[time-nuts] timelab

Don Latham djl at montana.com
Thu Jul 5 05:14:52 UTC 2012


So if the 5370 determines the data rate, then in calculating adev or
other such products, we're assuming the time differences are ergodic
because we're not getting them sequentially, but rather selecting the
delay intervals at long inetrvals between them?

John Miles
>> > The sample rate field in the dialog box is only used to tell TimeLab
>> > what
>> > the actual data rate is.  The program doesn't alter the counter's
>> > controls
>> > at all.
>>
>> good. That will be very easy to do.  Are there any tricks to use in
>> your
>> prologix setup program?
>
> Meaning the one from the older GPIB Toolkit?  No, that isn't used by
> TimeLab
> at all.  It can still be useful if you want to reset the adapter to its
> factory settings, but a more complete job of that can be done by
> re-flashing
> the firmware from www.prologix.biz, if you find yourself needing to do
> that.
>
> -- john, KE5FX
> www.miles.io
>
>
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