Hi

Well ….. 

You can bash both AT’s and SC’s a *lot* harder than you might think. Both
will suffer quite a bit in terms of ADEV when you do. 

Since the AT likely has a lower resistance (by quite a bit) than the SC, the 
loop
current ( and thus the drive into the buffer) may not be as far different on the
two as you would guess.

Bob

> On Jun 8, 2022, at 10:42 AM, Gerhard Hoffmann via time-nuts 
> <time-nuts@lists.febo.com> wrote:
> 
> Am 2022-06-08 13:27, schrieb Magnus Danielson via time-nuts:
> 
>> As far as I remember and know, you can achieve about the same
>> phase-noise properties as you hit about the same bandwidth from the Q,
>> and noise contribution is about the same. So, it boils down to do the
>> supporting amplifier well.
> 
> But SC can tolerate more power, so you may get more distance to the
> thermal noise floor.
> 
> cheers, Gerhard
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