[time-nuts] VC-OCXO EFC stability.
Bruce Griffiths
bruce.griffiths at xtra.co.nz
Tue Jan 6 22:28:32 EST 2015
Luis
If you have sufficient headroom (input supply > 7V or so) why not use a
buried zener reference chip like an LT1027?
These chips also have a noise reduction pin.
Otherwise a lower dropout bandgap reference like an LT1019 or similar
may be useful.
Bruce
On Wednesday, January 07, 2015 01:35:59 AM ct1dmk wrote:
> Hi Bob, That is the issue, it doesn't.
> (the 2,3 different types I would like to use none of them have it, so I will
> be making a small pcb with the trimpot and the regulator and some
> capacitors etc).
>
> Luis Cupido.
> ct1dmk
>
> On 1/7/2015 1:09 AM, Bob Stewart wrote:
> > Does your oscillator have a VRef output? If so, use that instead of a
> > regulator. It's cleaner and usually temperature compensated.
> >
> > Bob
> >
> > From: ct1dmk<ct1dmk at gmail.com>
> >
> > To: Discussion of precise time and frequency
> > measurement<time-nuts at febo.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 6, 2015
6:40 PM
> > Subject: [time-nuts] VC-OCXO EFC stability.
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > With a multiturn pot and a 78L05 I can get a 0 to 5V EFC to tune
> > an OCXO on desired freq. But... maybe other voltage regulators
> > or other scheme have better temp stability than the old 78L05.
> >
> > Before I crawl lost in new'ish fancy regulator land does anybody
> > know the killer solution/IC for this job ?
> >
> > Luis Cupido
> > ct1dmk.
> >
> >
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