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3.7 Time Code (optional)
3.7.1 Abstract of Time Code
The transmission of coded timing signals began to take on widespread importance in the early 1950s. Especially
the US missile and space programs were the forces behind the development of these time codes, which were used
for the correlation of data. The denition of time code formats was completely arbitrary and left to the individual
ideas of each design engineer. Hundreds of dierent time codes were formed, some of which were standardized
by the "Inter Range Instrumentation Group" (IRIG) in the early 60s.
Except these "IRIG Time Codes", other formats like NASA36, XR3 or 2137 are still in use. The board GPS170
however generates the IRIG-B, AFNOR NFS 87-500 code as well as IEEE1344 code which is an IRIG-B123 coded
extended by information for time zone, leap second and date. Other formats may be available on request.
A modulated IRIG-B (3Vpp into 50W) and an unmodulated DC level shift IRIG-B (TTL) signal are available
at the VG64 male connector of the module.
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