Re: [time-nuts] Time stamp degradation being added in javascript

2018-01-12 Thread Magnus Danielson
These bugs is a big deal. I even had to answer customer questions on them. Interesting how you can use the cycle counter to deduct information out of that channel, forming a side-channel. Adding random jitter only slows down the attack, as the average bias difference won't change. Cheers,

Re: [time-nuts] Stable32 now available

2018-01-12 Thread Jerry Hancock
On the Rb unit I am sending you, I just use female standard jumpers on the pins. You’ll need +24 at about 1A and +5 at 400ma or less. Be careful if and when you open it as the caps I used were a little tall and they might get hung up on the case as you slide the board out. There is a 9-pin

Re: [time-nuts] Stable32 now available

2018-01-12 Thread paul swed
Hello to the group. The Stable32 book arrived yesterday from Lulu and its as expected. Good quality at a reasonable cost. It also arrived far faster then the web site would have you believe. Regards Paul WB8TSL On Fri, Jan 5, 2018 at 10:13 AM, Dr. David Kirkby < drkir...@kirkbymicrowave.co.uk>

[time-nuts] Adding the Rubidium option to a Symmetricom S200

2018-01-12 Thread Warren Kumari
I was also wondering if anyone has the pinouts to connect an X72 to a SyncServer S200 (or S250, S300, S350 etc), basically adding the Rb option? I've gotten it much of the way there, but it doesn't *quite* seem to work reliably - from looking carefully at the sales brochure

[time-nuts] Symmetricom SA22.c signal breakout board

2018-01-12 Thread Mark Sims
I should have been more clear about the estimated price. That included the BNC board. I am looking at modifying that to be able to use SMA or BNC connectors. ___ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to