Allan

Allan variance and the bias

Allan variance and the bias
  1. What is Allan variance and how is it used?
  2. Why do we use Allan variance?
  3. How do you calculate Allan variance?
  4. How do you measure Allan deviation?

What is Allan variance and how is it used?

Allan variance is a statistical analysis tool for identifying various noise types that exist in a signal. Developed in the mid-1960s, the Allan variance was used to measure the frequency stability of precision oscillators. Later, this technique was applied to other areas as well.

Why do we use Allan variance?

Allan deviation is widely used for plots (conventionally in log–log format) and presentation of numbers. It is preferred, as it gives the relative amplitude stability, allowing ease of comparison with other sources of errors.

How do you calculate Allan variance?

Interpretation of value

Allan variance is defined as one half of the time average of the squares of the differences between successive readings of the frequency deviation sampled over the sampling period.

How do you measure Allan deviation?

The beat frequency method is the standard method to measure Allan variance, or more precisely to measure the frequency deviation of the DUT from the frequency standard. The total power at the respective offset frequency is read from the spectrum analyzer display.

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