Bob Camp <[email protected]> ha scritto:

Hi

Ok, so the data is already decimated and it does show a 20 hour period.

Yes


The way I'm reading things - the pps's start out at zero offset on the left
side (yellow line at about sample 350). They still are at roughly zero
offset on the right side (at about sample 17045). Total peak to peak in the
yellow line is 0.5 ns. Total peak to peak in the red line is 1.4 ns. One ns
over 20 hours would be 1.4x10^-14.

I will think about this, now I cannot still figure it out :)


So back to the original question - was drift in the pps removed before the
graph was done?

No, the only filtering was the removing of the glitches:
the blue graph is the result of
"if Period is a number between 0 and 1,4s then plot (1-Period)x10^9"
the other are the averaging, each sample is averaged with
it's neighbours, 100 samples for the red (50 before and 50 after)
and 1000 samples for the yellow (500 before and 500 after).


Fabio.


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