On 2/26/21 4:00 PM, John Ackermann N8UR wrote:
They're claiming "even better than" 5 ns for relative time, which given the 4 ns jitter seems at least sort-of reasonable.  But until someone shows me otherwise, I'm still thinking that getting better than 25 ns absolute accuracy is a pretty good day's work.

John
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And if the jitter is uniformly distributed (i.e. 1 clock cycle of some sort) - then the sd is 1/sqrt(12) of the extremes, so a "max uncertainty" of 5ns, is more like a 1.5 ns 1 sigma.


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