Ieee 1588 Reference Resources; Examples Using Timestamp Modulo Event For Acquisitions; Case Examples Overview; Case 1: Simple Repeating Acquisitions As Upcoming Events - Teledyne m640 User Manual

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IEEE 1588 Reference Resources

For additional information:
PTP Standard Reference: IEEE Std 1588-2008 — IEEE Standard for a Precision Clock
Synchronization Protocol for Networked Measurement and Control Systems

Examples using Timestamp Modulo Event for Acquisitions

The Timestamp Modulo event is used to synchronize multiple camera acquisitions and automate
repetitive acquisitions based on either the camera's internal Timestamp counter or a system wide
PTP counter. The Nano internal Timestamp clock has a 1μs tic, while the PTP clock has 8
nanosecond tics (PTP: IEEE1588–Precise Time Protocol).
Both Timestamp counters increment continuously but can be reset to zero with
'timestampControlReset' if 'ptpMode=Off', else only the internal camera Timestamp counter resets.

Case Examples Overview

The following case examples use a simplified Timestamp timeline, which for clarity is shown with
time tics from 00 to 60 without units. A timeline scale based on real time is not required to
describe the usage concepts. These examples also apply equally to using an internal Timestamp
clock or a system PTP clock.

Case 1: Simple Repeating Acquisitions as Upcoming Events

Conditions:
initial timestampControlReset resets Timestamp counter
timestampModuloStartTime at 20
timestampModulo = 10
timestampModuloActualStartTime = First Event generated (F1)
After the Timestamp Reset, the first acquisition is made when the Modulo reaches the +10 tick
Timestamp count, following the programmed start time. Acquisitions repeat at every +10
Timestamp tick until stopped.
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