Reported TFOM Value
Estimated Time Error (ETE)
8
1 msec < ETE <= 10 msec
9
10 msec < ETE <= 100 msec
10
100 msec < ETE <= 1 sec
11
1 sec < ETE <= 10 sec
12
10 sec < ETE <= 100 sec
13
100 sec < ETE <= 1000 sec
14
1000 sec < ETE <= 10000 sec
15
ETE > 10000 sec
Example
TFOM is a value between 1 and 15. TFOM can never exceed the default MaxTFOM value
of 15.
Typically the MaxTFOM requires no adjustment, but in some instances it may be advisable
to decrease MaxTFOM so that TFOM can potentially exceed it: For example, by lowering
the MaxTFOM to “5” it is now possible for TFOM to be always higher than the MaxTFOM
value:
Assuming the MaxTFOM is set to 5 and the TFOM happens to go to a 6, i.e. TFOM is now
exceeding MaxTFOM. This condition will cause a
1PPS out of specification
alarm to be
asserted and the
oscillator disciplining will change
in order to speed-up the alignment of
the system 1PPS to the selected reference (causing it to take less time getting closer into
alignment with the reference):
This will cause the TFOM to start to decrease faster. Once TFOM no longer exceeds
MaxTFOM because the
System 1PPS
is now much closer to the
reference 1PPS
, the dis-
ciplining slows back down again as the system 1PPS continues to be brought into align-
ment with the selected 1PPS input.
3.4.2
Monitoring the Oscillator
The Oscillator Management screen provides current and history status information on dis-
ciplining state and accuracy.
To access the
Oscillator Management
screen:
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