Hi,
> It seems that 52MHz /64MHz precision clock references are like hen’s
> teeth, so I’m working on a design.
Have you seen http://code.google.com/p/clock-tamer/ ?
It can provide precision 52 / 64 MHz (and a lot of others) and can also
integrate a GPS receiver to lock itself to the 1 pps.
T
Gregory Maxwell wrote:
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 3:10 PM, Mark J. Blair wrote:
On Aug 17, 2010, at 2:24 PM, William Pretty Security Inc wrote:
It seems that 52MHz /64MHz precision clock references are like hen’s teeth, so
I’m working on a design.
What I need to know is what sort of leve
On Aug 17, 2010, at 2:24 PM, Gregory Maxwell wrote:
> I'd also like to echo the 10MHz comment. GPSDOs Clocks with excellent
> long term stability show up at fairly low prices on ebay all the time
> (excess from cell site deployments, I assume). I have a couple of
> them. What they don't usuall
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 3:10 PM, Mark J. Blair wrote:
>
> On Aug 17, 2010, at 2:24 PM, William Pretty Security Inc wrote:
>> It seems that 52MHz /64MHz precision clock references are like hen’s teeth,
>> so I’m working on a design.
>> What I need to know is what sort of level is the USRP1 looking
On Aug 17, 2010, at 2:24 PM, William Pretty Security Inc wrote:
> It seems that 52MHz /64MHz precision clock references are like hen’s teeth,
> so I’m working on a design.
> What I need to know is what sort of level is the USRP1 looking for ? Is it
> 3.3V CMOS ?
>
> Once I get the design worki
Hi All;
It seems that 52MHz /64MHz precision clock references are like hen's teeth,
so I'm working on a design.
What I need to know is what sort of level is the USRP1 looking for ? Is it
3.3V CMOS ?
Once I get the design working, I'll make them available at a reasonable
price J
Bill