Hi

Isolation in a carefully managed test setup can be done (with enough money to 
spend). Isolation it the real 
world with grounds and cables running here and there is likely to be a 
challenge. At least that’s been the case
on the few dozen of these systems I’ve designed and put into production ….

Bob

> On Jul 27, 2018, at 11:29 AM, ed breya <e...@telight.com> wrote:
> 
> Getting great isolation at 10 MHz is the easy part, given enough switching 
> elements and control. One question is whether the switchover needs to be 
> transparent (glitchless), without adding or losing any clock cycles, and 
> ideally with no phase shift. This would involve a much more sophisticated 
> system, with two or more redundant references locked together, at least 
> short-term.
> 
> Ed
> 
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