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Looking for simplistic OEM timer module

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Folks,

Could you recommend a small OEM timer module? The output of the module should be able to go on for 0.1s with a repetition period of 1.0s. The output could be a relay or TTL. The module may be programmed with potentiometers, or via other methods. Mechanical dimensions - about the size of a deck of playing cards (or smaller). PCB without enclosure would work just fine.

;) Here are preemptive responses to some of the usual comments:
* I know that I can build such module myself (either with a PIC or with a couple of 555s). I’d be delighted to do that, but I have been asked to look for off-the-shelf ones. People in this forum have seen a lot in their travels.
* I know that google is my friend. In parallel to posting this request for advice, I’m googling like crazy, but haven’t yet found what I'm looking for. If you can think of good search phrases, please post them

Thanks,
- Nick
 

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