Hi

The “ppb” number in this case is the temperature performance. Indeed, that is 
“pretty close” to 
the temperature performance of the CSAC. Aging is rated at 50 ppb / year. 
That’s a bit further
out than what a typical CSAC will do. 

In either case, if you let the beast run for a year, it is aging that will 
dominate the error. Temperature
and voltage affects will be minor on either the CSAC or this OCXO *if* it runs 
“open loop” for a long
time. On the other hand, if it “phones home” for a sync on a daily basis, aging 
does not matter much
at all.

Bob

> On Jan 26, 2018, at 6:29 AM, Blair Lade <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Have just seen this and is relevant to the current CSAC discussion
> https://www.iqdfrequencyproducts.com/news/2018/01/18/iqd-targets-high-performance-communications-applications-with-new-tight-stability-low-phase-noise-ocxo
> 
> Blair lade (Australia)
> 
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