I'm glad that the PulsePuppy post spawned some good discussion!

The pot I'm using is a Bournes 3296W-1-103LF which is a 25-turn, 10K, cermet pot, spec'd at 100ppm/degree, so it's not anything super fancy. The number of turns provides decent setability, and it seems to be a good match for the class of oscillator the PulsePuppy is designed for -- I found that I could trim the Isotemp oscillator without problems.

I'll admit up front that the PulsePuppy wasn't designed as a host for ultra-stable oscillators. I tried to keep the circuit board size and cost down, as well as the number of components that users would have to install. And since the EFC trimmer is one of those user-installed parts, it's possible to substitute as nice a pot as you'd like. I have one unit that's hooked up to an external precision pot with a turn-counter dial (just because it was there).

John
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On 12/24/2017 03:57 AM, Mark Goldberg wrote:
Can you specify what pot you have used? I am using some for my TCXO boards
and am not quite happy with the settability or mechanical stability.
resulting in noise and higher Allan Deviation.

A low noise regulator driving it also helped.

I subscribe to the opinion to not use any extra resistors. When the pot is
used as a voltage divider, theoretically it should have the same TC
throughout, so temperature effects should not affect the divide ratio or
the output. Only the input impedance of the control voltage input to the
oscillator relative to the effective resistance of the pot will provide
some effect with temperature.

Mark
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