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PTP (IEEE-
This page provides an overview on the PTP (IEEE-
What is Precision Time Protocol (PTP) ?
PTP (Precision Time Protocol) is a time transfer protocol defined in IEEE1588v2(2008) for the precise synchronisation of clocks across a packet network, typically Ethernet. It offers a cost-
History of IEEE1588
IEEE1588 version 1 was published in 2002 and defines a Precision Time Protocol (PTP) designed to synchronize real-
IEEE1588 version 2 was published in 2008, as an upgrade to version 1:
PTP vs. NTP
PTP is basically a faster version of NTP. IEEE 1588 is designed for local systems requiring very high accuracies beyond those attainable using NTP, which is sufficient to transfer data across networks at speeds of up to 10mbps. As data rates have increased, the need for synchronised transmission and reception have increased with it. At speeds of 1 gbps and above, PTP is necessary.
PTP Practical Industry Applications
Telecoms – As the whole telecoms industry changes from bitstream (telephony) networks to packet switched networks, PTP will be used more and more. PTP is suitable for a range of packet network types such as metro area networks, base-
Industrial automation – Modern robotics are increasingly being controlled over a netowrk (Ethernet), both wirelessly, and using fibre optics. Using a time-
Power – In electricity sub-
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