This card puts GPS and a tiny OVEN inside your PC!

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  • Опубліковано 6 сер 2024
  • Special thanks to Timebeat for sending the Time Card, the GPS modules, and the tiny little time oven chip!
    If you want to buy one of these things, Timebeat sent me a discount code for you to use, for 20% off: store.timebeat.app/discount/I...
    Some of the things mentioned in this video (some links are affiliate links):
    - ITDRC Homelab Creator Livestream: • 2023 Homelab Creator C...
    - Timebeat Time Card mini: store.timebeat.app/collection...
    - Open source project on GitHub: github.com/geerlingguy/ltx2023
    - Adafruit miniPiTFT 1.3": www.adafruit.com/product/4484
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    #TimeCard #RaspberryPi #LTX2023
    Contents:
    00:00 - It's a Pi Sandwich!
    00:51 - GPS and a tiny time oven
    02:14 - Holdover is important
    03:17 - LTX 2023 time
    04:15 - A closer look at the Time Card mini
    05:22 - How I built it, how it works
    06:37 - Good, bad, at least it'll be ACCURATE!
    07:07 - ITDRC Homelab Creator Livestream
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  • @JeffGeerling
    @JeffGeerling  Рік тому +179

    Quick correction-it's an OCXO (Oven Controlled, lol). Sorry about that! See you at LTX!

    • @ChuckNorris-lf6vo
      @ChuckNorris-lf6vo Рік тому +1

      Lol bro haha.

    • @billkillernic
      @billkillernic Рік тому

      OCCO?

    • @NickF1227
      @NickF1227 Рік тому

      Another potential quip but perhaps was intentional, there was a seemingly intentional use the term "MOST PRECISE" in the video. In the clock world I'd imagine the term "MOST ACCURATE" , used in the title, would have a substantively different meaning than the phrase "MOST PRECISE"
      To my non-nerdy audience here: An accurate baseball pitcher consistently throws strikes within the zone, while a precise pitcher can consistently pinpoint specific locations within or around the strike zone.

    • @ramosel
      @ramosel Рік тому +1

      So you delete comments?

    • @misterhat5823
      @misterhat5823 Рік тому +1

      @@ramosel Shills always delete comments. That's how they play the game,

  • @LimitedWard
    @LimitedWard Рік тому +148

    I put one of these in my microwave's control board and now I can finally test my reflexes stopping the cook time down to the nanosecond like a true action hero.

    • @gus473
      @gus473 Рік тому +2

      🍿 I need this! 🔥😲

  • @davidarthurcole
    @davidarthurcole Рік тому +313

    I've gone so far down the rabbit hole of Pi-related acronyms that, for the first few minutes of this video, I forgot what GPS stood for. This is technology at its finest. Love the work you do, Jeff.

    • @InMyElement
      @InMyElement Рік тому +11

      lol i use GPS everyday and i forgot . I assumed it stood for "Graphics Processing Sub-System" or something

    • @AzureFlash
      @AzureFlash Рік тому +27

      Stands for Global Pi Synchronization of course

    • @davidarthurcole
      @davidarthurcole Рік тому +2

      @@InMyElement Hahahaha I thought the same - I was expecting to see Jeff had gotten a 4090’s RayTracing with a Pi4

    • @hubertnnn
      @hubertnnn Рік тому +2

      Yeah, Pi community is huge, they even have their own programming language: Pi-ton.
      But some non-believers are trying to mock it calling it python

  • @HebertLuiz
    @HebertLuiz Рік тому +65

    Truly a Timelord. Can't wait for LTX.

  • @olli_k
    @olli_k Рік тому +96

    If you're in an ill-fated submarine headed for the bottom of the ocean, time doesn't really matter. You will forever be the late ill-fated submariner.

    • @ramosel
      @ramosel Рік тому +3

      Would have been handy to test the time from implosion start to pressure normalization... just few milliseconds.

    • @Shrek_Has_Covid19
      @Shrek_Has_Covid19 Рік тому +5

      also good to time how long each job interview was for the engineers of it

    • @youreale
      @youreale Рік тому

      it was not fun...

    • @davidkamaunu7887
      @davidkamaunu7887 11 місяців тому

      huh?

  • @perwestermark8920
    @perwestermark8920 Рік тому +147

    It isn't the high temperature that makes the crystal more precise. It's the fixed temperature.
    It's hard to cool components. So this means the oven is used to raise the temperature well above the inside temperature of the device the crystal will be used in.
    So assume +50°C ambient temperature, and maybe +75°C inside the device. Then the crystal needs to be heated well above +75°C so no unplanned extra warm day makes the inside of the device warmer than the oven.
    After they have decided the oven temperature, they will then cut the crystal to be at the nominal frequency at this temperature.
    That's like how wrist watch crystals can be cut to deliver 32768 Hz at close to 37°C from the arm. Don't use the watch and the crystal gets too cold. Leave it in the window and the watch gets too hot. And this makes the watch drift in one or other direction. A 32.768 kHz crystal for a home appliance is better optimized for maybe +23°C. Somewhere slightly above room temperature.

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling  Рік тому +45

      I could've been more clear there :)
      But yes, it's easier to maintain a fixed temperature when you heat things up beyond what the typical environmental temperature would be; cooling it would be much more difficult, especially inside enclosures that could vary wildly in temperatures.
      One design consideration for anyone using this card is maybe try to keep it out of a stream of heavy airflow, no use making that little SiTime chip work harder than it needs to to maintain its temperature.

    • @FOSSware_360
      @FOSSware_360 Рік тому +1

      ​@@JeffGeerlingThe opposite of what PC's need I see...

    • @Imthefake
      @Imthefake Рік тому

      So THIS is why my oven's clock keeps drifting, I always had suspects but now I know

    • @thebamplayer
      @thebamplayer Рік тому

      ​@Imthefake Your oven clock uses actually the grid frequency as a time signal.

    • @perwestermark8920
      @perwestermark8920 Рік тому +1

      @@thebamplayer It's very unusual now to use the mains power AC periods for time. It was quite common 30-40 years ago because crystals was expensive then. And older power supply designs made it easier.
      And in that case, at least for my country, you really would hardly see any drift because the frequency might be just below 50Hz during day but then run at just over 50Hz during night to keep a correct total number of cycles over the full 24 hour period.
      Just that the removal of old-school mains transformers and instead using switched power supplies means that in modern electronics you now need extra components all the way from the mains-power side. This adds cost - both he components and because of any certification that the mains power is properly isolated.

  • @jordanmartinetti8224
    @jordanmartinetti8224 Рік тому +30

    I love the idea of “I’m not sure if I’ll have a good time, or a bad time, but I’m sure I’ll have a time”

  • @Space_Reptile
    @Space_Reptile Рік тому +13

    this is the most overkill wristwatch ever created

    • @LarryKapp1
      @LarryKapp1 Рік тому +1

      reminds me of Fred Flintstones wrist watch

  • @CrosstalkSolutions
    @CrosstalkSolutions Рік тому +9

    See ya there! Hope I'm on time...

  • @Blubb3rbub
    @Blubb3rbub Рік тому +14

    Another good example for GPS synched clocks are DAB+ radio stations. For DAB+ you don't use a big transmitter for a large area, like for AM, but a lot of smaller transmitters serving smaller areas. GPS is used to keep all the transmitters synced up.

  • @ianpenney4937
    @ianpenney4937 Рік тому +61

    Hey Jeff, try picking up CHU and WWV and sending them a signal report. They'll send you back a QSL card in the mail. The neat thing about them is not only are they accurate time sources, even their radio transmitter's oscillation is disciplined by their atomic clocks. 73.

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling  Рік тому +23

      I'm going to use WWV as my backup NTP time source in case GPS has any issues in Vancouver!
      I would like to contact them soon :)

    • @glennmcgurrin8397
      @glennmcgurrin8397 Рік тому +2

      Isn't wwv specifically designated and intended as both a time and frequency reference? (Which is why the frequency is linked to the atomic clock, otherwise it wouldn't be a good frequency reference)

    • @alanrichardson1672
      @alanrichardson1672 Рік тому

      It's nice to have a super accurate time source but distribution using NTP introduces latency making the accuracy of the source largely irrelevant so what's the point? 😮

    • @ianpenney4937
      @ianpenney4937 Рік тому +1

      @@glennmcgurrin8397 Absolutely. WWV-DO and GPS-DO are both a thing. I wouldn't be able to say how much more accurate one over the other is - but GPS-DO is certainly enough to calibrate SHF ham signals in practice.

    • @XenHat
      @XenHat Рік тому

      @@alanrichardson1672 Using PTP is probably the way to go. It's more precise than NTP

  • @AbhiSaini1
    @AbhiSaini1 Рік тому +6

    This is awesome! Looking forward to hyper time-accurate interviews! And a huge thank you for helping raise money for ITDRC. I'm the Florida State Coordinator for the organization and can personally attest to the impact the donations make to help fund our mission. Disasters are never fun, so being able to provide some ounce of hope to the survivors is a true blessing.

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for helping with the ITDRC :)

  • @LarryKapp1
    @LarryKapp1 Рік тому +14

    I like how you make it possible for a mere mortal to somewhat understand all this advanced geek stuff.

  • @hotrodhunk7389
    @hotrodhunk7389 Рік тому +6

    WOW first time I've been early for one of your videos. You single handedly got me into networking and pis. Thanks!

  • @codelinx
    @codelinx Рік тому +3

    Love these videos. Glad to see you doing better at least on the surface

  • @SierraGolfNiner
    @SierraGolfNiner Рік тому +32

    This is so amazingly/hilariously over engineered….and I love it. While you’ll have the most accurate time there, Linus will still be late. Looking forward to seeing this at LTX!

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling  Рік тому +8

      Maybe they can use it on WAN show to keep it down to under 12 hours ;)

    • @RamiKattan
      @RamiKattan Рік тому +4

      ​@@JeffGeerlingfor Wan show there is no need for such accurate timing, it just need to be accurate ±2 hours, which means it could be an hourglass with rocks in it 😅

    • @SillyNamesAreSilly
      @SillyNamesAreSilly Рік тому

      Do you think he measured the draw delay for the screen and put an offset in on the number shown on the display?

  • @TallTexasGMan
    @TallTexasGMan Рік тому +1

    ITDRC is a great group. I have worked with several team members on large scale incidents such as wildfires and hurricanes.

  • @scottwilliams895
    @scottwilliams895 Рік тому +1

    Very cool project, Jeff!
    Hope you have 🕶️
    a great time
    😎

  • @whoislookup
    @whoislookup Рік тому +4

    For your display… there might be some some signaling and compute delay in your python. Please check your offset calibration, values, and timing. I.e. set a log flag at the start of your script and log flag at the end (or whenever is appropriate) then use that for your screen off-set, and signaling / ptp / ntp offset.
    Love the project/product.

    • @whoislookup
      @whoislookup Рік тому

      I used to have the same job as your dad but in LA ;-)

  • @mxc2007
    @mxc2007 Рік тому +4

    I have a Pi Zero running a few little things, including Chrony as my stratum 1 internal NTP, relying on an Adafruit GPS board with PPS. I have a 4x20 screen in an acrylic mount on my desk that serves as my geeky desk clock. It was under $100 all in, and has a few purposes for me.

  • @TokkanFX
    @TokkanFX Рік тому +6

    It will take a while even with an oven to age the crystal to a reasonable point of stability, we used to leave ours on soak for 2 months to get them stable enough for broadcast use.

  • @Self.reliant
    @Self.reliant Рік тому +3

    Lol Jeff I have to say that is such an over the top interview timer. I like your style

  • @samuelschwager
    @samuelschwager Рік тому +6

    sandwich? oven? now i am hungry...

    • @judsonleach5248
      @judsonleach5248 Рік тому +1

      Agreed! - "Hey! Hound dog! what's for lunch!?" 🙂

  • @chriswhitework
    @chriswhitework Рік тому +5

    You missed the opportunity to say "This oven isn't forbaking pie's."

  • @AdHdEntertainmentLLC
    @AdHdEntertainmentLLC Рік тому +6

    I'm so looking forward to all your interviews from LTX. So many of my favorite content creators and fellow needs.

  • @joeltyler3427
    @joeltyler3427 Рік тому +5

    Just imagine that going through the airport. The TSA and the customs are going to love ya.

    • @perwestermark8920
      @perwestermark8920 Рік тому +1

      I have carried lots of interesting electronics and cables through the customs. The important thing - it doesn't smell like explosives. And it's good to be able to have batteries separated.

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling  Рік тому +2

      Yes; I'll be taking the batteries in a carry-on, while the rest will be packed neatly in my checked bag. I've only gotten taken aside for closer inspection one time carrying all sorts of strange contraptions through security :)

  • @Yuriel1981
    @Yuriel1981 Рік тому +3

    It warms my heart to see STL represented at LTX. Have a blast Jeff, can't wait to see all the content in the next coming weeks.

  • @anthonydiiorio
    @anthonydiiorio Рік тому +8

    I'm currently syncing Chrony with a stratum 1 server hosted at the Quebec Internet Exchange a few km away, but I'd love to have something like this in my lab!
    By the way it's OCXO, the X being short for Xtal/Crystal.

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling  Рік тому +3

      Gah! My brain keeps messing it up lol

  • @Daniel_Troutman
    @Daniel_Troutman Рік тому +5

    Just signed up to volunteer with ITDRC!

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling  Рік тому +1

      Awesome! When I was checking on their current deployments, I saw they were helping some tornado victims just south of STL. They're deployed all over the place!

    • @jonnyhandy
      @jonnyhandy Рік тому

      Welcome to the team and thanks for volunteering! Make sure you join the ITDRC slack community so you can keep up with everything goin on here in Region 4 and around the country.

  • @musiqtee
    @musiqtee Рік тому +2

    1:18 …no, guess the oven is for baking Pi’s… 🙈
    Best wishes for your LTX trip! 👍

  • @BeeRich33
    @BeeRich33 Рік тому +3

    I used to war drive with my RP4, external GPS and USB WiFi on monitor mode. I captured a WiFi hot spot that was inside a parked cop car, with SSID "Purple Pig". I didn't stop to ask. What's interesting is that your GPS is sandwiched between the CM4 and your PCI board.

  • @martyb3783
    @martyb3783 Рік тому

    Really cool! Great video!

  • @AlfOfAllTrades
    @AlfOfAllTrades Рік тому +6

    Not there to have a good time, but an ACCURATE time.

  • @maxinehayes90
    @maxinehayes90 Рік тому +1

    ITDRC reminds me of when I did a presentation at the Akron Linux Users Group on Project Owl. Both are incredible organizations!

  • @yuGtahT
    @yuGtahT Рік тому +2

    Love your videos Jeff! Ever since you replied to my comment on a jerryrigeverything video, I've been hooked!!

  • @grahameida7163
    @grahameida7163 Рік тому +2

    This video is just in time 💯

  • @rualmac
    @rualmac Рік тому

    You're literally a magic man, to put it simply

  • @Strawberrymaker
    @Strawberrymaker Рік тому +2

    Ayoo, Loved seeing the m8f! Used it in my Bachelor Thesis where I implemented a OCXO (stratum 2 compatible) PLL chip with the PPS Signal coming from the GPS module. They are (even with the internal TCXO) really accurate and low jitter. Iirc somewhat around single digit nanoseconds compared to our big ocxo gps time reference. And yeah, just around 100$ by their own lol

    • @Strawberrymaker
      @Strawberrymaker Рік тому

      End application was a phasor measurement unit which sampled the grid power based on the PLL output. Gotta keep good time synchronization when you're making the measurements and phasor estimations on the pi. Really great learning experience on how to measure >time

  • @AJKelso
    @AJKelso Рік тому +1

    UA-cam: Jeff Geerling uploaded a new video.
    Me: Well it's about time.

  • @bartz0rt928
    @bartz0rt928 Рік тому +1

    A time card sounds like something you'd whip out at a Yu-Gi-Oh tournament while pushing your glasses back in place.

  • @DUDA-__-
    @DUDA-__- Рік тому +1

    thats .005 ppm Marco Reps is gonna love that.

  • @XenHat
    @XenHat Рік тому +1

    Excellent, I was thinking about running my own time server at home since we live fairly far from any public ones.

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling  Рік тому +1

      Could be a fun project! (And there are certainly cheaper ways of getting GPS signals into your main time server if you want to try that to get started!).

  • @itsdeonlol
    @itsdeonlol Рік тому

    This is cool Jeff!

  • @foldionepapyrus3441
    @foldionepapyrus3441 Рік тому +4

    With all that python between the time source and the user I'm not sure you can claim the most accurate time, the underlying clock might be the best there but that doesn't do you any good if its displaying late by a probably wildly variable margin (at least in comparison to the clock accuracy). Might be the most drift proof clock present however and so be the most accurate eventually. But it probably isn't delivering the time to the display as accurately as the NTP will be on every other computer there, and even cut off over the duration of the event I'd expect the drift of the riff-raff PC's to be less than the inaccuracy caused by using the wrong language for such a hard realtime task! The most real of real time tasks!

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling  Рік тому +1

      The computer itself will be holding time accurately though-honestly the blinkstick and miniPiTFT are delayed enough even with a C library I'd end up with variable ms-level delays for end-user display.
      The Pi will be offering PTP output over Ethernet, though, so I could still say it's the most accurate time source-just not necessarily via it's visual outputs.

    • @foldionepapyrus3441
      @foldionepapyrus3441 Рік тому

      @@JeffGeerling True, and even if you went to the extreme of bare metal programming the blinkstick and screen so it is precise as the CPU cycle allow the LED warm up/pixel change times of those HID devices has a meaningful latency when talking this level of timing precision too.
      Make sure you serve at least once client with the correct time over the Ethernet as I think you can claim to be the most accurate timesource, but if nothing ever uses the really accurate time it could provide I don't think it counts - the Human interfaces on it are going to be the only things used, and they are not impressively accurate.

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling  Рік тому

      @@foldionepapyrus3441 I'll just have to find someone running Linux and using an i225 in their PC, and jack in. Then set up LinuxPTP :D

  • @Jody_VE5SAR
    @Jody_VE5SAR Рік тому +3

    Can't wait to see it at LTX!

  • @benstensaa
    @benstensaa Рік тому +1

    Will you be there on Sunday? Hyped for the convention and hope to see you along with some other tech UA-camrs I watch

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling  Рік тому +1

      Yes! See you there!

    • @benstensaa
      @benstensaa Рік тому

      @@JeffGeerling I did see you! Was in line for case toss.

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling  Рік тому +1

      @@benstensaa Ha, one of the highlights of my night! Though my elbow hurts a wee bit now.

    • @benstensaa
      @benstensaa Рік тому

      @@JeffGeerling definitely hurt my shoulder but got a good score

  • @blauesKopftuch
    @blauesKopftuch Рік тому

    Enjoy your time there.😁

  • @mqblowe
    @mqblowe Рік тому +2

    Well it's about time!

  • @PhG1961
    @PhG1961 Рік тому

    Truly amazing!

  • @GuenterErde1
    @GuenterErde1 Рік тому +1

    Love that St. Louis is being repped at LTX

  • @PanoptesDreams
    @PanoptesDreams Рік тому +2

    I love the idea of mounting a computer in my computer.

  • @MarcoGPUtuber
    @MarcoGPUtuber Рік тому +2

    Time card says time to watch Jeff Geerling!

  • @LoveToMix
    @LoveToMix Рік тому

    Very interesting!

  • @jacquesb5248
    @jacquesb5248 Рік тому

    hope you enjoy it!

  • @RedFalcon696
    @RedFalcon696 Рік тому

    It's about time! :D

  • @ANeMzero
    @ANeMzero Рік тому +2

    Another important difference between the OCXO and the rubidium card is that "board with a chip that gets hot but isn't powered on" is probably a lot easier to clear through customs compared to "board that is radioactive."

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling  Рік тому +2

      Hehe, though any decay in the isotope used in the Time Card (non-mini) would be practically un-detectable by airport security.
      They would think it looks a little sus though.

    • @ChumpusRex
      @ChumpusRex Рік тому

      There is no radioactivity in a rubidium clock (unless you count the 50 billion year half life of the Rb-87 used in the filter - but with a half life much longer than the age of the universe, it is debateable whether to call this radioactive). Moreover, the clock shown uses a laser light source, rather than a filtered discharge lamp - so it doesn't even have the Rb87.

  • @braethorn
    @braethorn Рік тому +1

    3:21 Sweet, I'm in a Jeff Geerling video! :D

  • @chuxxsss
    @chuxxsss Рік тому

    Caesium clock and GPS for the win. As an ex calibration technician, that is what I would use.

  • @sie4431
    @sie4431 Рік тому +1

    As soon as I saw that Ublox chip I knew it had to be GPS related. I've been trying to research accurate (especially vertically accurate) GPS for a while now and it's pretty hard to understand as a layperson and there's not much info out there anyway, it seems to be a very niche interest. If you could make a video about accurate GPS that'd be so helpful and I think a lot of people would find it cool.

  • @forrestmobley9007
    @forrestmobley9007 Рік тому

    The Xzibit reference was fantastic 😂 cool video!

  • @Felttipfuzzywuzzyflyguy
    @Felttipfuzzywuzzyflyguy Рік тому +3

    So excited for LTX and your interviews! This is actually for making sure Linus is on time for the live WAN Show though right?

  • @KameraShy
    @KameraShy Рік тому +1

    If my time is within 15 minutes, that's good enough for me.

  • @EposVox
    @EposVox Рік тому +1

    Wel this is neat

  • @ZSchrink
    @ZSchrink Рік тому

    Incredible!

  • @sketchyhuman3523
    @sketchyhuman3523 Рік тому

    Soooo good!

  • @toddkr1w
    @toddkr1w Рік тому +1

    Now I want one of these cards to put in one o f my servers tor replace my pi3 that has a gps hat that is doing the time serving right now. THANKS JEFF

  • @thee_onderwyser
    @thee_onderwyser 2 місяці тому

    2:56 bro we were chunking out memes while the announcement was happening its too late😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @DrRChandra
    @DrRChandra Рік тому

    Just making sure all understand these:
    precision: how "finely divided" some measurement is
    accuracy: how closely a measurement agrees with some accepted standard
    So you can have a clock which has microsecond precision but is off (inaccurate) by minutes. Or you can have a clock that is accurate within milliseconds but only one second precision.

  • @djvidual8288
    @djvidual8288 Рік тому

    Legend!

  • @YeOldeTraveller
    @YeOldeTraveller Рік тому +2

    Linus will show with his personal Cesium Clock.
    Good Charity though. Good Luck.

  • @MarcCzulewicz
    @MarcCzulewicz Рік тому +1

    This is completely unhinged and I love it

  • @PanophobicCuber
    @PanophobicCuber Рік тому

    The entire video's closed captions are combined into one giant caption at the beginning of the video, then are never seen again.

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling  Рік тому

      That shouldn't be the case, but UA-cam sometimes does that - a refresh usually fixes it :(

  • @TenForceFalls
    @TenForceFalls Рік тому +1

    Sitting in the airport to LTX right now!

  • @physicsforsome1290
    @physicsforsome1290 Рік тому

    Nice video. We used a NavSync timing gps and feed its 10 MHz output to an FPGA and try to derive a 100 MHz signal from gps. This gives a 10 nanosecond pulse period. A cosmic ray signal event in our application is time stamped to 10 nanosecond in theory.

  • @MarkCovey-qp4px
    @MarkCovey-qp4px Рік тому

    Serious geekgasm!

  • @stamasd8500
    @stamasd8500 Рік тому +2

    Oh yes, I've built a GPSDO before, using an OCXO, a GPS module and part of a PLL chip (specifically the phase comparator). No RPi needed.
    (edit) and no fancy hundred-dollars GPS module needed either. A $5 ublox7-compatible module is enough, with some skillful programming of its internal registers. :)

    • @ChumpusRex
      @ChumpusRex Рік тому

      It does depend on what level of precision you are looking for, as well as the quality of your oscillator. My experiments with some of the cheapy ublox devices, show that they can easily show time deviations of +/- 100 ns, meaning that frequency stability at 100 seconds is only 1ppb on average (there can be larger excursions if there is a change in observing conditions).
      However, in the event that you need better absolute time precision, or a better precision frequency reference, then improving the GPS receiver may be needed.
      One interesting thing about making low cost GPSDOs is that obtaining "well-used" obsolete OCXOs from aliexpress is not just cheap, but the crystals are "pre-aged" and often have extraordinary stability. I've got a bunch of the $2 OSC5A2B OCXOs, and when using these for a GPSDO, the limting factor (by a huge margin) is the GPS receiver - you need to use PLL bandwidths in the order of 200 uHz, otherwise the GPS noise gets through to the output.
      I've got a couple of somewhat more expensive, old SC-cut OCXOs from Ali (about $50 each), which when measured significantly outperform the specifications of the rubidium oscillator shown in this video ( < 1x10^-12 adev @ 1000 seconds) with some software temperature compensation. That said, these miniature rubidium oscillators are a lot worse than the older ones. The laser based CPT method used in the miniature versions has much worse stability than the old-school rubidium lamp and microwave excitation design.

  • @Coyotehello
    @Coyotehello 8 місяців тому

    This is a bit crazy for me, but great video!

  • @ave14401
    @ave14401 Рік тому

    i love the purple bracelet!

  • @Anna-abc
    @Anna-abc Рік тому +1

    Try to get that through airport without sending explosive vibes :D

  • @michaelrousseau4373
    @michaelrousseau4373 Рік тому

    lovie it

  • @ErickBuildsStuff
    @ErickBuildsStuff Рік тому

    I have to use this whole setup for my master thesis and my prof doesn’t even have a budget for it. I’m just settling with NTP implementation and hope it works😅
    Not sure it would give a good result at the end for my distributed systems algorithm.

  • @Felix-ve9hs
    @Felix-ve9hs Рік тому +1

    Why does "a true second" sound so epic?

  • @protomanexe23
    @protomanexe23 Рік тому +1

    Wow. I discovered your channel because I was doing some Ansible stuff at SiTime.

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling  Рік тому

      Oh nice! SiTime makes some neat chips!

  • @Quinnpk
    @Quinnpk Рік тому +1

    Very cool! At some point LMG or your self should do a video on AoIP. PTP is huge in that space. Livewire, Wheatnet, Revenna, or Dante would be cool to see a deep dive on!

    • @inkprod
      @inkprod Рік тому

      Not just audio over IP, video is heading in that direction as well with ST2110.

  • @elimcgamerguy
    @elimcgamerguy Рік тому +3

    i bet this guy will be the first time traveler

  • @AlanTheBeast100
    @AlanTheBeast100 Рік тому +3

    NTP tested against the 1PPS goes more on the order of 3 .. 10ms and occasionally worse than 10ms.
    With the Pi 4, you can test against the Pi clock to about 18 ns resolution. If you take in the 1 PPS and set up an interrupt, then you'll have sub-microsecond accuracy for time - even Jeff should be happy with that?
    So - you only need the serial output from the uBlox receiver ($50 - $80 at Sparkfun) breakout board for GPS data and the 1 PPS signal.
    I implement this in RTL rather than Linux. Of course this is not within a PC.

    • @therealtimwarren
      @therealtimwarren Рік тому

      If you're using interrupts to capture time then it is likely that you have 10s to hundreds of microseconds of latency and considerable jitter. Linux is not a real time operating system. Interrupt latency varies wildly and is considerably faster in kernel space than user space.
      Hardware capture timers are needed for real accuracy.

    • @AlanTheBeast100
      @AlanTheBeast100 Рік тому

      @@therealtimwarren I'm not using Linux (as stated above). It's a barebones/bare metal set up. Latency and jitter verified against the Pi-4's 54 MHz clock of the system - indeed, with the 1 PPS I can also accurately characterize the 54 Mhz clock''s accuracy as 9 .. 11 PPM (on my Pi) depending on temperature.

  • @--onewheelskyward--
    @--onewheelskyward-- Рік тому +1

    TIL Hardware Attached on Top, I always thought it was just a cute hat on a pi. :)

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling  Рік тому

      Ha! For a time I did too, until I saw someone else write out the full thing on the Pi Forums once.

  • @amvaron
    @amvaron Рік тому +1

    Having involved years ago in buying ntp appliance + Rubidium oscillator for very accurate time, got a kick out of it. To be clear for a majority of users, ntp/chronyc is enough for miliseconds accuracy as Jeff mentioned... unless your doing trading for accurate time.

    • @timebeat
      @timebeat Рік тому

      Timebeat does PTP, NTP, PPS, NMEA and Squared, and it is sooooo much easier to setup than chrony

  • @roblatour3511
    @roblatour3511 Рік тому +3

    Love it - but my ESP32 Stratum 1 NTP Time Server is still going strong! Have fun at LTX!

    • @grahameida7163
      @grahameida7163 Рік тому +2

      Is that using a GPS receiver then as well 🤔

    • @roblatour3511
      @roblatour3511 Рік тому +1

      @@grahameida7163 yes, a description of the project is on hackaday

  • @jwillisbarrie
    @jwillisbarrie Рік тому

    Thanks for adding actual captions for the Deaf -

  • @acenio654
    @acenio654 Рік тому +1

    I could totally see Jake watch this video and decide to 1up you with an atomic clock in their steam cache server lmao.

  • @ToppyTree
    @ToppyTree Рік тому

    Well it's about time

  • @RightEyeMediaAu
    @RightEyeMediaAu Рік тому

    Very cool

  • @DeityMicrophones
    @DeityMicrophones Рік тому +2

    We thought we were going to have the most accurate clocks at LTX with ours at .25ppm but .5ppb is unreal. 😅

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling  Рік тому +1

      Oooh... if you have a Dante setup it would be fun to see if I could be the PTP source!
      Otherwise, I'll just gawk at your mics for a bit. I was trying to find a good ENG mic to throw in my bag for the livestream.

  • @pierrebessette2018
    @pierrebessette2018 Рік тому

    Is it possible to find a way to generate a timecode signal (audio out for exemple) to sync something like a tentacle unit ? Would be nice to have a way to sync 2 remote persons each recorded locally and to edit it with time code.

  • @DenRoedeMogM
    @DenRoedeMogM Рік тому

    it has come a long way since we were building dcf77 receiver's

  • @minchy83
    @minchy83 Рік тому +2

    It’s not for baking cookies, it’s for baking Pi’s!!

  • @jdib
    @jdib Рік тому +1

    Good luck flying with that lol

  • @michaelterrell
    @michaelterrell Рік тому +3

    The Ublox modules are fairly cheap, They are available on boards for drones. The OCXO is used for the 10MHz output that is used to sync test equipment. Check out Timenuts' if the subject interests you. I have two Meinberg GPS170PCI systems which is a computer card, and a GPS outdoor antenna with a nice molded plastic mounting arm that clamps around a mast, or tower leg.
    I have a Vk-172 Ublox 7 USB GPS that plugs into a laptop for field work.

    • @JGnLAU8OAWF6
      @JGnLAU8OAWF6 Рік тому +1

      This particular module is $100+ on it's own.

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling  Рік тому +2

      Yeah; U-blox makes a HUGE variety of GPS modules. This high-end one includes the capability for external oscillators and a much better internal TCXO too (100 ppb I think?).

    • @SuperVirus1978
      @SuperVirus1978 Рік тому

      Not to forget the difference between a real u-Blox module and all those cheap Asian u-Blox rip-offs...

  • @richardskinner6391
    @richardskinner6391 Рік тому +5

    Are you compensating for the processing time and screen response time between the clock and the display? :D

    • @JeffGeerling
      @JeffGeerling  Рік тому +2

      Hehe the annoying thing is the Blinkstick's Python library introduces anywhere between 5-50ms delay, so the LED changes will always be a little off :(