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IEEE 1139 1989

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IEEE Standard Definitions of Physical Quantities for Fundamental Frequency and Time Metrology

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New IEEE Standard – Inactive – Withdrawn. Methods of describing random instabilities of importance to frequency and time metrology is covered in this standard. Quantities covered include frequency, amplitude, and phase instabilities; spectral densities of frequency, amplitude, and phase fluctuations; and time-domain variances of frequency fluctuations. In addition, recommendations are made for the reporting of measurements of frequency, amplitude and phase instabilities, especially as regards the recording of experimental parameters, experimental conditions, and calculation techniques.

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9 Scope and References
1.2 References
2 Measures of Frequency and Phase Instability
10 Characterization of Frequency and Phase Instabilities
3.1 Frequency Domain
3.2 Time-Domain
11 3.3 Clock-Time Prediction
12 Confidence Limits of Measurements
Frequency and Phase Instabilities
13 6 Bibliography
14 Used in Modeling Frequency Instability of Oscillators
Power-Laws and Conversion Between Frequency and Time Domain
15 Fig Al Slope Characteristics of the Five Independent Noise Processes
16 Frequency Domain to Variances in Time Domain and Vice Versa
17 Instability in the Time Domain
18 Appendix C Bibliography
21 Appendix D Definitions
IEEE 1139 1989
$28.17