I'm just curious... 🙂
I'd like to make some measurements on my KC-7
Can jitter be measured with some "basic" test equipment?
I have access to a 60MHZ digital scope with FFT, and maybe to a 24GHz spectrum analyser
I'd like to make some measurements on my KC-7
Can jitter be measured with some "basic" test equipment?
I have access to a 60MHZ digital scope with FFT, and maybe to a 24GHz spectrum analyser
Re: I'm just curious... 🙂
Hi
No, you can't, if jitter gets into ps range the time base of the scope is not acurate enough
You'll need something like a Wavecrest 3000, or a another setup with a mixer and reference oscillator
cheers
Bricolo said:I'd like to make some measurements on my KC-7
Can jitter be measured with some "basic" test equipment?
I have access to a 60MHZ digital scope with FFT, and maybe to a 24GHz spectrum analyser
Hi
No, you can't, if jitter gets into ps range the time base of the scope is not acurate enough
You'll need something like a Wavecrest 3000, or a another setup with a mixer and reference oscillator
cheers
do you think any of those memebers involved in clocks, even those who make money selling them, has?
Hi
I have an HP53310A time domain analyser at my own (Tent)lab, and have access to a Wavecrest 3000.
cheers
I have an HP53310A time domain analyser at my own (Tent)lab, and have access to a Wavecrest 3000.
cheers
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