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WAGO 750 Series User Manual

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Board Support Package (BSP) 85
Ethernet Interface Services
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
Linux Fieldbus Coupler
4.5.4 SNTP Client (msntp)
The msntp program provides SNTP client functionality.
SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) is a simplified version of NTP
(Network Time Protocol). SNTP allows communication with a remote SNTP
server via UDP frame and port 123. If you want to connect to an SNTP server
on the Internet, routing and the firewall must be configured accordingly.
SNTP transmits time as a 64 bit value, i.e. it has a resolution of approx. 0.25
ns. The accuracy of time transmission is said to be +/-10 ms on the Internet
and up to +/-200 μs in local networks (Marzullo's algorithm, by Keith
Marzullo, University of San Diego).
To get the time from an SNTP server, start msntp as follows:
msntp <Hostname/IP-Adresse>
Examples:
msntp 192.168.1.11
msntp WagoLFBC
The output is, for example:
2005 Aug 31 06:44:41.897 – 94504 +/- 34 secs
First, the date and the time of the time server are shown. The following
number is the deviation (in this case -94.504 seconds). The last number
indicates the jitter. The more the network is loaded or the farer away the time
server is, the bigger the jitter becomes.
Msntp can also directly change the time of the local system:
msntp -r <Hostname/IP-Adresse>
Example:
msntp -r 192.168.1.11
The output is, for example:
The correction time is 94.493 +/-0.33+0.045seconds
Do you want correct the time anyway?
If you enter y, the time in the RTC chip and in the Linux kernel is changed via
the internal function settimeofday() using the correction value of the
previous query.

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WAGO 750 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Protection ClassIP20
Bus CouplersPROFIBUS, CANopen, Ethernet
ModulesDigital Input, Digital Output, Analog Input, Analog Output
MountingDIN rail mounting
Voltage Supply24 V DC (typical)
Communication ProtocolDepends on the bus coupler (e.g., PROFIBUS, CANopen, DeviceNet, Ethernet)
Digital Input ChannelsVaries by module (e.g., 8, 16 channels)
Digital Output ChannelsVaries by module (e.g., 8, 16 channels)
Analog Input ChannelsVaries by module (e.g., 2, 4, 8 channels)
Analog Output Channels1, 2, 4 channels (depending on module)
Width12 mm, 24 mm (typical module widths)
Number of ChannelsVaries by module type
Current Consumption per ChannelVaries by module type

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