Time Analyzer For Time Synchronization and Monitor of the Deep Space Network

TBMG-2454

8/1/2003

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A software package has been developed to measure, monitor, and archive the performance of timing signals distributed in the NASA Deep Space Network. Timing signals are generated from a central master clock and distributed to over 100 users at distances up to 30 kilometers. The time offset due to internal distribution delays and time jitter with respect to the central master clock are critical for successful spacecraft navigation, radio science, and very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) applications. The instrument controller and operator interface software is written in LabView and runs on the Linux operating system. The software controls a commercial multiplexer to switch 120 separate timing signals to measure offset and jitter with a time-interval counter referenced to the master clock. The offset of each channel is displayed in histogram form, and “out of specification” alarms are sent to a central complex monitor and control system. At any time, the measurement cycle of 120 signals can be interrupted for diagnostic tests on an individual channel. The instrument also routinely monitors and archives the longterm stability of all frequency standards or any other 1-pps source compared against the master clock. All data is stored and made available for remote access via network connection.

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"Time Analyzer For Time Synchronization and Monitor of the Deep Space Network," Mobility Engineering, August 1, 2003.
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8/1/2003
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TBMG-2454
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English