Hi Guys,

I am planning to make a new version of my own GPSDO. I have attached the 
schematic of the OCXO and DAC. Because the stability of my previous design was 
not yet optimal, I now chose better components; my main criteria was the lowest 
tempco I found.
As one can see, I plan to use the DAC8560, which is a 16-bit DAC having an 
internal 2ppm/K voltage reference. Alternatively, the DAC8501 could be used, 
which requires an external voltage reference for which I selected the ADR441B 
(typically 1ppm/K).
I have different OCXOs which I want to test; one of them requires a 0 to 5V EFC 
voltage, and the other has 0 to 10V. By changing the gain of the two 
noninverting amplifiers, both OCXOs can be fitted. The two 1k resistors make 
the tuning range a bit smaller.
The OpAmp I chose has 2.5 uV/K tempco.
Besides that I have fitted an additional OpAmp to measure the OCXO current. The 
Oscilloquartz STAR4 GPSDO I have has the same design; I assume it measures the 
OCXO current to determine when the warmup time has elapsed.
I was now consdering the tempco of the resistors involved. Should I use there 
resistors having an especially low tempco, or are ordinary 1% resistors fine?
One last question; I have further analyzed the STAR4 design and I saw that they 
are using a PWM DAC. Almost all GPSDOs I have ever seen uses PWM, why do they 
do that? what is the advantage over a DAC similar to the one I selected?


Thanks for your comments,
best
Tobias
HB9FSX


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