I can concur with this. When I have to measure 2 inputs using TICC, I always
use lady heather for this reason. Either that dump TICC output into a text
file, check it first, then feed it into other tools.
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Lady Heather's TICC parser does not expect alternating ABAB readings and
handles the ABAB vs ABBA situation properly.
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Hi
You have three inputs to the TICC:
1) The “frequency standard” input that delivers 10 MHz to the device.
2) The (likely pps) to channel A
3) the (likely also pps) to channel B
The device runs a continuous time count based on the frequency standard input.
Each edge it sees on channel A gets
Chris
I don't have any of that kit yet but it seems to me that the two units have
locked to each other somehow, a bit like the question I raised a while ago
about crystals locking to each other.
Just a pure guess though.
John
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Hi Chris --
Two possibilities:
1. Make sure you have TimeLab set for the correct mode (timestamp vs
time interval), for two channels, and for the right scaling factor (for
timestamps, scale by 1). Any of those can cause 1e0-type results.
2. If the two channels have timestamps that are within