IEEE 1193 : 2003
IEEE 1193 : 2003
GUIDE FOR MEASUREMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SENSITIVITIES OF STANDARD FREQUENCY GENERATORS
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
GUIDE FOR MEASUREMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SENSITIVITIES OF STANDARD FREQUENCY GENERATORS
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
1 Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Summary
2 References
3 General considerations in the metrology of environmental
sensitivities and relativistic effects
3.1 General
3.2 Analytical methods
3.3 Measurement methods
3.4 Interactions among environmental stimuli
3.5 Error budgets
3.6 Transient effects and aging
3.7 Additional considerations
4 Acceleration effects
4.1 Description of the phenomena
4.2 Effects and test methods
4.3 Other effects
4.4 Special user notes
5 Temperature, humidity, and pressure
5.1 Description of the phenomena
5.2 Effects and test methods
5.3 Special user notes
6 Electric and magnetic field effects
6.1 Description of the phenomena
6.2 Effects and test methods
6.3 Some pitfalls
7 Ionizing and particle radiation
7.1 Description of the phenomena
7.2 Effects and test methods
7.3 Special user notes
8 Aging, warm-up time, and retrace
8.1 Description of the phenomena
8.2 Effects and test methods
8.3 Special user notes
Annex A (informative) Bibliography
Standard frequency generators that include all atomic frequency standards, quartz oscillators, dielectric resonator oscillators, yttrium-iron-garnet oscillators, cavity oscillators, sapphire oscillators, and thin-film resonator based oscillators are addressed.
Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers |
Committee | SCC27 |