Title: Allan Variance Estimated by Phase Noise Measurements
Abstract: Abstract : For short measurement times, the Allan (or two-sample) variance can be determined from the phase noise using the mathematical conversion between time and frequency domain. This provides us with a useful tool to obtain the very short-term frequency stability in the time domain, which is difficult for a time-interval counter to measure because of its resolution limitations. Before carrying out the conversion, bias from the measurement system and uncorrelated noises to the DUT (device under test), e.g., power noise and environmental perturbations are considered and corrected in the raw data. By doing this, the proper characteristic of the DUT seems to be revealed reasonably. If the above-mentioned bias and noises were not corrected, the generated variance would be apart from the corrected one irregularly, depending on the sampling time. In this paper, both the numerical integration and the power-law model are used to practice the conversion.
Publication Year: 2004
Publication Date: 2004-12-09
Language: en
Type: article
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