[time-nuts] SRS SR620 External Source Issue -- Help Request -- A thought
Didier Juges
didier at cox.net
Wed Feb 21 23:52:15 EST 2007
Dr Bruce Griffiths wrote:
> TheInfamousFlavio at hotmail.com wrote:
>
>>> ...if my model is correct the apparent offset in the
>>> mean will be increased by a factor of 10 over that for a a 1 second gate
>>> time.
>>>
>>> Bruce
>>>
>>>
>> Looks like you're right Bruce. I did both 1, 0.1 and 0.01 gate times and
>> the error increased by a factor of 10.
>>
>> And it doesn't sound like this is a fixable in any easy sort of manner,
>> right?
>>
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> Flavio
>
> If the SR620 can do some simple arithmetic before displaying the result,
> then this calibration problem is easily corrected.
> Otherwise you will have to do the corrections on a PC (or hand held
> calculator).
> The correction will vary with time and temperature so you will need to
> measure it periodically.
>
> Corrected frequency = measured frequency*(nominal gate time)/(nominal
> gate time + differential delay).
> In your case the differential delay appears to be about 150 picoseconds.
>
> Bruce
>
>
Bruce/Flavio,
Could that be mostly corrected (at constant temperature) by inserting
the proper delay at the right place (in the form of a short piece of
coax cable)?
It seems that the error could be easily reduced by a factor of 10.
Didier
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