Mark wrote:

I just ran a tbolt (which has been off for a couple of months) and logged the 
state for a couple of hours...  and then remembered something about the initial 
DAC value setting that I had figured out long ago... it has little to nothing 
to do with oscillator disciplining.    The tbolt drives the GPS from the 10 MHz 
ocxo.  If the ocxo is too far off freq it can't track satellites.   The initial 
dac setting is used to speed up acquisition of satellites and not to speed up 
the OCXO disciplining loop lock.

Well...  by doing the one, it also does the other.

As soon as a satellite is acquired (after a couple of minutes), the DAC voltage jumps and 
the disciplining starts.  A few seconds later when more sats are tracked, it gets 
underway in earnest (and by then the OCXO is warm enought to be within 0.1 Hz).  After 1 
hour the box temperature has stabilized and the freq is within a couple of milli Hz.  
After two hours the oscillator has settled down to the point where the DAC curve goes 
into "wandering around" instead of following  a smooth decay compensating for 
the oscillator warm-up.  The attached image show the first hour of the process.

If you look carefully at the first 3-4 minutes, you'll see it does exactly what I described. The DAC reference is 0.510v, and the scale is 5000uV/division (=5mV/division). According to the paramaters, the initial DAC voltage (INIT) = 0.499v. I assume this was previously stored as the DAC value after the Tbolt had fully stabilized, some time in the past.

Sure enough, the DAC voltage starts at just about 0.499v (it looks like 0.494v on the graph), and when the second satellite is acquired it jumps very quickly to 0.529v -- an overshoot of some 55% -- before settling back to ~0.518v, at which time it appears to be on frequency within 1e-8 or so. From that point disciplining continues as the crystal warms up.

If one accepted my suggestion, the initial DAC voltage would be set to ~0.518v for this oscillator. In that case, it should be within a few millivolts of the voltage required when the second satellite is acquired and the huge step with its 55% overshoot should be avoided.

I would be very interested to see the result of another dead cold start of this same Tbolt, with INIT set to 0.518v. Of course, the time at which the second satellite is acquired (hence, the temperature of the crystal when discipline begins, and thus, the exact DAC voltage required for a stepless transition, will be a bit different from one start to the next, so it won't be perfect. But it will be a hell of a lot better than starting from 0.499v).

Now -- does what happens during the first five minutes really make any difference, given that no time-nut is going to do serious work with a GPSDO for at least several hours after a cold start? No, probably not. But we are time-nuts, after all, aren't we?

Best regards,

Charles


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