Changes between Version 1 and Version 2 of timesync


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Timestamp:
12/06/2018 06:37:24 PM (5 years ago)
Author:
Cale Collins
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fixed grammar

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    33<h1 id="LinuxTimeSyncrhronization"><b style="color:#000;background:#66ffff">Linux Time Syncrhronization</b></h1>
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    5 Many applications in factory automation, test and measurement, and telecommunications require very close time synchronization. The use case for this for our customers is often scenarios where they have multiple boards transmitting on the same RF channel and they want to synchronize the system clocks to a precision that allows the boards to Time Division Multiplex (TDM) the use of the transmitters so they are not producing collisions and thus maximizing RF throughput as this is the most efficient way of utilizing available bandwidth.
     5Many applications in factory automation, test and measurement, and telecommunications require very close time synchronization. The usage case for this is often scenarios where they have multiple boards transmitting on the same RF channel and they want to synchronize the system clocks to a precision that allows the boards to Time Division Multiplex (TDM) the use of the transmitters so they are not producing collisions and thus maximizing RF throughput as this is the most efficient way of utilizing available bandwidth.
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