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Ideal in a retro setting, the starburst Pluto wall clock creates a statement focal point in a room, whether that's the kitchen, living room or office.

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After connecting and installing the U.FL-SMA plug and inserting the commands to change the reference signal to "external" from the LeoBodnar GPS, my adalm-pluto no longer accepts connections over the network with the SDR-Console. I also unable to connect via direct USB to PC although I have access via ssh with putty to the IP.

The Pluto can uses clock frequencies up to 320 MHz, you have to choose the right scaling factor to get near to 80 MHz, i.e 320 x 1/4. Pluto uses 40 x 2 = 80 and when you use 50 MHz, then you have to change the factor to 1. 50 x 1 = 50.

I'm interested in whether it would be possible to use the ADALM-PLUTO time-of-arrival localization. This requires a very stable clock. I wonder whether it will be possible to feed in an external reference clock? In the revision-B schematics, it looks like there is no connector or jumper to switch from the built-in 40MHz oscillator to an external clock.

Also, if I do feed the clock from an external source (even if this involves removing the 40MHz oscillator), how difficult will it be to switch from 40MHz to 10Mhz? I see that the AD9363 does support 10MHz clocks, but will it is reasonably easy to configure the firmware for this clock frequency?

Yes - you should be able to lift off the current oscillator, and use an external clock. There is a hole in the PCB specifically for this purpose. All you need to do is lift C123, and put a 1.3V p-p clock into that node.

The Input Frequency Range for the reference clock is from 10 - 80 MHz. That is spec'ed in the datasheet. After that, it should be a simple matter of updating the device tree to tell the Linux driver you are using something different than 40MHz.

as a suggestion since is not so easy to solder and external clock input instead the C123 maybe should be great in rev. C to add some kind of test point (or even a connector) to feed the external clock with a jumper to select the input source.

On the frequency error using 'fw_setenv xo_correction' again I am making assumptions of how I read it all, that the normal clock frequency was 40000000, so if that is what you wanted then you do not put any number in there and just use fw_setenv xo_correction

The second output frequency depends on the first output due to a common internal clock, if you need individual flexibility, multiple mini GPS units may be a better choice. If both outputs have the same frequency their relative phase shift can be adjusted. This can be used, for example, to generate two signals with 90 phase shift for use in I/Q mixer.

yes ... pluto with different referece frequency does also work ... but its complicated in my view ... and there are some apps that can be used with the pluto that do not have a setting for 25 megs ... so to keep the pluto "compatible" with all kind of software i think its easier to replace the xo to tcxo .. or use external FOURTY megs ...

In the next step, I removed the board from the plastic housing and made the recommended connection (using a wire) of the USB connector cases with the GND point. Then I mounted the board in a metal housing and made connections to the PTT board: ground, + 5V (pad of unsoldered capacitor C185), GPIO0 and GPIO1. I connected the 40 MHz signal from the Pluto-clocker board to the appropriate IPEX socket (see below).

To fix this issue, I modified my PlutoSDR to accept an external 40 MHz reference clock signal.

This signal is provided by a LeoBodnar Mini GPS Reference Clock, which has an adjustable output frequency and is pretty much perfect for this application.

This colorful wind-up alarm clock featuring Pluto surrounded by six chicks was produced by Reveils Bayard in France circa 1967. It is in fine working order and in the original box. Pluto's head rocks back and forth to mark the passing seconds. The imagery was inspired by Mother Pluto (1936).The clock is MINT; box has light wear and discoloration: FINE condition. Purchaser will be charged $9.00 to $12.00 for freight and insurance for delivery via Priority Mail within USA; $32.00 for First Class Mail International (insured) for shipment outside of USA; $22.00 First Class Mail International (insured) to Canada. California residents are subject to sales tax. Thank you. Please view tag_hash_109___________________________ (under "Policies" in the "About Us" menu) for information regarding available payment methods and delivery of your purchases. Howard Lowery Online AuctionRegister Today!

During factory calibration the onboard TCXO reference frequency is measured and the actual reference clock frequency is stored in an additional protected SPI environment which is imported during boot.Later on this value is used to patch the device tree property clock-frequency in the /clocks/clock@0 path.This step can be skipped by the user when setting the ad936x_skip_ext_refclk variable.This allows for custom reference clock frequency set in the regular device tree.

A 16 bit counter is used to count both the 25 MHz LNB clock and the 10 MHz reference signal. By comparing both signals by software, the actual frequency of the 25 MHz signal is measured, with an accuracy of 0.01Hz. From the deviation a correction value is formed, which fine tunes the OCXO via a 12bit DAC as control voltage.

if the length of the SAT cable to the LNB is very long (several 10m), the level of the 25 MHz clock can become too small. In this case C6 and C7 are not populated and L1 is replaced by a solder bridge. For extremely long cables you can also replace R6 and R7 with solder bridges, which was necessary for my 80m long SAT cable.

A spaceship is flying a distance of 5 light hours, for example from Earth to the planet Pluto. The speed can be regulated with the upper buttons.

The applet demonstrates that the clock in the spaceship goes more slowly than the two clocks of the system in which Earth and Pluto are motionless. 2351a5e196

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