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HOW to compare two phase width in same signal wire?

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HOW to compare two phase width in same signal wire?(difference is ps level)?

_____________|—--|___________________|--------|_____________
--45ps-- ----50ps--------


any one have idea??

Thanks,
 

Sorry .. Should be pulse width. I want to measure the different of to pulse for a signal.
 

Measuring such short pulse widths is not easy. It typically requires some very high speed digital circuits. Not something for a novice.
 

A TDC chip would only get you down to around 20ps resolution so I suspect you need a custom device or custom circuitry. The TDC principles can possibly be used but you need even higher resolution. I have used Guide Technology boards in the past - they get down to 8ps. although the continuous ones get down to 2ps with averaging. This is fairly serious design to do that from scratch.

Keith
 

A TDC chip would only get you down to around 20ps resolution so I suspect you need a custom device or custom circuitry. The TDC principles can possibly be used but you need even higher resolution. I have used Guide Technology boards in the past - they get down to 8ps. although the continuous ones get down to 2ps with averaging. This is fairly serious design to do that from scratch.

Keith

Hi Keith,

Thanks.. now i need a circuit to do it.
 

Search IEEE papers for TDCs (Time to Digital Converters) - it should give you some ideas about the techniques to use. Also, it is worthwhile searching for theses at the University of Oulu. They have done a lot of research for Noptel on laser rangefinders and as they were PhD or MSc theses the information is freely available. https://www.oulu.fi/english/

Keith
 

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