[time-nuts] Calculate spectral content from a series of zero crossing time stamps?

Tijd Dingen tijddingen at yahoo.com
Fri Feb 11 19:26:13 UTC 2011





----- Original Message ----
From: Magnus Danielson <magnus at rubidium.dyndns.org>
To: time-nuts at febo.com
Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 10:08:40 PM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Calculate spectral content from a series of zero 
crossing time stamps?

> Wavecrest just fell of the Internet for some time and then eventually 
>re-appeared as GigaMax. All material quite
> obvious just changed company name and logo. A few things was cleaned out. 
>Haven't checked since.

> I would think they had financial problems and was reconstructed one way or 
>another.

Looks like it. While searching for info I also noticed that (apparently) 
roundabout that time the CEO died at the age of
50-something. That's usually not optimal for stability either...

> The DTS series got support from a new separate company, forgot the name but it 
>was a Wavecrest variant if I recall it correctly.

Possibly this is the one you mean: http://wavecrestdts.com/

Anyways, for those interested in jitter, the papers in the technical resources 
section of gigamax are pretty good.
Possibly old hat for people around here, but it was new and informative to me...

http://gigamaxtech.com/technical/tech.html

regards,
Fred



 
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