lio wrote:I need an accuracy of 10-7 s/s for the clock.
So you need a 10MHz reference accurate to 1Hz. Could you not record the 2-second pulse from GPS as a reference and calibrate to this? Even if you used the 2-sec reference, there is no guarantee about the consistency of the rise-time of the 2 second pulse to this accuracy.
Of course there is no indication whether this is a short term (say 1ms) or long term (minutes) requirement. If you want an accuracy of 0.1 ppm in your measurement, then you have to have at least 10 million samples to be accurate to one sample. Therefore your recording needs to be at least 53 seconds long to resolve to this accuracy, ie., plus or minus one sample.
The BabyFace is a capable and flexible tool, but I think it might be stretching things a bit far to put it into this role. Likewise I am curious as to what you are trying to measure ....
O)n the other hand, maybe (some parts of) the audio world needs accurate sampling rate. I see a product opportunity for a GPS based LTC/AES generator that is highly accurate. This is what your application seems to require - synchronise the BF using this into the SPDIF input. Any
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