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The Brandywine Minute - January 2011 Newsletter

THE BRANDYWINE MINUTE
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BWC NEWS

Brandywine and Oscilloquartz announce Strategic Partnership


Brandywine has been selected by Oscilloquartz as their exclusive sales partner in North America. Oscilloquartz, a member of the Swatch group is a leading worldwide supplier of synchronization equipment for telecommunications infrastructure. Oscilloquartz products are used for both wireline synchronization as well as for next generation networks. Founded in 1949, Oscilloquartz is the longest established company in Time and Frequency synchronization, and has currently has equipment installed in over 120 countries around the world.
Key Oscilloquartz products include the OSA-3230 Cesium Frequency Standard, The OSA-5548C Timing Signal Generator, the Star4 OEM Timing Module for LTE base stations, and the OSA-5530 IEEE-1588 Grand Master Clock.

THE SPOTLIGHT

Cesium Clock

Brandywine Communications is for the first time able to offer a cesium frequency standard. The Model OSA-3230 is a modern fully digital primary reference standard that is specifically designed and produced with the latest technology to serve complex applications where an extremely accurate reference signal is needed in a minimum size. The OSA 3230 Cesium Clock offers a unique set of operational features and performance, including greatly enhanced and easy integration into industrial, professional time and frequency host systems.


Key FeaturesOSA3230_Cesium_Clock

  • Accuracy better than ±1x10-12 during entire life
  • Long life 10 years cesium tube
  • Extremely compact size — 3U high (5.24’’ x 8”x 19”rackmount)
  • Front or Rear access connectors (depending on configuration)
  • Single 10 MHz output
  • Programmable 1 / 5 / 10 MHz TTL output
  • Redundant DC power supply inputs
  • Remote control and monitoring via RS232





AROUND THE CLOCK


Brandywine appoints David Wright as Director of International Sales

Brandywine Communications is happy to announce the appointment of Mr. David Wright as Director of International Sales. David has over twenty years of experience in the sales of time and frequency products in the UK and around the world. You can reach David at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it +44-1694-722891



Dealing with propagation delay in precise timing systems

One of the inevitable problems in distributing precise time in systems in dealing with propagation delay of signals through cabling. In a typical coaxial cable, signals propagate at 70% of the speed of light. In rough terms this means that it takes approximately 1ns for a signal to travel over 1ft of coaxial cable. Most GPS timing receivers allow for a simple compensation for the antenna cable delay. However, this does not fully address the problem, since in many cases the timing synchronization has to be further distributed from the GPS timing receiver to multiple users either within a campus facility through a distribution amplifier, or even within an equipment rack.

For a typical system that has a synchronizing source such as a GPS receiver at the top of a rack cabinet nfs220_2464small1feeding a series of rack mounted chassis through intra-rack cabling, the delay in receiving the synchronization (typically 1pulse/sec) will be 12ns to a chassis mounted at the bottom of the rack, and 5ns to an adjacent chassis, when typical 38” cable feeds needed to slide equipment shelves out of the rack are considered. If multiple equipment racks are involved, the skew due to cable propagation delay can be even larger. These delays can lead to significant synchronization biases in the operation of high accuracy systems.
In a campus-wide system, where hundreds of feet of cable may be needed, much larger differential delays can result in skews of hundreds of nanoseconds.


Brandywine has addressed this problem in their NFS220 Time and Frequency Standard and the FTSU100D Distribution Amplifier. In both products a web page control allows the user to add or subtract delays in each individual 1PPS output so that intra-rack propagation delays can be dialed out, ensuring that 1PPS synchronizing signals arrive at their destinations simultaneously.



STEPPING FORWARD


Brandywine's Sales Meeting is at the end of this month and the next tradeshow they will be attending is Satellite 2011 in Washington D.C. March 15-17. To find out more about the Oscilloquartz partnership or any of Brandywine's products please contact us.



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