Jan 12, 2019 #1 H hanen88 Member level 1 Joined Sep 29, 2014 Messages 39 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,286 Activity points 1,630 Dear SIR, How can i determine the frequency drift of an oscillator (ppm/°C) across a wide temperature sweeping from 0°C and 90°C. Taking account that the first frequency is 4.511 GHZ and the last is 4.5 GHz. I'm so grateful to help me. Sincerely
Dear SIR, How can i determine the frequency drift of an oscillator (ppm/°C) across a wide temperature sweeping from 0°C and 90°C. Taking account that the first frequency is 4.511 GHZ and the last is 4.5 GHz. I'm so grateful to help me. Sincerely
Jan 12, 2019 #2 BigBoss Advanced Member level 6 Joined Nov 17, 2001 Messages 5,952 Helped 1,609 Reputation 3,225 Reaction score 1,592 Trophy points 1,393 Location Türkiye Activity points 35,767 Measure it ?? Or simulation .. You cannot find this drift analytically because oscillator behavior is -in general speaking- nonlinear.
Measure it ?? Or simulation .. You cannot find this drift analytically because oscillator behavior is -in general speaking- nonlinear.