tggzzz wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2026 2:04 pm
I've been
playing around with Zenith's OCXO, comparing it with the 10811 in the Agilen53310. The prototype technique used is croc clips on flying leads, ahem.
It seems the control voltage is ~1ppm/V i.e. 1V->10Hz. It is easily adjustable to 10MHz, with Vcontrol 2.105V.
My bog standard TTI bench PSU has 100µV RMS noise, which equates to 1mHz. The measured frequency noise is 4mHz. That's too close for comfort.
My low noise LM399-based Power Designs 2020 bench PSU has 2µV noise, which equates to 20µHz. The measured frequency noise is 2.2mHz. Better.
Conclusion: need to ensure a stable and low-noise power source for the control voltage. That corresponds to what I've read elsewhere.
I wonder how much better it would be on a PSU in the same case as my HP10811.
My external 10811 has the LM723 PSU recommended in the datasheet (which was low noise for the time, 2.5µV). The control voltage is 0.1Hz/V (i.e. much less sensitive than the UUT) and recommends <100µV noise on the control voltage line.
I
really ought to do all the arithmetic, and then use decent construction techniques.
I made a DIY PCB to put one of those Aliexpress units into a Racal 9904. The OCXO in the Racal really was in a bad state. It took hours to settle and settled at a different frequency each time. The control voltage for the new OCXO was taken from the 5V supply using a 20 turn trimpot. Checking with a scope, the 5V line is noisy as would be expected. The 9904 settles within five minutes and drifts within a few parts in 10^8 of the GPSDO. The noise on the 5V line is quite repetitive and I assume it averages out. There may well be frequency noise if it was looked at closely.
My experience of OCXOs in Marconi and Racal kit is mainly single overnised ones which take hours to stabilise properly and some never stabilise to the same point. Well they are about 40 years old.
There were several Racal frequency reference options.
A crystal oscillator, claimed to be good to about 2 in 10^6, intended for customers who intended to used the counter mainly with an external reference.
The single overnised one, which is the most common and about 2 in 10^7
The big double overnised one, which from memory is 2 or 3 parts in 10^8, although I recall mine does better.
A TCXO which I recall is about the same performance as the single overnised OCXO.
I mean to have a proper board made for the Aliexpress OCXOs so they can be a drop in replacement for the dodgy Racal ones. It makes sense to give more thought to the control voltage. It's very high impedance and something like a TL431 should be adequate and certainly an improvement over just using a potential divider on a power line.