> Thanks for looking at my data that was what I was fishing for all > along :-)
You can import it the same way, actually -- install the TimeLab beta at www.ke5fx.com/timelab/setup.exe and use File->Import ASCII Phase Data to read your file. Set Nominal Frequency to 1, Numeric Field # to whichever field contains your time data (2 for capture.txt), and the 'x' field to 250E-12 to convert to seconds. That should give you the same graph I posted. Ulrich Bangert's Plotter application is also good for this sort of thing, although I don't immediately see how to make it scale the data by 250E-12 to convert it to seconds. > I was looking at the article: > > "A Small Dual Mixer Time Difference (DMTD) Clock Measuring System > W.J. Riley " > Richard posted > > And thinking it would be nice to do the DSS and Mixer boards to > go with the > pictic II. > > Or changing the Pictic II to use the Acam TDC GP2 Time to Digital > Converter; 2 > channel w/65 ps resolution now under $30. as Bruce suggested a while back. > > My wants sure exceed my cans ;-) Once lower measurement floors are desired and the system grows in complexity and cost, other approaches besides TICs start to look more appealing. For what it does, though, this is a really nice little board. -- john, KE5FX _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.