Comment by RossBencina

3 days ago

out of interest, what would the physical setup look like? Hard to imagine you could achieve isotropic temperature approaching +/- 0.01 degree over the size of a typical PCB.

Does it have to be isotopic though? The temperature must be constant over time, but a spatial gradient shouldn’t influence the stability of the crystal.

BTW, checkout my other comment in this thread about a GPSDO PCB with a resistor grid on the backside to evenly heat it.

  • A spatial gradient between the crystal and the temperature sensor, if it varies, can cause an error.

    • But is the error constant or does it vary over time? If it's the former, it can be calibrated away. If it's the latter, what is the mechanism behind it?

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