I remember few days ago a member posted the build or their dac with Neutron Star clock (2 or 3, i don't quite remember that) and the power source for the clock was a custom DIY board (one of the power supply boards from DIYA). Does anyone know what is the voltage and current expectations for the Neutron Star clocks?
Thanks.
Thanks.
For the Neutrino 2 clock the spec says:
Jitter: 1.0 pS RMS (10 Hz - 50 kHz range).
Does it mean 10 Hz to 50 kHz band from the carrier? Or the jitter as a phase modulation with a noise signal in this band? I am a bit lost at the interpretation.
Jitter: 1.0 pS RMS (10 Hz - 50 kHz range).
Does it mean 10 Hz to 50 kHz band from the carrier? Or the jitter as a phase modulation with a noise signal in this band? I am a bit lost at the interpretation.
I think that's what its supposed to mean. However, for a long time some people have insisted the critical band is from 1Hz to 10Hz because that's where many musical transients are.
Anyway, a problem is that converting between PN and RMS jitter is at best only approximate. Also, PN can be measured down to .1Hz offset.
It sure would be nice to see a PN plot for Neutron Star, even if they had to pay someone with the right equipment to do it for them. Otherwise its kind of like comparing apples to oranges.
Anyway, a problem is that converting between PN and RMS jitter is at best only approximate. Also, PN can be measured down to .1Hz offset.
It sure would be nice to see a PN plot for Neutron Star, even if they had to pay someone with the right equipment to do it for them. Otherwise its kind of like comparing apples to oranges.
Perhaps we could interview Andrea Mori, he is supposed to have PN measuring gear, having created TWTMC.
You must not have heard that Andrea has been quite ill for some time now. Not clear about the present status.
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