[time-nuts] OCXO Retrace

Bob Camp kb8tq at n1k.org
Thu Feb 11 06:59:57 EST 2016


Hi

The Trimble TBolts were made over a long period of time. If you compare “early” (90’s) units to the “late” (~2005) units there are differences in performance. 

Bob

> On Feb 11, 2016, at 12:16 AM, Charles Steinmetz <csteinmetz at yandex.com> wrote:
> 
> Bob wrote:
> 
>> I'll see if I can figure out which of these is retracing the "wrong" way and put it in a unit.  I'll let it cook for a couple of days and then post a plot.  Like I said, these are all Trimble 34310-T, though I know that there were at least two manufacturers for that part number.  They were all positive EFC devices with more or less the same frequency range.
> 
> I would expect all OCXOs with the same part number to have the same type of crystal (though maybe not from the same manufacturer), so they should all be the same (within some distribution around nominal) WRT the *warmup* drift.  As to the actual (post-warmup) *retrace* drift, there is no right or wrong direction.  If you let an OCXO go cold 100 times, wait a day or more (each time), and then power it up, it will likely retrace up sometimes and down other times.  One of my 10811s pretty much alternates from one cold start to the next (but I very rarely power it down).
> 
> Once again, crystals are very individual devices with very individual personalities, and they are often unpredictable.  They are made to be powered up and left undisturbed for months/years/decades.  Use them that way, evaluate them that way, and don't waste time puzzling about what they do for the first month after you power them up.  It does not make any sense to power them on and off "rapidly" (off for less than a week, on for less than a week) and try to draw conclusions about anything that matters with respect to their performance.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Charles
> 
> 
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