[GPS_Standard] Ovenaire OSC 49-61C
Geoff Blake
geoff at palaemon.demon.co.uk
Mon Jan 28 06:25:54 EST 2008
On Sun, 27 Jan 2008, Zack Widup wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Jan 2008, Geoff Blake wrote:
>
> > OK, so I had to go into work....
> >
> [snip]
> >
> > Does anybody have a link to a simple design that I can lash up to
> > simply compare phase between two 10MHz oscillators?
> >
> > 73
> >
> >
>
> I just hook them to the H and V inputs on a scope and look at the
> Lissajous figure. Extremely accurate.
Hi Zack, list,
Yes, the Lissajous figure is an easy way to do it, but when you
are comparing parts in 10^10 at 10MHz, you are looking at a
1000sec. cycle time or longer - boring!
The Rohde & Schwarz XSRM frequency standard incorporates a XSRM-Z3
phase comparitor which may be used to compare an unknown
"standard" with the XSRM itself. This produces a phase difference
output calibrated in nSec which may be fed to some form of
recording device.
Simplistically it is just a R/S flipflop set by the leading edge
of one sine wave and reset by the leading edge of the second sine
wave. The width of the Q output and via a LPF the mean voltage of
that output indicate the phase difference. To make one would not
be an insurmountable design task - even for me, but why should I
re-invent the wheel?
Any ideas folk?
73 de Geoff
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