Re: [time-nuts] Some ES100 WWVB BPSK success

2018-12-25 Thread Poul-Henning Kamp
In message <1D93794F4BC1422BB065B2EF8C431AFF@pc52>, "Tom Van Baak" writes: >> So intended for setting the display of a human readable clock face, not >> "time-nuttery" class performance. > >That's likely true, but if someone finds that the latency or jitter >is systematic and if several o

Re: [time-nuts] Some ES100 WWVB BPSK success

2018-12-25 Thread Tom Van Baak
Tim -- Thanks much for that initial ES100 report. Within a day, universal-solder.ca sold out their initial inventory of these dev boards so I'm expecting a flood of technical reports here on the list. Graham -- Thanks for your comments on I2C. That will surely help others who get frustrated usi

Re: [time-nuts] Some ES100 WWVB BPSK success

2018-12-25 Thread Graham / KE9H
I also received mine. I have it hooked up to a Beaglebone Black (BBB) running Python for control of the ES100. Since the BBB is a 3.3V device, no issues with the Voltage of the interfaces. On the second floor of a house in Austin, TX, so far, it provides the time every time I ask it (about a 2 minu