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GPS Clocks

The atomic time scale of the Global Positioning System.

See Also: Clocks, Atomic Clocks, Frequency Standards


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  • GPS Clock

    TK 42 - Tekron International Ltd

    A reliable and accurate GPS clock for LTE. The TK 42 is a plug-in board specifically designed for use in Long Term Evolution (LTE) cellular network base stations.The clock outputs 10MHz and 1PPS differential signals and will continue to operate in extreme temperature variations. The clock has typically 5 s of drift in a 24hr period whilst under holdover.

  • GPS Clocks

    TesCom USA

    TesCom's line of GPS Clocks includes three models - the TiemPo 6400A, the TiemPo 6400N Nano, and the Ts2 Multi-Sync Packet Gateway. Whether you need synchronization solutions for TDM (T1, E1, CC, frequency) or Packet (PTP/SyncE, 1PPS/10MHz, ToD) in your central office or rugged field cabinet, we have time and synchronization solutions for your needs.

  • GPS Clocks

    Excelitas Technologies Corp.

    The Excelitas Rubidium Atomic Frequency Standard ( RAFS) is an exceptionally high-performance and high-reliability space-qualified rubidium clock developed for global navigation satellite systems.

  • Clock and GPS Modules

    Vadatech Inc

    AMC Clock & GPS Modules

  • GPS Wireless Clock

    Signals & Systems India Private Limited

    GPS Clock offers an easy, cost-effective solution for accurate, synchronized time displays without expensive, disruptive installation procedures. Because there are no wiring requirements, installation times are drastically reduced. It is ideal for renovation projects, as there is no need to worry about installation work, as well as new construction. The GPS clock can be synchronized through GPS Antenna or Wireless Antenna. The display can be wall/panel / tabletop mountable. It can be used as a wireless clock to synchronize many wireless slave clocks in and around the buildings.

  • GPS Synchronized Clocks

    Brandywine Communications

    Brandywine Communications offers high quality time and frequency GPS Synchronized clocks with budget friendly costs in a variety of formats such as the NFS-220 and the NFS-220 plus. Built at our ISO9001 accredited design and manufacturing facility in Tustin, CA, these U.S. made time and frequency standards incorporate a GPS receiver which continuously calibrates the internal precision clock to provide both time of day and frequency in a variety of output formats and interfaces.

  • 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.

  • GPS Synchronized Clock Systems

    Signals & Systems India Private Limited

    GPS synchronized clock system offers accurate time to all clocks in the system. The GPS clock synchronization system consists of a master clock and multiple slave clocks. The master clock communicates with all the salve clocks via wired/wireless medium in the system to provide them with an accurate time source. The objective of the GPS synchronized clock system is to make sure that all clocks in the system display the same time. Regardless of which part of the building you are in, the time shown by the clocks will be uniform and accurate.

  • Universal Clock

    DXD-16 - Brainstorm Electronics Inc.

    The DXD-16 Universal Clock is a PTP Grandmaster clock with GPS receiver and a multi-format legacy reference generator. While working in a PTP environment, the DXD-16 keeps legacy equipment perfectly synchronized with the IP infrastructure, or vice-versa.

  • 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.

  • GNSS Satellite Clock

    TTM 01-G - Tekron International Ltd

    The TTM 01-G is a reliable and accurate GPS and GLONASS (GNSS) clock with sub-microsecond timing that is used to synchronize IEDs (Intelligent Electronic Devices) in the power industry and other industries where precise and reliable timing is required. As with all Tekron GPS clocks, the TTM 01-G has electrically isolated outputs, providing excellent noise immunity. The TTM 01-G supports both NTP/SNTP (IEC 61850) and PTP (IEEE 1588 v2).

  • Time & Frequency Systems

    Brandywine Communications

    Brandywine Communications offers high quality time and frequency GPS Synchronized clocks with budget friendly costs in a variety of formats such as the NFS-220 and the NFS-220 plus. Built at our ISO9001 accredited design and manufacturing facility in Tustin, CA, these U.S. made time and frequency standards incorporate a GPS receiver which continuously calibrates the internal precision clock to provide both time of day and frequency in a variety of output formats and interfaces.

  • Disciplined OCXOS

    IQD Frequency Products Ltd

    GPS Disciplined OCXOs (Oven Controlled Crystal Oscillators) are a range of advanced clock modules which provide electrical timing functionality for distributed network systems. These units primarily revolve around the 1PPS (pulse per second) timing synchronisation signal produced by a GPS frequency receiver which is derived from transmitted timing information received from GPS satellite systems.

  • GPS- Based Video Sync Generator

    HORITA Co., Inc.

    A multiple output SD RS-170A analog composite video blackburst and video sync signal generator that is genlocked to the atomic clocks in the Global Positioning System. The GPS-MSG quartz crystal master clock is continuously phase controlled to accurately track the time from the GPS satellites.

  • Clock Synchronization

    Analog Devices Inc.

    Analog Devices Clock synchronizers are designed for wired networking applications, providing the clock redundancy functionality needed to maximize system uptime. Our technology supports clock synchronization with common standards, including 1 pulse per second (PPS) output signal from a GPS receiver. GPS signals are broadly available and utilize an extremely stable atomic clock as its time base, but they are often noisy. Systems rely on the IEEE1588 timing protocol to establish synchronous communications across the wired network, including synchronous Ethernet and synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) to optical transport network (OTN) mapping/demapping. The IEEE1588 protocol has emerged as the preferred method for Clock synchronizing systems throughout both computer networks and local area networks (LAN).

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