> On Jul 18, 2016, at 4:20 PM, Bob Camp <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On a receiver with sawtooth correction, you have a manufacturer specific 
> message that gives
> you information on the state of the receiver. It is defined as either 
> applying to the next pps
> or to the pps that just came out. There is a field that may give you 
> picosecond resolution 
> (as opposed to accuracy) data on the proper location of the PPS edge. 
> Depending on how
> you evaluate the correction, it can get the jitter down below 1 ns (again, 
> jitter as opposed
> to accuracy). 
> 
> A device that uses the sawtooth data shoves it into the control loop along 
> with the measured 
> early / late information on the PPS. 

Thanks. That’s what I figured. Thanks to you and everyone for confirming that.


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