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3.5  Managing the Oscillator
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Oscillator
Type: Type of oscillator installed in the unit.
Disciplining
State: State of oscillator control and disciplining; indicates
whether or not the internal oscillator is currently being disciplined (steered
to an input reference). The states are: "Warm up", "Calibration", "Tracking
Setup", "Lock State", "Freerun", and "Fault".
1PPS Phase
Error: A tracking measurement [scaled time, in ns, or ms] of the
internal 1PPSs' phase error with respect to the selected input reference.
Long holdover periods or an input reference with excessive jitter will cause
the phase error to be high. The oscillator disciplining control will gradually
reduce the phase error over time. Alternatively, restarting the tracking
manually (see "Restart Tracking" under
page 252), or automatically via a pre-set Phase Error Limit, will quickly
reduce the phase error.
10 MHz Frequency
Error: An internal estimated calculation (in Hertz) of the
internal oscillator's frequency error, based on the phase accuracy error at
the beginning and end of a frequency measurement window (the length of
this window will vary depending upon the type of oscillator installed and
the oscillator adjustment algorithm).
Current DAC
Setting: Current DAC value, as determined by the oscillator
disciplining system. The value is converted into a voltage that is used to dis-
cipline the oscillator. A stable value over time is desirable and suggests
steady oscillator performance (see also the graph in the History Panel).
DAC
Step: Step size for adjustments to the internal oscillator, as determ-
ined by the oscillator disciplining system. Larger steps = quicker, but
coarser adjustments. The step size is mainly determined by the type of oscil-
lator.
TFOM: The Time Figure of Merit is SecureSync's estimation of how accur-
ately the unit is synchronized with its time and 1PPS reference inputs, based
on several factors, known as the Estimated Time Error or ETE. The larger
the TFOM value, the less accurate SecureSync believes it is aligned with its
1PPS input that is used to perform disciplining. If this estimated error is too
large, it could adversely affect the performance of oscillator disciplining.
The available TFOM range is 1 through 15.
Max TFOM for
Sync: Value, as set under
page 252
Temperature(s): Three temperatures are displayed:
Oscillator
temperature, which has an effect on oscillator accuracy,
and therefore can be used to interpret oscillator performance.
"Configuring the Oscillator" on
"Configuring the Oscillator" on
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