[time-nuts] Confused about Rubidium oscillators
Bob Camp
lists at rtty.us
Wed Nov 14 17:08:47 UTC 2012
Hi
In a Cs beam tube, you start with a bucket of metal at one end of the tube.
You shoot it towards the other end of the tube. When you have shot it all,
the tube stops working. That's a "well defined wear-out" or "use-up"
mechanism.
The comparison they are making is to a Cs beam tube.
Bob
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Subject: [time-nuts] Confused about Rubidium oscillators
Do Rb oscillators wear out? I have found:
"There are no "wear-out" or "use-up" mechanisms in a Datum
Efratom Rubidium oscillator."
-- Datum - Note About Rubidium Oscillators
and
"Atomic Vapor Oscillators have no wear out mechanism."
-- FEI - Precison Oscillator Overview, 2007, p19.
But also:
"Unlike a quartz crystal oscillator which has no clearly-defined "wear out"
period and, if well-designed, can actually improve as time goes on, a
Rubidium
reference has a definite lifetime associated with its lamp: As the unit
operates, the Rubidium within the lamp is gradually consumed and eventually,
too
little vapor is available for the atomic resonance to be detected and the
unit
fails."
-- http://www.ka7oei.com/10meg_rubidium1.html
and
The page at:
http://www.oscilent.com/esupport/TechSupport/ReviewPapers/IntroQuartz/vigcom
p.htm
also mentions a wear out mechanism.
and
"These OCXOs maintain performance characteristics comparable to Rubidium
oscillators without their high cost and inherent wear out,"
--
http://www.microwavejournal.com/articles/2301-an-ocxo-with-rubidium-oscillat
or-performance
Finally I found:
"Problems with rubidium cell wear-out have been solved and manufacturers now
offer essentially unlimited warranties against cell failure."
--http://www.endruntechnologies.com/frequency-standard-oscillators.htm
so maybe both points of view are correct?
I recall seeing something about rejuvenating Rb oscillators on this list, so
I
suspect Clint is correct.
Whose right? As a time-nut, do you leave your Rb oscillators on 24/7?
Thanks,
--
Bob Smither, PhD Circuit Concepts, Inc.
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