Using the coordinated system time (cst), Time synchronization in the synchlink system – Rockwell Automation 1756-SYNCH ControlLogix SynchLink Module User Manual User Manual
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2-2 Time Synchronization in the ControlLogix System
Using the Coordinated 
System Time (CST)
The Coordinated System Time (CST) is the clocking mechanism used 
to achieve time synchronization in a ControlLogix chassis. The 
ControlLogix Coordinated System Time (CST) clock is a 64-bit clock 
on the backplane of the ControlLogix chassis. It has a 1μS resolution 
and is used as the main time reference for all modules plugged into a 
chassis backplane.
For more information on how the ControlLogix CST affects the 
operation of other ControlLogix products, see the ControlLogix System 
User Manual, publication 1756-UM001.
Time Synchronization in a 
Distributed Control System
The same CST mechanism described above is also used to 
synchronize ControlLogix chassis in a distributed control system. In 
such a system, SynchLink transfers the CST value from the CST Master 
chassis to CST Slave chassis.
Each chassis must be equipped with a SynchLink module and, 
depending on what version of RSLogix 5000 the system is using, each 
chassis may or may not require that a controller reside in remote 
chassis. This distributed control system is identified as a SynchLink 
system.
The 1756-SYNCH module provides synchronization of CSTs between 
ControlLogix chassis provides with no more than +/-5µs drift 
between chassis.
Time Synchronization in the
SynchLink System
Time synchronization within a SynchLink system is required to:
• transfer a CST value from the CST Master chassis to CST Slave
chassis.
• transfer motion and drive control data.
• support time synchronization between ControlLogix chassis and 
non-ControlLogix products (e.g. PowerFlex 700S products).
The SynchLink Node Clock is integral to all devices that contain the 
SynchLink circuitry. It is the clocking mechanism on the fiber optic 
side of the SynchLink system. This clock has a resolution of 1μS.
During system configuration, you establish one SynchLink node clock 
as the master system clock on the SynchLink fiber. By design, the 
ControlLogix chassis that is configured as the SynchLink master also 
acts as the CST master of the system. In this manner, one SynchLink 
node acts as a Time Master for the entire system. This chapter gives 
more detail on how this functionality is accomplished.