Hi

You probably are better off simply taking all the samples into your "smarts" 
and handling things there rather than having the 5335 do it for you. Since you 
are simply looking at data once a second (delta T between two 1 pps signals) 
it's not a compute intensive setup. 

If you are trying to measure frequency with the 5335 rather than pps signals, 
you have some other problems to deal with. The data rate is still very slow. 
Even with this setup I would not play with the 5335 internal math, other than 
to subtract the nominal frequency. The sole advantage there is having data 
that's easier on the eyes. 

Bob

On Sep 1, 2013, at 11:34 PM, Paul <[email protected]> wrote:

> (In light of a recent conversation)
> 
> My initial proposition is to use the mean function to close in on a
> coarse frequency adjustment.  Initially starting at 100 and then
> moving to 1,000 samples.  I'm using a Firefly I for the external time
> base.
> 
> I doubt I'll have a plan for fine frequency adjustment beyond using it
> as a gpsdo.
> 
> Is that reasonable or am I missing something critical in my counter naivete?
> 
> --
> Paul
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