[time-nuts] Some results of PRS10 and Trimble Resolution
Magnus Danielson
cfmd at bredband.net
Wed Jun 28 19:11:15 EDT 2006
From: SAIDJACK at aol.com
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Some results of PRS10 and Trimble Resolution
Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 18:39:44 EDT
Message-ID: <263.c860421.31d45f30 at aol.com>
> Hi Magnus,
Said,
> would you have a schematic of an interpolator with say <5ns resolution to
> share?
Go and look up the HP5335A operating and service manual on Agilents site (I
have it in original hardprint BTW). There are a few pages in it which quite
nicely explain how it works in theory and all. You want to check the pages
8-29 to 8-31, 8-73 to 8-76 and the schematic on page 8-111.
The HP5335A has a 1 ns of resolution according to the specs, so I think it
matches your question.
I also have an HP5335A on the lab-bench. It take some effort to have it under
GPIB-control thought, so I can't do any massive tests at this time, otherwise
I'm sure I could do some if needed.
The HP5335A dates back to 1980 and was certainly not their highest profile
counter, but a good and then modern all-around counter for normal laboratory
use. The input triggering is however a bit strange. You can crank it up into
12 digit measures and the gate time pot is among the things which still makes
it somewhat of a favorite over some modern counters (HP53131 for instance).
Hope it helps and that you find the information you needed.
Cheers,
Magnus
More information about the time-nuts
mailing list