[sdiy] Results of Tempco test of Temp Compensated VCO
harrybissell
harrybissell at prodigy.net
Sun Feb 2 04:39:42 CET 2003
1.7ppM/C... why not.
your VCO will become the standard by which all others
are judged...
You have found the Holy Grail ;^P
(yeah I agree...does sound a bit TOO good, eh ?)
H^) harry
patchell wrote:
> Well, I just reduced the data I took today (used a least squares
> fit), and unfortunately, the results don't seem realistic (I will have
> to go back and check my arithmatic). Looks to me like the tempco is
> 1.7ppM/C, but that is utterly rediculous. Here is the equation I got
> from the least square analysis:
>
> Scale(V/oct) = 0.00000174 * Temp(C) + 0.999384;
>
> The 0.999384 would be the scale factor at 0 degrees C if V/oct....
>
> Still, the VCO seems to be well compensated now...it has been a long
> road there, and would have never gotten there without this group.
>
> --
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