Date: Tue, 25 May 2010 09:08:18 +0100
From: "Clive Green" <[email protected]>
Subject: [time-nuts] IRIG B
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Can anyone help with a modern IRIG B chipset manufacturer

Many thanks

Clive Green

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Hi Clive and the group.

I can't give you a lead on an ready-made chipset, but I've implemented an 
IRIG-B decoder in a 68HC11 and in an 68HCS12.  I found the difficult part to be 
the analog section, as it can introduce significant uncertainties in the timing 
stream, especially in a modulated signal.  We got ours down to around 10 uSec 
which we considered quite good.  Of course the 5 volt logic levels of the 
unmodulated signal makes it easier to get better accuracy.

The IRIG-B decoder work I did was implemented on power systems relays & 
disturbance recorders several years ago, then I left the company and in the 
meantime, they changed over to an FPGA implementation and skipped the processor 
altogether.  Now I'm back with that same company (although ownership has 
changed), but I haven't yet had a chat with the new FPGA designer to find out 
how he did it :-)

I've also tweaked and "upgraded" (well in my opinion) the TG program of the NTP 
package, which generates WWV(H) and IRIG-B audio signals in *NIX operating 
systems.  It was targeted for the Sun Sparc and I moved it to OSS audio which 
was what I was using on X86 GNU/LINUX at the time.  I think I submitted it for 
inclusion in the NTP package but I don't think it ever got in there; I used to 
claim that it was rejected, but then again it's also possible that I didn't 
submit it correctly.  I can give this to you if you would like.

If you would advise on your application and parametric requirements, perhaps I 
(or someone else on the mailing list) could make further suggestion or help 
directly.

-- 

Dean Weiten


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