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4.5.3.3.3

Absolute Time Reference

The IRIG-B and NASA-36 time codes are serial time format with the time-of-year coded in Binary
Coded Decimal (BCD) notation as days, hours, minutes and seconds. Years are not coded and the day
counter is reset every January 1
day counter will not be restarted every year.
Example:
 The absolute time reference is January 1
 The CORTEX is started in the course of 1998 with Current Offset = 0.
The procedure is as follows:
1. Enter:
Date of Next Offset 1 = Date of Next Offset 2 = 0
Next Offset 1 = 31 536 000 (year 1998 = 365 days = 31 536 000 seconds)
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2. On January 1
, 1999 at 0 AM, check that the Current Offset is set to 31 536 000 and that the
time-tags are updated accordingly (365 days are automatically added to the time-tags). The day
counter is equal to 366.
3. In the course of 1999, enter Next Offset 1 = 63 072 000 (year 1999 = 365 days = 31 536 000
seconds).
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4. On January 1
, 2000 at 0 AM, check that the Current Offset is set to 63 072 000 and that the
time-tags are updated accordingly. The day counter is now equal to 731.
5. Each following year, increment parameter Next Offset 1 by the number of seconds of the
current year.
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Date:
June 1, 2021
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