[time-nuts] Where does the VXI E1740A fit in ?

Bob Camp lists at rtty.us
Mon Mar 7 20:04:09 UTC 2011


Hi

I have never seen any register level info on them. It may be out there.

Bob

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To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Where does the VXI E1740A fit in ?

In message <298E3F36-5846-4814-BA22-3E9C520E3B09 at rtty.us>, Bob Camp writes:
>Hi
>
>They are very cool devices - when you get them working. Without
the custom Windows software, they make a nice piece of wall art. A
lot of them are mated up with non-HP VXI PC's so getting them running
can take you off in multiple directions. Timing wise, they will do
all of the standard stuff (AVAR, MTIE, TDEV etc) at 5370(?) type resolution.


Is there any register-level programming information for them ?

If so, putting an open source UNIX on the VXI PC should be possible...

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