Bill,

I have some info on the FSA3011 here:

http://leapsecond.com/pages/FSA3011/

It's self-powered over USB; no device configuration or switches; your PC will recognize it as an FTDI virtual serial port. The data rate is 115200 baud. It quietly calibrates for a minute and then spits out phase differences once a second. AFAIK it's a talk-only device so very easy to use.

You can either record the data with a serial terminal program and then use TimeLab's "acquire from live ASCII file" input mode. Or you can configure TimeLab to read the serial port directly. Set data type to "unwrapped phase difference" and sampling interval to 1 second.

Note that although it says "0 to 100 MHz" what that actually means is only inputs that are exactly 100/n MHz. So your REF and DUT need to be 100 MHz or 50 MHz or 33.33333333 MHz or 25 MHz or 20 MHz or 10 MHz or 5 MHz or 2.5 MHz, etc. Also, in my experience it won't lock if either the REF or the DUT frequency is inaccurate.

Let me know if how yours works. I've had nothing but trouble here with the FSA3011.

/tvb


On 6/13/2020 11:47 AM, Bill Notfaded wrote:
Does anyone have any good docs or configuration experience with setting up
timelab for FSA3011A?  I'm curious what the best settings to start with
are?  I'm used to using SRS SR620, Pendulum, and HP 5313xA counters so far
with timelab.  The DTMD are new to me.  I've got a bunch of Rb, OCXO, and
GPSDO I want to compare and qualify.

Bill in sunny Scottsdale, AZ.
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