How to generate a tracking pulse with nano-seconds precision in a low-cost way
- From: "Johnson" <myshawaccount@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Oct 2005 11:12:34 -0700
Hi there,
I believe it is easy to use a high-end digital oscillator these days to
generate a tracking pulse with a few nanoseconds delay compared to the
reference pulse. However, I am thinking about the possibility to
implement the task in a different way, a lower-cost way.
Last month I designed a small circuit to generate the reference pulse
sequence at 35.42MHz with DW9255 (35.42M central freq plus max 300ns
GDR)at board. Now I want to add a few more components to the board so I
can generate a tracking pulse sequence as well. I want the tracking
pulse sequence is only a few nano-seconds delay compared to the
inputing pulse sequence, and I want the delay between them is as stable
as possible. For example, 10 nanoseconds delay with 1 nanosecond drms.
In other word, I only care about the time difference stability between
these two sequences.
I am thinking about any possibilties at this moment and their costs as
well, for example, a positive feedback circuit. Could anybody please
provide me some ideas to implement this task? Lower cost will be
better.
Thanks in advance.
Johnson
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