Hi

On the sub-set of receivers that send you the sawtooth correction *after* (as 
in 200 ms after) the PPS …. the delay 
line correction thing does not work very well. Also in a “strict time nuts” 
sense, you can only delay the edge. If the 
sawtooth says the edge was late, you can never get it back to correct 
(accurate). Not at all a big deal for a GPSDO. 
It is a big deal if you are looking for a “perfect tick” time wise.

Bob

> On Jul 18, 2016, at 11:28 PM, Mark Sims <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Or use the sawtooth compensation value  to control an external variable delay 
> line circuit to move around the PPS signal from the receiver.  This can get 
> interesting to implement if the receiver can output negative values for the 
> sawtooth compensation (hint: add a bias to  the sawtooth value to make the 
> compensation values always positive and adjust the antenna cable delay 
> command to remove the bias value that you add.  Oh, and for some receivers 
> you have to reverse the meaning of positive and negative sawtooth corrections 
> and/or cable delay values).  It is even more interesting if the receiver 
> outputs the sawtooth correction after the pulse it just generated... hint: 
> get a different GPS receiver).
> 
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>> A device that uses the sawtooth data shoves it into the control loop along 
>> with the measured early / late information on the PPS. 
> 
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