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GPS Time

The atomic time scale of the Global Positioning System.

See Also: Time, Timers, Time Interval, Time Reference, Time Code, Time Domain, Time Standards, Timing


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  • Precise Timing

    Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc.

    Precise timing is achieved using satellite clocks, which process signals from Global Navigation Satellite Systems, such as GPS, and output time to power system devices using IRIG-B, the Precision Time Protocol (PTP), and the Network Time Protocol (NTP).

  • GPS Master Clock

    Signals & Systems India Private Limited

    GPS Master Clock System – MCS-GPSMC-1010 is a 3U Card rack type, 19” Rack-mountable Redundant GPS Time Server which synchronizes and maintains the timing and frequency requirement of power and process industry equipment using a signal obtained from any one of the sources like GPS or GLONASS or Time protocols such as NTP and IRIG. It distributing the same time signal through several types of interfaces. It provides redundancy for Power and GPS receiver to increase reliability and offers protection against time synchronization failure. The system is field-upgradeable and an extremely flexible system, designed to handle time synchronization requirements today and in the future. It provides nanosecond accuracy when external time references are not available. It has a storage facility to store the system log file. It delivers NTP, SNTP, IRIG-B, PFC-Pulse, DCF77, BCD parallel data, Ethernet Fiber Optic & RS485/RS232 outputs. System enables configuration and monitoring through Web-based application. It supports a wide range of power supply either 90V-260V AC/DC or 18-36VDC or 36V-72VDC. Power supply model can be mixed and matched as required by the user, depending upon power supply options available at the installation site.

  • Stratum 1 Network Time Server (NTP)

    SyncServer S600 - Microsemi Corporation

    SyncServer S600 GPS / GNSS, Stratum 1 network time server with security-hardened NTP Reflector™ technology improves the security, accuracy and the reliability of the time services on the network for IT network administrators working to provide network time services in hardened network operations.

  • GPS synchronized NTP Server

    NTV-100 - Brandywine Communications

    Brandywine Communications NTV-100RG is an affordable, convenient and flexible NTP Server. This network time server accurately time synchronizes computers, time displays, PBX’s, and a wide variety of other equipment. The NTV-100RG is a small, rack mounted NTP Server that can synchronize to GPS or to the IRIG B time code to provide NTP time.

  • 1pps-Locking-Modules

    Quartzlock (UK) Ltd.

    This is a module to control an OCXO or Rubidium oscillator with 1PPS from a GPS receiver. The Quartzlock A6-1PPS uses a 3 state Kalman filter algorithm to measure & correct the frequency offset of the oscillator with respect to the 1PPS input. Time-tagged input 1PPS to 200ps resolution & <1ns jitter. Analog interpolator is self calibrating. Interface to GPS decodes messages & extracts relevant info. i.e. time correction data for 1PPS output, this has AVAR of the Rb or OCXO i.e. 5 x 10-12/s & <100ps RMS jitter. The output is steered to time coincidence with GPS time/UTC to 1ns resolution. Holdover initiated by 1PPS fail or data from GPS RX that 1PPS is inaccurate. During holdover, measured frequency offset & drift steer the oscillator & 1PPS is still available.

  • Trunk Amplifier

    VREMYA-CH JS Company

    The trunk amplifier is designed to compensate for attenuation and additional amplification of signals from GPS and GLONASS satellite radio navigation systems as part of synchronization and common time equipment.

  • Receiver-Synchronizer

    VCH-311C - VREMYA-CH JS Company

    The receiver-synchronizer VCH-311C is intended for use in synchronization networks as a primary reference source of highly stable synchronization signals of the first level of the hierarchy, periodically corrected in frequency according to the exact time signals (time scale) of the NKA KNS GLNASS / GPS

  • IRIG-B TTL TO RS485 Converter

    SPC - INS - 1010 - Signals & Systems India Private Limited

    The IRIG-B TTL signal is a time synchronization protocol that can be transmitted up to 50m maximum using coaxial cable. So the relay which is to be received the IRIG-B TTL signal may be far away from the IRIG-B source. The relay may be not able to synchronize with the GPS. To avoid such an incident in the field, some of the relays have provision to receive IRIG-B RS485 signal. The IRIG-B RS485 signal can able travel up to 1200m without any booster. All Time source equipment may not be supplied with IRIG-B RS485 signal output. The converter will act as a bridge between GPS Time source and Relays for time synchronization.

  • Seismograph

    DX6 - Seismic Source Co.

    The DX6 is a 6 channel seismograph that can be used for almost any seismic project. With its internal memory, optional USB memory and GPS, the flexible DX6 node can be deployed anywhere, at any time.

  • Time Code Generators

    Masterclock

    Masterclock's time code generators provide a source of very stable time code and accurate time and date information.  The GPS500 extracts timing reference from GPS satellite signals and generate time code synchronized to within less than 10 microseconds of UTC (Universal Coordinated Time). It can output IRIG-B with and without IEEE 1344 date encoding, SMPTE/EBU, NMEA 0183, Kinemetrics/Truetime, and 1PPS.

  • Radio Trigger Module

    RTM3 - Seismic Source Co.

    The Remote Trigger Module 3, or RTM3 3, is a new generation of impact trigger device. It is designed to time synchronize a single seismic source unit with multiple seismic recorders. It can also be used to synchronize multiple seismic recorders. The RTM3 units use an internal high accuracy oscillator that is synchronized to GPS timing information. Each RTM3 unit requires an external GPS receiver with valid satellite information to synchronize the internal clock. Once the internal clock is synchronized the RTM3 can be used without any GPS signal for up to 10 minutes.

  • PXI-6683, TCXO, GPS, IRIG-B, IEEE 1588 PXI Synchronization Module

    782110-01 - NI

    TCXO, GPS, IRIG-B, IEEE 1588 PXI Synchronization Module—The PXI‑6683 timing and synchronization modules synchronize PXI and PXI Express systems using GPS, IEEE 1588, and IRIG‑B to perform synchronous events. The PXI‑6683 can generate events and clock signals at specified synchronized future times and timestamp input events with the synchronized system time. The PXI‑6683 features an onboard temperature-compensated crystal oscillator (TCXO) that can be disciplined to GPS, IEEE 1588, and IRIG‑B for long-term stability. You also can use the PXI‑6683 to route clock signals and triggers with low skew within a PXI chassis or between multiple chassis, providing you a method for synchronizing multiple devices in a PXI system.

  • PXI-6683, TCXO, GPS, IRIG-B, IEEE 1588 PXI Synchronization Module

    782109-01 - NI

    TCXO, GPS, IRIG-B, IEEE 1588 PXI Synchronization Module - The PXI‑6683 timing and synchronization modules synchronize PXI and PXI Express systems using GPS, IEEE 1588, and IRIG‑B to perform synchronous events. The PXI‑6683 can generate events and clock signals at specified … synchronized future times and timestamp input events with the synchronized system time. The PXI‑6683 features an onboard temperature-compensated crystal oscillator (TCXO) that can be disciplined to GPS, IEEE 1588, and IRIG‑B for long-term stability. You also can use the PXI‑6683 to route clock signals and triggers with low skew within a PXI chassis or between multiple chassis, providing you a method for synchronizing multiple devices in a PXI system.

  • Advanced PC/104 Timing Board

    PC104-Plus SyncClock32 - Brandywine Communications

    The PC/104Plus SG from Brandywine Communications provides precision time with zero latency to the host computer over the PCI bus. An on-board microprocessor automatically synchronizes the clock to reference signal inputs. The reference signal inputs can be 1 PPS, IRIG or NASA time codes and optionally, GPS or HaveQuick.

  • Compact Timing Systems

    NanoSync IV & NanoSync IV Low Profile - FEI-Zyfer Inc.

    The NanoSync IV is a small form factor GPS Position, Navigation, Time (PNT) and Frequency reference system that provides multiple reference outputs and includes support for NTP & PTPv2 IEEE 1588-2008. The NanoSync IV has a Rubidium oscillator and is available with a civilian C/A GPS receiver or SAASM (Rockwell-Collins MPE-S GB-GRAM or Trimble Force 22E MRU GPS receiver) for military users. The NanoSync IV is packaged in a small, rugged enclosure ideally suited for embedded electronic warfare applications.The NanoSync IV-SA-Rb has been demonstrated to be compliant to the Joint Airborne SIGINT Architecture (JASA) Version 3.0, Annex 1, for Time, Frequency, Navigation and Geodesy (TFNG), making it suitable for Electronic Warfare (EW) COMINT and ELINT applications in fixed site, airborne and shipboard environments.

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