Design of the time system (clock synchronization)
SW-time
Protection
and control
functions
Time tagging and general synchronization
Commu
- nication
Events
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External
synchronization
sources
Off
SNTP
DNP
IRIG-B
Time-
regulator
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Figure 206:
Design of time system (clock synchronization)
Synchronization principle
From a general point of view synchronization can be seen as a hierarchical structure.
A function is synchronized from a higher level and provides synchronization to lower
levels.
Function
Synchronization from
a higher level
Optional synchronization of
modules at a lower level
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Figure 207:
Synchronization principle
A function is said to be synchronized when it periodically receives synchronization
messages from a higher level. As the level decreases, the accuracy of the
synchronization decreases as well. A function can have several potential sources of
synchronization, with different maximum errors. This gives the function the
possibility to choose the source with the best quality, and to adjust its internal clock
after this source. The maximum error of a clock can be defined as:
•
The maximum error of the last used synchronization message
•
The time since the last used synchronization message
•
The rate accuracy of the internal clock in the function.
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