[time-nuts] Racal-Dana 1992 switches
Pete
peterawson at earthlink.net
Sat Mar 29 15:05:57 UTC 2008
This topic has been addressed earlier; though with some
debate. I have proposed a simple heterodyne scheme for
beating 2 stable sources against each other & observing
a 1KHz difference frequency to resolve 1uHz deltas.
This is NOT a "state-of-the-art" scheme, but it will
provide better than 1E-12 resolution in less than 10s.
This scheme does require some non-standard items.
1. You need a stable synthesizer with external clock
capability to yield 10.001 Mhz, phase locked to
one of your sources. The HP3336C or a PTS040
work fine.
2. You need a 1KHz zero crossing detector to drive
your counter input with low jitter. The ZCD requires
2 opamps & a few passive parts, including 2
inductors you'll need to wind by hand.
3. You need a level 7 double balanced mixer to
heterodyne the second source & the 10.001Mhz
signal. Mixers optimized as phase detectors, like
the mini-circuits SYPD-1 work well for this.
You also need a diplexer on the mixer output
to separate the 1KHz beat signal from the other
mixer products. The diplexer is 6 passive parts.
The results are stable & provide counter readings of
9 significant digits down to 1uHz with the leading 4
digits of frequency assumed from the mixing process.
The counter gate time setting provides useful & often
necessary averaging of the readings; so a variable
gate time counter is handy. I've used a H-P 5335A,
& don't know much about the Racal 199x series,
but I suspect they would do just fine.
Pete Rawson
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