EDM01-36v10 DAG_9.2X2_Card_User_Guide - Synchronizing clock time
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Dagclock
The DUCK is very flexible and can be used with or without an external time reference. It can accept
synchronization from one of several input sources and also be made to drive its synchronization output
from one of several sources.
Synchronization settings are controlled by the
dagclock utility.
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You should only run
dagclock
after you have loaded the appropriate FPGA images. If at any stage
you reload the FPGA images you must rerun
dagclock
to restore the configuration.
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When you run
dagconfig -d0 default
the
dagclock
inputs and outputs are also reset to
defaults.
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By default, all DAG cards listen for synchronization signals on their RS-422 port, and do not output
any signal to that port.
A description of each argument is shown below:
Option Description
Use the DAG device referred to by DEVICE. Supported syntax includes 0, dag1, and
/dev/dag3 to refer to DAG cards.
Display the information on this page
Wait for DUCK synchronization before exiting
Set the synchronization timeout in seconds (default is 60 seconds)
-l,--threshold
<threshold>
Set the Health threshold in nanoseconds. (default is 596ns)
Monitors the dagclock's health and displays results each second.
Sets the phase correction in ns. The default is 0ns.
Increase output verbosity
Display version information
Clears the dagclock statistics.
Command Description
Set the dagclock input and output to RS422 in and none out.
Clears the input and output settings.
Sets the dagclock input to RS422.
Sets the dagclock input to Host (unused)
Sets the dagclock input to Internal input (i.e. synchronise to host clock)
Sets the dagclock input to Auxiliary input (unused)
Sets the dagclock output to repeat the RS422 input signal
Output the selected input
Sets the dagclock output to host (unused)
Internal output (master card)
Sets the DAG card's clock to computer clock time and clears clock statistics. The DAG card
takes approximately 20 to 30 seconds to re-synchronize.
Full clock reset. Load time from computer, set RS422in, none out. Clears clock statistics.
The DAG card takes approximately 20 to 30 seconds to re-synchronize.
Wait for duck to sync before exiting.
By default, all DAG cards listen for synchronization signals on their RS-422 port, and do not output any
signals to that port.