Introduction, Characteristics – Toshiba HHGP1 User Manual

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1. Introduction

The GPS (Global Positioning System) receiver unit is a device that receives the information from
satellites and outputs time signals synchronous to UTC (Universal Coordinated Time) to external
devices. The GPS receiver unit provides multiple outputs with optical signals for noise
immunity.

2. Characteristics

Highly accurate time signal output

Realizes a precision with respect to ±2

µs for UTC (UTC: Universal Coordinated Time)

(excluding the propagation delay time on the cable).

Reduced cabling work

Adopting the signal superimposition method, the unit can be connected to an external device
with a single optical fibre only.

Application to a large system

Equipped with eight ports for output, the time distribution can be made to multiple devices

separated from each other by a maximum of 1 km.

High reliability

Aimed at reducing the number of parts through high-integration circuits and high-density

mounting technology, thus securing high reliability.

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