Wired Technology :A Master Clock drives and synchronises the slave clocks, keeps precise and accurate time to all clocks.
The master clock is usually connected to a Radio or a GPS antenna.
In a wired network, Slave Clocks can be synchronised either by current impulses or by a digital signal coming from the Master Clock
Time Distribution : Impulse
A signal is sent through polarised impulses every minute, half minute or second.
This technology is suitable for small installations where there is a limited number of slave clocks and limited wiring distance
Advantage :
- Cost effective solution for small clock systems with analogue clock
Time Distribution : Digital AFNOR The AFNOR (Time Code) signal provides an accurate and secured time transmission. This type of distribution is mainly used in large installations (Airports, Railways) with a long length distance between the Slave Clocks.
Advantage :
- Perfect for large installations including digital clocks in new buildings
Worldwide customers have chosen Bodet solutions for their application :
- Education premises
- Transport (airport, railway)
- Heathcare buildings
- Finance offices ...
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