Five Minute Facts About Packet Timing Next in the series on What is in the 2019 edition of IEEE 1588 is profile isolation. And while we are looking at that we will take a peak at the PTP common message header, the part of PTP message which has the same structure regardless of which PTP […]
MIFID II Compliance: The Meinberg FAQ
By Heiko Gerstung. We receive an ever increasing number of questions from our customers regarding MiFID 2 and the time synchronzation of RTS 25 and therefore decided to publish the answers here in one place: 1. What is MiFID 2 ? The Directive on markets in financial instruments (MiFID 2) is an European regulation for […]
End-to-End Versus Peer-to-Peer
Five Minute Facts About Packet Timing By Doug Arnold. Which delay measurement mechanism is best for deploying IEEE 1588? Since I’m an engineer, the answer is, of course, it depends. The short answer is that the peer-to-peer delay measurement mechanism is best in an engineered network, where all switches (and routers if there are […]
Why is IEEE 1588 so accurate?
Five Minute Facts About Packet Timing By Doug Arnold Why is IEEE 1588 so accurate? Two words: Hardware timestamping. That’s it, really! Let me explain. The Precision Time Protocol, PTP, defined by IEEE 1588-2008 works by exchanging messages between master clocks and slave clocks.