Re: [time-nuts] Jitter Definition

2014-04-19 Thread HagaaarTheHorrible
Thanks a lot for the answers! I think I already have the G.810, will check the others too now. Also will try to get the Dunn/Putzeys papers mentioned from the other thread. Again thank you all very much! Best Regards Hag ___ time-nuts mailing list --

Re: [time-nuts] time-nuts Digest, Vol 117, Issue 61

2014-04-18 Thread HagaaarTheHorrible
: HagaaarTheHorrible hagaaar587pl...@googlemail.com To: time-nuts@febo.com Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2014 2:54 PM Subject: [time-nuts] Jitter Definition Hello there, I tried searching the archives (and google, IEEE, NIST, ITU), but didn't really find a satisfying answer, so I thought I'd ask

[time-nuts] Jitter Definition

2014-04-17 Thread HagaaarTheHorrible
Hello there, I tried searching the archives (and google, IEEE, NIST, ITU), but didn't really find a satisfying answer, so I thought I'd ask directly. In short: Is there any kind of standard definition for Jitter which is commonly accepted? I (think I) understood Jitter and phase noise by now,

Re: [time-nuts] Morion MV89 and LTC6957

2013-11-08 Thread HagaaarTheHorrible
on recent experience, you may have to buy 10 or more before you find one that is reasonably close to working correctly. The low output issues are far from the only problem on these units. Bob On Nov 6, 2013, at 9:27 AM, HagaaarTheHorrible hagaaar587pl...@googlemail.com wrote: Hello

[time-nuts] Morion MV89 and LTC6957

2013-11-06 Thread HagaaarTheHorrible
Hello there, I'm trying to build a low phase noise signal generator with a Morion MV89 OCXO. ( http://www.morion.com.ru/catalog_pdf/MV89-OCXO.pdf ) The 10 MHz Sine coming from the MV89 shall be converted to a 10 MHz rectangle with the LTC6957-3 (

[time-nuts] Low Jitter / Phase Noise 10kHz Signal

2013-09-10 Thread HagaaarTheHorrible
Hi there, I hope this is the correct way to post here and that its not been covered before. I've read some threads about frequency dividers, but didn't really find all the answers I'm looking for. I'm trying to generate a 10kHz sine wave thats as clean as possible, as it will be a reference