The processor module appears to share the board with a Sequoia JP13 GPS reciever module. Within the TimeNet device, the ConnectME module rides on a custom carrier board designed by Veracity. The ConnectME used in the TimeNet server has 8MB of RAM, and 2MB of Flash, and is powered by Digi's NetSilicon NS7520 chip, a 32-bit network-attached ARM7 microprocessor. The TimeNet is based on Digi International's ConnectME (pictured at right), an off-the-shelf computer squished into a case about the size of an Ethernet connector. Once that's done, the device can be accessed via telnet. The device ships with Windows client software that can be used to configure its IP address. UTC is occasionally adjusted by adding or subtracting leap seconds to accommodate for anomalies in the Earth's rotation and orbit, with the TimeNet and other Stratum-1 time devices following close behind. UTC was formerly called “Greenwhich Mean Time,” or GMT, named for the Greenwich observatory near London where pioneering research on longitudinal surveying originated. Like GPS satellites, and per NTP specifications, TimeNet broadcasts time in UTC (universal coordinated time) format, leaving it up to client devices on the network to account for time zone offsets, daylight savings time policies, and any other regional differences. The TimeNet, in contrast, is said to continually track the current time signals broadcast by GPS satellites. The TimeNet integrates both receiver and server into a tiny, rugged, inexpensive unit suitable for deployment in harsh environments, the company claims.Īccording to Veracity, many cheap PC-based timing systems used for DVR tend to drift by several seconds a week. Veracity claims the TimeNet module is far cheaper than traditional timeservers, which typically comprise a high-end rackmount server serially connected to a separate WWV shortwave or GPS receiver. However, the device is useful for any application where Stratum 1 reference time signals suffice for the synchronization of system clocks, says U.K.-based Veracity. Officially, the TimeNet targets CCTV (closed-circuit TV) surveillance and digital video recording (DVR) applications where sub-second accuracy may be required, yet standard computing equipment may be too delicate or costly. Based on an embedded computer little larger than an Ethernet connector, the TimeNet runs a GPS-synchronized Stratum-1 NTP Ethernet server, for “evidential-level” timestamping… accuracy, the company claims. Veracity UK Ltd used Linux to build a tiny, rugged, low-powered master reference clock server primarily aimed at surveillance camera networks. Shipping charges will apply and will reflect the options chosen. Limited Access Locations - A limited access location is a site where pickup or delivery is restricted or limited.Tail-lift/HIAB - Freight carrier provides tail-lift/HIAB service, if needed, to load and unload a shipment when loading/unloading docks are not available.An elevator must be available to provide service to floors above or below the trailer. Inside Delivery - When requested, freight carrier unloads shipments from or to areas that are not next to the trailer, such as shopping malls or office buildings.Residential Delivery - A residential delivery charge applies to shipments to a home or private residence, including locations where a business is operated from a home, or to any shipment in which the shipper has designated the delivery address as a residence.In addition, offers multiple shipping options for products that cannot be shipped via parcel shipping. You have several shipping options for parcel shipping depending on destination: standard ground 5 to 7 business days, 2 to 3 business days, or next business day.Ī orders ship to addresses Globally excluding PO Box addresses and limitations may apply to Military bases.Ī orders do not automatically ship outside of the country you place your order in, please contact your local Anixter sales representative to discuss your options for deliveries outside of the standard domestic region. Orders received during non-business days are processed on the next business day. When you order products from, the order is processed within one to two business days.
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