There are a couple of questions that have to be answereda what do you want to 
synchronize, 1 pps , 10 MHz or bothb what will you distribute 1 pps, 10 MHz or 
bothc what accuracy are you looking ford off the shelf or own assembly
e how cost sensitiveBert Kehren
In a message dated 10/24/2018 5:10:46 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
van...@hotmail.com writes:


Hello everyone ! I am new in here. I got referred to time-nuts by a colleague, 
and after reading a bit, I think that is the right place for this kind of 
questions :)
I have in mind a project which consists in synchronizing two or more stable 
clocks (OCXO) disciplined by GPS.
However, would be great to have the option to disable the GPS on both sides at 
a given time and to synchronize them in a Master-Slave or directly by means of 
a protocol they could correct each other and synchronize themselves.
After some research, the Trimble Thunderbold board got my attention, as has 
everything I need to get the project started.
Before getting a pair of the boards, on the datasheet is explained that one can 
get the unit on a disconnected state and adjust the ADC which drives the OCXO 
directly (that’s one of the desired capabilities !).
The question is: does anybody know if the phase difference (input of the PLL) 
can be read, in order to know how to steer the ADC ??
Alternatively, could you please suggest another board that would fulfil the 
following?
- GPS can be disabled.- has a serial com port, so commands can be sent to the 
unit and information can be retrieved.- provides 1PPS and 10MHz signals.
Thank you very much for your 
attention,Ferran_______________________________________________time-nuts 
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