On 6/29/18 6:13 AM, Martyn Smith wrote:
Hello,

My colleague Steve asked a question about wanting to generate a 10 MHz and
100 MHz squarewaves with both rising edges aligned to a reference 1 pps
input (to within 5ns).


Your 1pps to 10MHz sync is complex and you want to avoid it?

Otherwise, a x10 multiplier will generate a 100MHz from 10 MHz that is coherent (leaving aside issues of squaring up sine waves, etc.). There will be some time offset between the zero crossing of 100 and zero crossing of 10, but that should be "adjustable" by any of a variety of means (10ns is a couple meters of coax). It will vary with temperature somewhat.

The x10 is usually done as a x5 and a x2. I guess a PLL multiplier would also work.

Other than that, some scheme where you generate your 100, divide to get 10, and adjust the 100 a bit to line it up with the 1pps. (unless your tolerance spec is +/- 5ns, in which case you just use the 100 to latch the 1pps).




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