They use accelerometers and were getting better than 2E-12/g in 2004 but
I've been a bit out of touch since then

Rob K

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Subject: Re: [time-nuts] low-g OCXO GPSDO

Hi Bjoern,
 
thanks for the pointer.
 
Unfortunately they only say "FEI propriatary compensation techniques"  
without going into details.
 
I am interested in the details :)
 
I am wondering if we can get down to 1 to 5E-012/g in an inexpensive way
without using accelerometers etc.
 
thanks,
bye,
Said
 
 
In a message dated 6/5/2008 10:39:02 Pacific Daylight Time,
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No  personal experience, but this has been referenced here before:

http://www.zyfer.com/documents/whitepapers/qz_low-g_4-04.pdf





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