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The CH Precision T10 10MHz Time Reference is Really Impressive

01.09.2025 05:52 | ~1 minute read

The CH Precision T10 10MHz Time Reference is a new premium clock that is suitable for both the “ultimate” upgrade of the CH Precision C10 Master DAC and for enhancing the sound of any high-end digital audio system. Independent clock domains between the transport and the DAC can introduce discrepancies that blur resolution and disrupt consistency. The CH Precision T10 external clock solves this problem head-on, providing an exceptionally pure 10MHz master clock designed with ultra-low phase noise and virtually eliminated jitter.

 

CH Precision T10 10MHz Time Reference. Image source - (c) CH Precision
CH Precision T10 10MHz Time Reference. Image source - (c) CH Precision

The CH Precision T10 10MHz Time Reference has a nominal frequency of 10MHz, +/- 20ppb (internal mode) and reaches 10MHz, +/- 1ppb maximum in GPS option locked for 1 hour. Phase noise performance is impressive - < -105dBc/Hz @ 1Hz and then it improves to < -155dBc/Hz @ 1kHz and as much as< -165dBc/Hz @ 10kHz and above! The output level of the CH Precision T10 10MHz Time Reference can be switched from 500mV to 1V, peak to peak, loaded with 75Ω. As a result, the model offers an input frequency deviation maximum of +/- 0.1ppm, which is exceptional by any standards.

The CH Precision T10 10MHz Time Reference uses a temperature-controlled quartz resonator (OCXO) enclosed in a solid block of aluminum and a single, ultra-stable clock generator for all connected components.

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