News from 2017-04-04


Join Meinberg at the Workshop on Synchronization and Timing Systems 2017


Meinberg is Sponsor of the 26th Annual Workshop on Synchronization and Timing Systems (WSTS) and will demonstrate its latest high-end synchronization solutions at North America's premier timing sync event, from April 3 to April 6, 2017 at the Double Tree Hotel, San Jose, California.

Bad Pyrmont, April 3, 2017 - Meinberg, manufacturer of the world's most efficient and versatile equipment for reliable and accurate time and frequency synchronization, participates in the ATIS Workshop on Synchronization and Timing Systems together with its local partner JTime!- Meinberg USA and will present the newest features of Meinberg's Intelligent Modular Synchronization (IMS) product family:

  • M4000 - Ultra-Versatile Platform for Telecom Synchronization Application
  • M3000 - Versatile and Modular Time and Frequency Synchronization Platform
  • M1000 - Time and Frequency Synchronization Platform in 1U Rackmount-Enclosure
  • M1000S - Compact Modular Synchronization Solution
  • M500 - Modular Time and Frequency Synchronization for 35mm DIN Railmount

The WSTS, which is sponsored by NIST and ATIS, is a vendor-neutral technology workshop that will address evolving sync requirements, as well as the roll-out of sync systems and standards, and how these affect industries and equipment manufacturers. Please visit the WSTS 2017 website for further information.

Meinberg will provide a technology demonstration titled "MEINBERG NetSync - PTPv2 Monitoring Sync and Performance of Telecom Network". Key points of the demonstration include the graphical demonstration of each PTP slave sync performance over time and a short explanation of the key data points gathered by the Monitoring System. The Meinberg NetSync Monitor function detects synchronization status and the offset of remote PTP nodes or NTP clients as well as local PPS reference sources and stores them for documentation purposes. The NetSync monitoring technology allows you to display the current state of your synchronization infrastructure and uses either standard PTP management messages or, if the PTP node has built-in NetSync Monitor support, is capable of measuring the real sync performance of your PTP devices

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