[time-nuts] Tbolt failure modes

Bob Camp lists at rtty.us
Sat May 12 13:47:26 UTC 2012


Hi

I have never fully traced out the DAC on the TBolt. I have gone far enough to see that it's a "sum of several" sort of circuit. My guess is that they sum and then measure the result with a good ADC. If so, the DAC would likely function fine as long as the ADC was not impacted by the loss of power.

Bob

On May 12, 2012, at 9:37 AM, Mark Sims wrote:

> 
> It sounds like the -12V supply is used to generate the DAC low voltage reference.  If it is floating,  the DAC output will be unstable.  If it is at a solid voltage,  the DAC output will be stable.  The standard EFC range for a tbolt is -5V to +5V,  but since almost all Tbolts are running the osc with a positive EFC voltage,  it will work with the -12V line grounded.  
> 
> I suspect that  although it may appear to be working,  the DAC output may not be as stable as with a negative rail available since whatever is generating the negative DAC reference voltage will be well below its dropout voltage.
> 
> One thing to try is to do an oscillator autotune with the -12V line grounded  and at -12V.  Your DAC gain will probably double (or half) since the DAC output range is now 0V..5V instead of -5V to 5V.  The tbolt firmware knows what the expected dac voltages rails are (readable via an undocumented TSIP message) are and also has settings for what range to allow the EFC to swing. 		 	   		  
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