Synchronizing the system time in the network, 3 precision time protocol 99 – Pilz PSSnet SHL 8T MRP User Manual

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Synchronizing the system time in the
network

PSSnet SHL - Basic Configuration

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7.3 Precision Time Protocol

99

Figure 27: Delay and jitter problems when synchronizing clocks

Independently of the physical communication paths, the PTP provides logical
communication paths which you define by setting up PTP subdomains.
Subdomains are used to form groups of clocks that are time-independent
from the rest of the domain. Typically, the clocks in a group use the same
communication paths as other clocks.

PTP

Reference
(Master clock)

UDP

IP

MAC

Phy

PTP

UDP

IP

MAC

Phy

Local
(Slave clock)

LAN

PTP Precision Time Protocol (Application Layer)
UDP User Datagramm Protocol (Transport Layer)
IP

Internet Protocol (Network Layer)

MAC Media

Access

Control

Phy Physical

Layer

Delay + Jitter

Delay + Jitter

Delay + Jitter

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