[Thumbgps-devel] YEA! My Sure Electronics GPS just arrived.
Andrew McGregor
andrewmcgr at gmail.com
Sat Mar 24 04:21:08 EDT 2012
I know why it isn't centered... it's because it is taking a USB polling round trip to get the signal back. The PPS happens somewhere between two polls every 1 ms, and it takes another 1 ms to come back.
On 24/03/2012, at 2:38 PM, Ron Frazier (NTP) wrote:
> I now have the PPS circuit working on the Sure board. I have not soldered it yet. I just taped a jumper wire between the PPS test point at the edge of the board and the DCD pin 1 on the RS-232 port. The serial data is coming in through the Trendnet TU-S9 serial - USB converter, which is passing DCD. I'm getting + .5 / - 1.5 ms offsets. The PPS is nowhere to be seen on the statistics screen, but it is obviously working. I don't know why it's not more centered around zero, and maybe that will change. However, my total peak to peak range of offset variance is 2 ms, and that's coming through USB. If I can maintain that level of accuracy, and it's consistent with UTC, then I'm very happy. That's plenty good for my purposes. I still may try to run it through a real serial port on another machine just for kicks.
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> Sincerely,
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> Ron
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