We are reporting on the design, performance, and application results of a phase and frequency comparator based on the direct phase-time measurement using a high performance event timer. The advantages of this approach are the simple implementation, a broad frequency range, and the clear interpretation of the measured results. Primarily we analyzed the background instability of the instrument in a common-clock test when a 200 MHz clock signal was connected to both inputs and the noise bandwidth was kept at 5 Hz by a preprocessing of the measured data. The results show that the Allan deviation of the background instability follows 4 × 10−14/τ for a wide range of averaging intervals from 0.1 s up to 104 s. These results are better than background instability of commercially available state-of-the-art instruments based on the phase difference multiplication. Finally the instrument was used for comparison of two H-masers. This experiment proofed that one of possible applications is a comparison of low-noise highly stable frequency sources and measurement of their frequency stability in the time-domain. The noise background of the instrument was negligible for averaging intervals longer than 100 ms.
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Ivan Prochazka;
Ivan Prochazka
a)
1
Czech Technical University in Prague
, Brehova 7, 115 19 Prague, Czech Republic
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Petr Panek;
Petr Panek
2Institute of Photonics and Electronics,
Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
, 182 51, Prague, Czech Republic
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Jan Kodet
Jan Kodet
1
Czech Technical University in Prague
, Brehova 7, 115 19 Prague, Czech Republic
3
Technische Universität München
, Fundamental station Wettzell, Sackenrieder Str. 25, 93444 Kötzting, Germany
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Ivan Prochazka
1,a)
Petr Panek
2
Jan Kodet
1,3
1
Czech Technical University in Prague
, Brehova 7, 115 19 Prague, Czech Republic
2Institute of Photonics and Electronics,
Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
, 182 51, Prague, Czech Republic
3
Technische Universität München
, Fundamental station Wettzell, Sackenrieder Str. 25, 93444 Kötzting, Germany
a)
E-mail: [email protected]
Rev. Sci. Instrum. 85, 126110 (2014)
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Received:
September 22 2014
Accepted:
December 08 2014
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Ivan Prochazka, Petr Panek, Jan Kodet; Note: Precise phase and frequency comparator based on direct phase-time measurements. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 1 December 2014; 85 (12): 126110. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4904735
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