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by Unklejoe
1778 days ago
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You use a jittery GPS PPS signal to discipline a highly stable primary clock through a very "slow" filter. The GPS PPS might have an RMS period jitter of say 10-20 nanoseconds, but the drift will be 0. Then, you can use that disciplined primary clock to provide actual time for timestamping, etc. |
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