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13.9.1.5

Microseconds

This field provides the sub-second component of time. It is represented as
microseconds since the last second. Minimum value is 0 and maximum value is
999999.
13.9.2

Unix Time Packet

Packet ID
Length
Field
Bytes
#
Offset
1
0
2
4
Table 42: Unix time packet
13.9.3

Formatted Time Packet

Packet ID
Length
Field
Bytes
#
Offset
1
0
2
4
3
6
4
8
5
9
6
10
7
11
8
12
9
13
Table 43: Formatted time packet
Unix Time Packet
Data
Size
Type
u32
4
u32
4
Formatted Time Packet
Data
Size
Type
u32
4
u16
2
u16
2
u8
1
u8
1
u8
1
u8
1
u8
1
u8
1
Spatial Dual Reference Manual
Unix time stamp (seconds), see section 13.9.1.4
Microseconds, see section 13.9.1.5
Year day, 0 - 365
Month Day, 1 - 31
Week Day, 0 - 6
Second, 0 - 59
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Year
Month, 0 - 11
Hour, 0 - 23
Minute, 0 - 59

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