GPS time server T108
GNSSBeiDouGALILEO

GPS time server
GPS time server
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Characteristics

Synchronization source
GPS, GNSS, BeiDou, GALILEO, GLONASS

Description

Time server / Multi-GNSS Clock has been designed to provide very accurate timing information trough an Ethernet link (using NTP/SNTP protocol), for Network synchronization and measurement applications, without the need to be connected to external Network, hence preserving your Network insulation. It is dedicated to static applications. Based on a high performance 32 channels GPS/GLONASS/GALILEO/BEIDOU chipset with -160dBm sensitivity and T-RAIM algorithm, it delivers extremely accurate timing information, even in poor signal level conditions (indoor, urban canyons and signal obscured environments). The OCXO or RUBIDIUM oscillators offer high accuracy even if GNSS satelites signals have been lost. The T108 offers also external Event inputs featured, timestamped with high accuracy. As an option, IRIG signals are available, with electrical or fiber optic outputs. A 2500V isolated event input allows you to time-stamp events from external systems, with very high accuracy (±100 nanoseconds, refer to UTC atomic clock). The TimeStamp information is reported through RS232, SNMP trap, E-mail or Broadcast frame. A second event input is available in option. In option, an battery powered internal RTC can provide timing information if no GNSS satellites are available at power-up (antenna disconnected or hidden inside a building). A highly accurate pps (TOP signal) signal (±100ns) is available on SUB-D9 connector (pin 8 for Linux applications) or I/O connector (polarity, period, length, and delay compensation are configurable by user). It is also available with optional 1500V isolated static relay (in this case Alarm relay is not available).
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