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Standard should clarify the relation between the PTP clock clockQuality signals and the timeQuality in TimeStamp

Added by Herbert Falk about 3 years ago. Updated 11 months ago.

Status:
Resolved
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Standard clarification required
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Due date:
% Done:

0%

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ID:
30
Source:
IOP_2017/51
TF Unique ID:
30 # IOP_2017/51
WG10 Proposal:
Estimated Completion:
Discuss in Upcoming Meeting:
No
To discuss in WG10:
Short Proposal:

To send to Hubert for next 9-3 revision

Standard(s):

IEC 61850-9-3

Needs More Information:
No
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Description

IEC/IEEE 61850-7-2 should clarify the relation between the PTP clock clockQuality signals and the timeQuality in TimeStamp.

E.g. “Clock Not Synchronized” refers to the slave clock, not to the grandmaster. The fact that the PTP grandmaster loses its GPS reference signal is not an indication that the IED clock is not synchronized, since the grandmaster could have an excellent stability. The total loss of PTP Sync messages during xx seconds should raise the “Clock Not synchronized” flag, depending on the slave clock’s quality.
This is best placed in IEC/IEEE 61850-9-3, but 7-2 should make a reference to it.


Proposal descriptions

Assigned to IEC 61850-9-3

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