Maybe I am missing something obvious here but after using the 1PPS/10MHz
reference multiplied up to 100 MHz cant you just insert a passive L/C
phase shift network at the input (or output) of the multiplier chain and
tune one of the "C" legs in the phase shift network to align theĀ edges
(change the the delay slightly) of the two waveforms? Temperature
stability of the phase shift network might be a problem ? What are the
other drawbacks of this simple approach?
-DC
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On Jun 29, 2018, at 9:13 AM, Martyn Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,
My colleague Steve asked a question about wanting to generate a 10 MHz and
100 MHz squarewaves with both rising edges aligned to a reference 1 pps
input (to within 5ns).
--
Dave
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www.ArtekManuals.com
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