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Re: [time-nuts] ADEV query Timelab and TICC

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Hal Murray
Tue, Mar 21, 2017 6:18 PM

The TAPR dividers tend not to have "this problem" because they output at
wimpy TTL/CMOS levels.

Modern CMOS drivers have fast rise times.  As long as the rise time is short
relative to the cable length, it gets doubled if the end of the cable is an
open circuit.

Older equipment can have powerful outputs. 10V into 50R is, what, 1/5th of
an amp? Logarithmically, that puts a 5061A 1PPS closer to an automobile
starter motor or heart defibrillator compared to modern logic gates.

There is a big difference across logic families.  Many can drive 50 ohms.

RS-232 drivers are explicitly limited to reduce EMI.

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tvb@LeapSecond.com said: > The TAPR dividers tend not to have "this problem" because they output at > wimpy TTL/CMOS levels. Modern CMOS drivers have fast rise times. As long as the rise time is short relative to the cable length, it gets doubled if the end of the cable is an open circuit. > Older equipment can have powerful outputs. 10V into 50R is, what, 1/5th of > an amp? Logarithmically, that puts a 5061A 1PPS closer to an automobile > starter motor or heart defibrillator compared to modern logic gates. There is a big difference across logic families. Many can drive 50 ohms. RS-232 drivers are explicitly limited to reduce EMI. -- These are my opinions. I hate spam.