.c.b. when soldering etc. Namely, don't allow the ferrite aerial to dangle on the aerial wire, even accidentally. A second pair of hands will be useful when soldering the tiny lands associated with the additional connections.Whilst we are always keen to 'give it a burn', you are strongly advised to mount the pcb and aerial as soon as you have made all the connections. You should browse for UniversalSolder.ca and select the device from the list of other units supplied by this company. The instructions are clear and easy to follow ... just three pages.A point to note. Holding the receiver in your fingers will very likely introduce spurious or weakened r.f. signal response, as will the proximity of other loose wiring e.g. on a test rig. Leave the unit alone and be patient. Give it at least a minute to stabilise and produce pulses ... an oscilloscope isn't a must, but will prove quite reassuring.For MSF Rugby users in the UK, the first 0-100mS is the Seconds' Pulse. From 100-200 is the code (one bit per second) and from 300-400mSecs is the 'B' code. A fully detailed information sheet may be found on Wikipedia MSF Rugby, if, like me, you are designing your own decoder using hardware.All the work is done for you in this receiver, it producing nothing but seconds and coded output. In terms of performance, I don't think it will ever be bettered, as physics, in this case, have been mastered. It is a well- designed circuit, its small size enhancing performance.P.S. You may find it difficult to remove the ferrite rod and circuit board from the 'test tube', as they are rammed in to prevent movement during transit, and pulling the board to extract the ferrite via its aerial wiring is not recommended! Saw off the end of the tube and push the ferrite rod out with a pencil ... better safe than sorry.Apex Systems (UK) Ltd

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Product
*by M***H on 11 April 2021*

About 40 years ago I built a clock from the design in Radio & Electronics World (April 1983)and it has proved very reliable. In that time I have only had to replace the Z80 processor,which may have failed from overheating.But I never had much success with the 60kHz receivers (two designs) and aerials (ferrite rodand wire frame aerials). Aerials extremely directional and poor reception in daylight hours.This Canaduino module has transformed the clock. It comes as a kit, but very little solderingrequired. But you do need to be competent in soldering tiny parts (the crystal).It was very well packed inside a small plastic box. I don't know whether the box was intendedto house the built-up unit, but that's what I did. With careful measurements and drilling Imounted the ferrire rod with cable ties, the PCB with M2.5 screws, and two phono sockets.One for power, the other for data.It seems quite tolerant of direction, but I'm relatively close to the Anthorn transmitter(about 135 km, 84 miles). It may be more critical at greater distances.Highly recommended.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ have big plans for this
*by A***P on 3 May 2022*

it works

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