Tom Van Baak has developed dividers based on simple PIC chips that will
produce 1 PPS from several input frequencies. These dividers have
remarkably low jitter, down in the couple-of-picosecond range, and are
very simple.
I've implemented life support circuitry around two versions of Tom's
code, both available as kits from TAPR:
The TADD-2 is a 4x6 inch board with 6 BNC outputs, each of which can be
set to provide 1, 10, 100, 1K, or 10K PPS from either a 5 or 10 MHz input:
http://tapr.org/kits_tadd-2.html
The T2-Mini is a tiny board with a single input and output. The default
firmware allows PPS output for 1, 2.5, 5, or 10MHz input:
http://tapr.org/kits_t2-mini.html
Both of these devices have a low-jitter sine-to-square converter on the
input, and work over a wide input amplitude range, so just about any
sine wave will drive them.
John
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On 1/13/2016 4:22 AM, Jerome Blaha wrote:
Hey Guys,
Is there an easy circuit to build that can consistently deliver a 1 PPS from a
10MHz source with excellent resolution and repeatability? My first application
is to test different 10MHz oscillators without a TIC always attached and then
compare the PPS output change over time against a master GPSDO PPS with an
HP53132A.
The circuit used for PPS generation would have to deliver consistent PPS output
with preferably not more than 100ps noise or jitter, assuming a perfect source.
I'm totally guessing that for this resolution, the PPS would have to be
generated and accurate to within 0.001Hz every second. If this is too
difficult, maybe the integration time can be increased to generate one pulse
every 10second or every 100,000,000.00 cycles?
Finally, is a square 10Mhz reference any better in this case than a sinusoidal
input for generating the PPS?
Thanks,
Jerome
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