On 8/14/18 2:15 PM, Dana Whitlow wrote:
Arecibo did a kind of cute trick with their distributed 1PPS.   The one
second pulses were of one length
(100 ns as I recall), but the 10 sec boundaries had the pulses be about
twice that length.  One could carry
this scheme to considerable lengths as desired.



That's how IRIG works.. 3 different pulse lengths.

And you can come up with other schemes that are DC balanced, or constant power (so TvB's line voltage fluctuations problem with all the lights blinking together can be suppressed).

(which makes me wonder - wind farms have red warning beacons that blink at the same time.. it looks very odd at night from a plane, if that's all you see.. it's sort of like this spotted red curve that blinks on and off in the distance - but does the blink rate show up in the output of the wind farm? - I noticed it the first time flying into Burbank, where you come in to the north, over Lancaster/Palmdale area.. there's lots of wind turbines to the north by Tehachapi pass)





Dana


On Tue, Aug 14, 2018 at 4:00 PM, Attila Kinali <[email protected]> wrote:

On Tue, 14 Aug 2018 20:52:50 +0200
"Bernd Neubig" <[email protected]> wrote:

Is there any common practice for the duty cycle of the 1 PPS pulse?

As short as the consumer can take. Because a long pulse means that
you are wasting energy and heating up both the pulse generator
and the consumer. As TvB wrote, it varies from a few µs to a few ms.

                         Attila Kinali
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