Richard B. Gilbert wrote:
I believe I have read the PHK has modified the ntpd PLL for use with
refclocks such as GPS and Cesium. I don't know PLL design from a hole
in the ground but he might have improved the design for that specific
purpose. It's worth looking into!!
BTW, what hardware and O/S are you using for this project? Solaris
8/SPARC keeps time to a precision of one microsecond. I don't know of
any hardware/software that supports a higher precision but there may
well be some.
AFAIK, Sun was the first to implement nanosecond kernel time resolution,
it is definitely a standard part of all FreeBSD systems, and an absolute
requirement if you want sub-microsecond GPS/Cs performance.
Ulrich Windl have maintained a set of patches to Linux to get ns there
as well.
Terje
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