Delay measurement mechanism 
 
ccording  to  IEEE1588  a  slave  clock  is  capable  of  measuring  the  delay  of  message  propagation  that 
represents the time that a message takes to cross the master-slave path. The measurement of this delay is 
necessary to perform a time correction of the time of receipt of the message in relation to the time it was 
sent.  The delay measurement is performed by sending messages containing the timestamp of the time of 
receipt to the master clock which sends a reply with information of the delay.  
The second review of IEEE1588 standard, in 2008, specifies two ways of compensating delay: End-to-end 
and Peer-to-peer: 
  End-to-end: measurement of delay across the network between master and slave clocks. 
  Peer-to-peer: measurement of delay only between master and slave clocks as neighbors.  
 
The advantage of P2P is that the accuracy of synchronism is immune to change in the network topology, 
since the delay between each master-slave connection is calculated for each packet sent. However, the P2P 
solution  is  possible  only  when  all  devices  in  the  network  are  transparent,  i.e.,  they  can  perform  delay 
measurement between one point and another. In network applications where the network comprises devices 
without measurement of delay, it is necessary to use the E2E mode, which calculates the delay in a general 
way between the two ends of the network.  
RT430 is capable of measuring the time a synchronism message takes to cross a master-slave path, using 
E2E and P2P mechanisms.  
 
Master, Slave e Grandmaster clocks 
 
In PTP protocol, master clocks send message packets with synchronism information, slave clocks receive 
and process the synchronism messages, and grandmaster clocks that are the source of synchronism for the 
entire network. 
IEEE1588 standard specifies the Best Master Clock algorithm (BMC) which selects the best candidate to be 
elected  the  master  of  the  network,  used  as  synchronism  source.  The  selection  is  performed  from  the 
attributes and attributed priorities to the possible candidate. The algorithm establishes a search order, and 
from the results, it determines which one will be the clock used as time source.  
RT430 is pre-configured to operate as master of the network and it can be configured to operate as slave. 
PTP Messages 
 
In PTP protocol, the  messages containing  synchronism  information  and timestamp are  sent  to the  entire 
network in multicast mode, in which a PTP message sent by a network port can be received by all other 
ports connected to the same network. The advantage of multicast mode network is that the master clock