Low cost automated precise time measurement system
Abstract
The Aerospace Guidance and Metrology Center (AGMC) has the responsibility for the dissemination of Precise Time and Time Interval (PTTI) to Air Force timing systems requiring microsecond time. In order to maintain traceability to the USNO Master Clock in Washington D.C., and accomplish efficient logging of time and frequency data on individual precision clocks, a simple automatic means of acquiring precise time has been devised. The Automatic Time Interval Measurement System (ATIMS) consists of a minicomputer (8K Memory), teletype terminal, electronic counter, Loran C receiver, time base generator and locally-manufactured relay matrix panel. During the measurement process, the computer controls the relay matrix which selects for comparison 13 atomic clocks against a reference clock and the reference versus Loran C. Through use of the system teletype, the operator is able to set the system clock (hours, minutes and seconds), examine and/or modify all clock data and constants, and set measurement intervals. This is done in a conversational manner. A logic flow diagram, system schematic, source listing and software components are included in the presentation.
- Publication:
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5th Ann. NASA and DOD Precise Time and Time Interval Planning Meeting
- Pub Date:
- 1973
- Bibcode:
- 1973ptti.nasa...95A
- Keywords:
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- Atomic Clocks;
- Automatic Control;
- Time Measurement;
- Universal Time;
- Loran C;
- Minicomputers;
- Synchronism;
- Time Lag;
- Instrumentation and Photography