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** Other frequencies have some "jitter" but are still GPS accurate | ** Other frequencies have some "jitter" but are still GPS accurate | ||
* Set to 2 Hz on GPS PPS pin when not locked | * Set to 2 Hz on GPS PPS pin when not locked | ||
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+ | === Remote Amplified GPS Antenna === | ||
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+ | * 20 dB amplified output | ||
+ | * SMA male connector connects to GPS module without adapter | ||
+ | * Magnetic mount | ||
+ | * Locate outside | ||
=== FTDI === | === FTDI === |
Revision as of 11:49, 22 December 2020
Inexpensive Frequency Standard with output synchronized to GPS satellites,
Contents
Features
- Generates very accurate frequency output
- U-Blox NEO-7M GPS Module
- Remote Amplified GPS Antenna
- FTDI-49MM
- 50 Ohm Output
- Metal enclosure
Parts
GPS
- U-Blox NEO-7M GPS Module
- Programmable frequency from USB
- SMA Female connector
- 5V operation
U-Center Programming Software
- TP5 sets PPS output to "any" frequency
- U-Blox website
- Set to 8 MHz on GPS PPS pin when locked
- Other frequencies have some "jitter" but are still GPS accurate
- Set to 2 Hz on GPS PPS pin when not locked
Remote Amplified GPS Antenna
- 20 dB amplified output
- SMA male connector connects to GPS module without adapter
- Magnetic mount
- Locate outside
FTDI
- FTDI-49MM USB to serial interface
- U-Center communicates with the GPS over this interface
- Tx/Rx LEDs
- 49x49mm
50 Ohm Driver (Not Required - nice to have)
- Used modified PulseGen card to drive 50 Ohms, 5V level output
- Remove oscillator circuit parts (R/C)
- 5 parallel 74AC14 outputs with 249 ohm series resistors on each output
- Able to drive long 50 ohm coax
- Square wave output
- Very fast edges
Videos
- This is the approach I followed
- GPSDO vs Rubidium Frequency Standard