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In message <[email protected]>, Tom Knox writes:

>Does any of the Volt-Nuts brain trust have any experience adding
>an external Frequency Reference on the 3458A.

The only reference I have seen to this is that NIST modified a HP3458A
this way in order to be able to sample a sine-wave approximation from
a Josephson junction voltage standard after the transitions had settled.

>There is a 20MHz reference on the A/D board but externally clocking
>it has affected linearity collecting data off a 10VDC reference
>that looks a little like a hanging bridge I have seen before between
>GPS and oscillator sync. Is there another clock?  Thanks for any
>thoughts.

You want to be 100% sure you don't inject any ground reference into
the A/D board.  Whatever you do, you *must* isolate the signal.

Agilent isolated the serial port between the A/D and the main
processor with 20cm of (plastic) optical fiber, and I think a
significant clue should be taken from that:  Optocouplers and
transformers are unlikely to be good enough.

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