Using Bus Level Time Code Translator to Time Tag Data and Synchronize Multiple Processing Stations

Computer based data acquisition and signal processing systems have evolved from computers developed for more generic applications. As a result of less technical origins, current computer systems have Real Time Clocks (RTC's) that are relatively inaccurate and which can not be automatically synchronized to external time standards. 'Me imbedded bus level time code processor modules described in this article in conjunction with Universal Time Coordinate (UTC) standard time receivers and standard InterRange Instrumentation Group time code signals provide a substitute source of time data, a source that overcomes the limitations of conventional Real Time Clock devices.

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