Here is a plot of the overnight ADEV I just ran comparing my GSPDO to my 
KS-24361/Z381x.  The red line is the ADEV which seems to cross at 200 and 2000 
tau.  The green is the output of my board's TIC in ns.  It measures the phase 
of my OCXO against the sawtooth-corrected PPS from the LEA-6T.  The blue is the 
time interval between the 10MHz from my GPSDO and the 10MHz from the KS-24361 
in ns as measured by my 5335A.




As you can see, the phase of the KS-24361 seems to wander around from time to 
time as compared to the relatively straight line plotted by my TIC.  The 
divergences seem to match what I can see happening on the Satstat screen in the 
"1PPS TI xx ns relative to GPS" field.  Eventually I will get that in real time 
and see if correcting for that flattens the plot and changes the ADEV.





I should point out that there are some thermal drift problems that aren't very 
apparent on this plot.  I ramped up the differential gain, and combined with 
the relatively stable temperature overnight, the effects are fairly muted.  
Hopefully a new regulator design will resolve the temperature problems.





Could someone tell me if there's any significance to the fact that the ADEV 
crosses (or whatever the proper term is) at about 200 and 2000 tau rather than 
the usual 100 and 1000?




Bob - AE6RV




_______________________________________________
time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com
To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts
and follow the instructions there.

Reply via email to