What type of clock is capable of measuring periods of milliseconds?

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In summary, the conversation discusses the different types of clocks used to measure periods of nanoseconds and milliseconds. While atomic clocks are used for nanoseconds, a more common and effective method for measuring milliseconds is through a 10MHz-100MHz clock and a frequency counter. A stopwatch is not suitable for this type of measurement due to its slower speed. Instruments called "frequency counters" are specifically designed for frequency and period measurements and are commonly used for this purpose.
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Hi,
I have been asked to research two types of clock. The first to measure periods of nanoseconds and the second, milliseconds. Obviously I have talked about atomic clocks first but what clock can measure periods of milliseconds?

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Millisecond clocks are easier than nanosecond clocks. You would typically have an accurate crystal oscillator running in the 10MHz-100MHz range, and enable a counter with the signal that you want to measure the period of. Does that make sense?
 
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Yes it makes perfect sense but what is the type of clock called? Could a stopwatch working under this principle measure milliseconds?
 
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swain1 said:
Yes it makes perfect sense but what is the type of clock called? Could a stopwatch working under this principle measure milliseconds?

No, a stopwatch is too slow. You need a clock that is many times the signal to be measured, in order to get good accuracy on the measurement. You need approximately 100x the signal frequency, in order to get 1% accuracy in the period measurement, right?

So a 100x clock for a 1ms signal (with a frequency of 1kHz) would be 100kHz, which is easy. More likely you would use a crystal clock oscillator module to generate a 10MHz clock, and feed that into the digital counter string that I mentioned.

Instruments called "frequency counters" are used to make the frequency and period measurements that you are asking about. Here is a wikipedia.org page with basic info on them. You can google frequency counter for more links and info.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frequency_counter
 

1. What is the standard unit of measurement for milliseconds?

The standard unit of measurement for milliseconds is "ms".

2. How do you measure milliseconds accurately?

Milliseconds can be measured accurately by using a stopwatch or a timer with millisecond precision. Some advanced equipment, such as oscilloscopes, can also measure milliseconds.

3. Can milliseconds be converted to other units of time?

Yes, milliseconds can be converted to other units of time such as seconds, minutes, hours, and days. For example, 1 millisecond is equal to 0.001 seconds.

4. What is the smallest unit of time that can be measured in milliseconds?

The smallest unit of time that can be measured in milliseconds is microseconds. 1 millisecond is equal to 1000 microseconds.

5. Why is measuring milliseconds important?

Measuring milliseconds is important in various fields such as science, technology, and sports. It allows for precise and accurate measurements of time, which is essential for experiments, data analysis, and performance evaluation.

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