[time-nuts] Agilent 53230A Counter
Said Jackson
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Sun Mar 11 17:20:14 UTC 2012
10811 ocxos are still made for Agilent today, they are used in instruments such as the 5052B. I have seen the assembly line a little while ago.
Today's variants are supposed to have better phase noise. Not sure about stability, I would expect them to be equal or better. Good designs don't go away easily :)
Bye,
Said
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On Mar 11, 2012, at 0:09, Frank Stellmach <frank.stellmach at freenet.de> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Does anybody know details about the time interpolator in the 53230A? I did not find service manuals online containing the 'Theory of Operation'.
>
> The 5370 interpolator obviously was well-respected for its high linearity and low jitter, based upon the dual-vernier digital interpolator, but other T.I. counters containing analogous capacitor-integrators often suffer from non-linearities and higher jitter.
>
> As agilent obviously does not manufacture the 10811 OCXO anymore, what do they use instead, and from which supplier?
>
> Frank
>
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