This is a bit of a stupid question I realise, but would anyone care to speculate as to what this circuit could be for? I'm not really expecting anyone to be able to identify it but you never know. It's just possible someone might have an idea.
I found it in a small sports field in the compound of a hospital so I think it might be part of some discarded medical equipment. The top cover was missing which might have had a descriptive label. The whole interior of the box was encapsulated with a soft, black rubbery material that was very easy to dig out to reveal the PCB. It's a pity that there are no legible numbers on the ICs which might also have helped. On the PCB itself but buried under the encapsulation, are a 5-pin and a 2-pin header. Inputs for a programmable IC possibly. There is only a single 3-pin connector accessible from the outside which has a black, red and white cable connected to the PCB. I assume two of these (black/red?) would be the DC supply but I wonder what could all that circuitry be doing that requires a single output wire. The solid alloy box and encapsulation suggest water-proofing and high vibration protection. Anyway, I thought I'd ask on the off chance someone might have an idea. The alloy box will come in very handy for a mast-head antenna amplifier that needs a neat, waterproof housing.
Trevor