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NTP To IRIG-B Datasheet

The SANDS SPC-22-NI is an NTP to IRIG-B converter that synchronizes time from an NTP or SNTP signal to an IRIG-B output. It has an RJ45 port for the NTP input, a BNC connector for the IRIG-B output, and supports power inputs from 90-260V AC/DC while consuming less than 15W. The unit is rack or panel mountable and operates between 0-50 degrees Celsius humidity.

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NTP To IRIG-B Datasheet

The SANDS SPC-22-NI is an NTP to IRIG-B converter that synchronizes time from an NTP or SNTP signal to an IRIG-B output. It has an RJ45 port for the NTP input, a BNC connector for the IRIG-B output, and supports power inputs from 90-260V AC/DC while consuming less than 15W. The unit is rack or panel mountable and operates between 0-50 degrees Celsius humidity.

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NTP to IRIG-B CONVERTER SPECIFICATION:

SANDS

GPS BASED TIME SYNCHRONISATION SYSTEM


NTP to IRIG-B CONVERTER

Manufacturer

SANDS

Model No

SPC-22-NI

Input

NTP / SNTP

Output

IRIG-B output through BNC connector.

Power supply

90V to 260V AC / DC

Power Consumption

<15 W

Front Panel

2 LED indication for signal and power


Fuse, ON/OFF Switch, Power supply input (Phoenix connector), NTP

Back Panel

input (RJ45 connector), IRIG-B (AM) or IRIG-B (PWM) signal output


(BNC connector).

Environment

TEMP : 0-50C
Humidity: 95 % at 45 degree Celsius

Mounting

19 Rack, Panel mountable

Dimension

270mm (D) x 484mm (W) x 45mm (H)

Note: IRIG-B 122 or IRIG-B 012 (BCD) will not have Year information. If the same
signal received from any GPS receiver then the NTP/SNTP output will give
default year of 2000. Have to use BCS software to set current year.
If IRIG-B signal have IEEE 1344 or AFNOR format then in that case NTP/SNTP
will give correct Time, Year, Month and Date.

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