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by bux93
310 days ago
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The paper mentions TCXOs and OCXOs, respectively temperature and oven-controlled crystal oscillator. You can get PCIe cards that have these on them, and devices for audio studios with a rubidium oscillator like the Tascam CG-1800. Jane Street has a podcast that lifts the veil a little bit on how they keep their gear synced up, which is pretty interesting: https://signalsandthreads.com/clock-synchronization/ |
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On the other hand, Antelope Audio 10MX is a rubidium word clock source: https://en.antelopeaudio.com/products/10mx/
Surplus rubidium frequency standards are cheap on Ebay: https://www.diyphysics.com/2012/02/14/d-i-y-10-mhz-atomic-cl...