9digitiser synchronisation – Guralp Systems CMG-DCM build <10,000 User Manual

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Acquisition Modules and Platinum Firmware

Digitiser Synchronisation

9

Digitiser Synchronisation

Accurate time-stamping of samples is essential to seismology. Güralp
Systems Ltd recommend the use of GPS receivers for generating clock signals

wherever possible: they are the most accurate time sources available for all
practical purposes (but see below: GPS is best used indirectly). Where GPS

receivers cannot be used but an internet connection is available, Network
Time Protocol (NTP) can produce acceptable results. Platinum firmware can

produce NTP-synchronised NMEA output for use with GPS-capable devices.

All acquisition modules have an internal clock which is used to time-stamp

log-file entries (but not data samples). This clock is managed by the NTP
subsystem but need not necessarily use Internet NTP servers (and normally

doesn't).

DAS units, Cylindrical Digitisers and Integrated Instruments have two clocks:

the digitiser clock and the acquisition module clock: the former is used to
time-stamp data samples and the latter to time-stamp log-file entries. The

acquisition module clock is also managed by NTP. The two clocks can be
synchronised in a number of ways.

9.1

Overview and important notes

Acquisition modules can synchronise their internal clocks to three different

time sources:

special timing signals, known as RTSTATUS packets, produced by a

digitiser

internet NTP

signals from a GPS receiver

GPS receivers produce two signals:

NMEA, which is a serial, ASCII data stream consisting of a sequence of
“sentences” which convey information such as the time (to the nearest

second), the position, the number of satellites visible and much more

PPS, which is a one-pulse-per-second signal which accurately signals the

start of each second

GSL digitisers, such as the DMG-DM24, use both signals to accurately

synchronise their internal clocks.

Because of a limitation in the Linux kernel on ARM processors, the

CMG-DCM and CMG-EAM cannot make use of the PPS signal. This means
that a DCM or EAM synchronised directly to GPS can be several hundreds of

milliseconds adrift. While this is not crucial - the clock is only used to

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