[time-nuts] TICC Question

2022-04-26 Thread Graham / KE9H
For John A., or anyone comfortable answering. When using the TICC in the default time stamping mode, is there any minimum required separation in time required between the channel A and channel B input events? Is the TICC capable of handling two events within a few pico seconds of each other? I

[time-nuts] TICC question

2019-01-25 Thread Mark Sims
Heather can run on Windows, macOS, Linux (including the RasPi) and FreeBSD. Check the first post of this thread. There is a link to the X11 version source code (also download the attached heather.txt file that contains the documentation). That .zip file also has a pre-compiled binary for

Re: [time-nuts] TICC question

2019-01-25 Thread jimlux
On 1/25/19 3:28 PM, Mark Sims wrote: You can send it a '#' to get back to the config menu. Or use Lady Heather to control it and log data captures. The 'P' keyboard menu has most of the config commands. Heather (and the '#' command won't work with the original firmware release... you may

[time-nuts] TICC question

2019-01-25 Thread Mark Sims
You can send it a '#' to get back to the config menu. Or use Lady Heather to control it and log data captures. The 'P' keyboard menu has most of the config commands. Heather (and the '#' command won't work with the original firmware release... you may need to upgrade the firmware. Are you

[time-nuts] TICC question

2019-01-25 Thread jimlux
I've got my TICC here 10MHz from a 3325 internal reference ChA driven from a 1 Hz sine wave from the 3325 In time stamp (T) mode I get this: 3.856748610623 chA 4.856490834562 chA 5.856228782747 chA 6.856429385854 chA 7.856145770694 chA 8.855822275902 chA 9.856745141437 chA 10.856484310506 chA