Didier Juges wrote: > Dr Bruce Griffiths wrote: > >> In principle this measurement could be made with a time interval counter: >> PPS -> START >> delayed 10KHz -> STOP >> >> Vary the delay and watch the jitter jump when the leading edge of the >> PPS signal occurs during the 10KHz burst which was phase coherent with >> the previous PPS pulse. >> The only problem is finding a suitable variable delay device with >> sufficiently low (<=1ns??) jitter. >> >> >> > The delay device can be triggered by the 1 PPS, then will drive the ARM > input of the counter, so as long as the delay device's jitter is less > than the 10 kHz period, if we adjust the delay to 0.99985 second > (between the last 2 periods of 10 kHz before the 1 PPS), then the TI > counter will START on the last 10 kHz pulse before the pps, and STOP on > the 1 PPS. > Tek has some time delay generators in the TM-500 and 7000 plug-in > series. I knew one day I would need one of those, I now know why :-) > > Didier > > > _______________________________________________ > time-nuts mailing list > time-nuts@febo.com > https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts > > Since the delay generator is clocked at 10kHz 4029B synchronous up/down binary/decade counters should be satisfactory. Since the edge speeds are relatively slow breadboarding will be somewhat simpler and more reliable.
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