Nick wrote:

The output from my GPSDO is a square wave, so I didn't condition the input. In the past what I've used for that is a DC blocking cap, followed by a Thevenin termination (100 ohms to ground and Vcc) feeding a 74LVC1G17 Schmitt trigger buffer. I don't know if that's up to Time Nuts standard or not. The one downside I've seen with it is that it kind of requires a larger input amplitude than is sometimes convenient.

You will get less jitter (as well as more sensitivity) if you use a buffer without a Schmitt input (it should also be "native" CMOS -- with an input threshold of 1/2 Vcc -- not CMOS with TTL input thresholds). For best performance, the input signal should be scaled to drive the buffer input quite close to both logic power supply rails. You can use Shottky diodes (1N5711, 1N6263) to clamp the buffer input to 0 and Vcc if necessary (I would include such diodes as a best practice, even if I did not expect input excursions beyond the rails).

Best regards,

Charles


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