Wojciech,
On 23/01/14 14:46, Wojciech Owczarek wrote:
Thanks for your suggestions so far everyone,
The picPET would be a great solution if it could run at higher frequencies
- but now there's a separate thread about that :)
Magnus - my reference is a Brilliant Telecom (now Juniper Networks TCA
Thanks for your suggestions so far everyone,
The picPET would be a great solution if it could run at higher frequencies
- but now there's a separate thread about that :)
Magnus - my reference is a Brilliant Telecom (now Juniper Networks TCA
series) PTP grandmaster (TCA8000), which does PTP and ha
rement
> Sent: Wednesday, 22 January 2014, 1:23
> Subject: [time-nuts] Affordable (cheap) COTS / eBay kit for TIE / 1PPS phase
> comparison
>
>
> Hi List,
>
> I'm a software developer turned network test engineer slowly turning
> time&frequency g
nd frequency measurement
Sent: Wednesday, 22 January 2014, 1:23
Subject: [time-nuts] Affordable (cheap) COTS / eBay kit for TIE / 1PPS phase
comparison
Hi List,
I'm a software developer turned network test engineer slowly turning
time&frequency guy (not sure if this is upwards or
Hi,
On 22/01/14 02:46, Bob Camp wrote:
Hi
You can do a lot better than 5 ns these days if you want to spend some money.
Some low(er) cost alternatives:
5335 counter running GPIB. The counter should be below $150 and it should get
you to 1 ns or so.
5334 counter also running GPIB. A bit smal
I meant I have *no* time to spare to complete one.
Thanks
Wojciech
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Hi
You can do a lot better than 5 ns these days if you want to spend some money.
Some low(er) cost alternatives:
5335 counter running GPIB. The counter should be below $150 and it should get
you to 1 ns or so.
5334 counter also running GPIB. A bit smaller / cheaper - should be around 2
ns.
Hi List,
I'm a software developer turned network test engineer slowly turning
time&frequency guy (not sure if this is upwards or downwards ;-) ) with
some distant background in electronic engineering.
For the last couple of years I have been increasingly involved in various
work involving IEEE 15