[time-nuts] Timing Health Monitoring

Richard H McCorkle mccorkle at ptialaska.net
Thu Jul 19 02:00:30 UTC 2012


Chris,
If you have multiple standards to monitor (or may have in the future)
you might consider building a small version of the NIST FMAS board
described in http://tf.nist.gov/general/pdf/1950.pdf to keep track
of them.

Richard


> What advice does anyone have on building/finding cheap [visual?] comparison devices
> to display or detect a timing [lesajo?] from my 10MHz sine wave ports?
>
> Further, what timing/health metrics could/should I be aware of and/or looking for?
>
> I do not want to spend good money on another oscillicope if I can help it, but I do
> want to see, or at least be remotely  aware of clock slips/walks and other
> anomalies. I am thinking about building an embedded system to automate monitoring,
> configuration, and alerts... perhaps using an Arduino.
>
> -CH
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