https://www.nature.com/articles/s41567-017-0042-3
At substantially more expense, and with an experimental lattice clock,
and a lot more references..
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I just did a small adapter board that converts the 2x5 pin 2mm header on the
Furuno GT-8031 to a 1x9 pin 0.1" connector with the pinouts of the Adafruit
Ultimate GPS. There a couple of minor pin differences... the Adafruit FIX pin
is not used and the Adafriuit 3.3VREG output pin is used as
On Wed, February 14, 2018 7:06 pm, jimlux wrote:
> At substantially more expense, and with an experimental lattice clock,
Does that schematic figure in the paper imply that the "transportable"
strontium and ytterbium clocks are built into trailers instead of the
traditional rack enclosure?
Sorry, missed the last character in the URL:
https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.118.073601
On Thu, 15 Feb 2018 at 4:42 pm, Michael Wouters
wrote:
> There's a photo here:
>
> https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.118.07360
>
There's a photo here:
https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.118.07360
Cheers
Michael
On Thu, 15 Feb 2018 at 1:47 pm, Chris Caudle wrote:
> On Wed, February 14, 2018 7:06 pm, jimlux wrote:
> > At substantially more expense, and with an experimental
On Feb 14, 2018 19:47, "Chris Caudle" wrote:
On Wed, February 14, 2018 7:06 pm, jimlux wrote:
> At substantially more expense, and with an experimental lattice clock,
Does that schematic figure in the paper imply that the "transportable"
strontium and ytterbium clocks are