Once configured, the C37.118 slave I/O interface offers different data points to be connected with the model.
The following data points can be connected to the model to provide the timestamp and additional information about the state of the synchronization:
Connection point | Direction | Description |
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Phasors | From model to driver | For a given stream, each configured phasor will provide two connection points that will expect to receive data from the model. |
Analogs | From model to driver | For a given stream, each configured analog value will provide a connection point that will expect to receive data from the model. |
Digitals | From model to driver | For a given stream, each configured digital value will provide a connection point that will expect to receive data from the model. |
Frequency ROC | From model to driver | For a given stream, the driver expects to receive the frequency rate of change from the model. |
Frequency deviation | From model to driver | For a given stream, the driver expects to receive the frequency deviation in millihertz from the model. |
When Add monitoring on queues is enabled, additional connection points are available:
Connection point | Direction | Description |
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Main Queue | From driver to model | Percentage of usage of the main processing queue of the driver. |
PMU Queue | From driver to model | Percentage of usage of the main processing queue of each stream. This connection is a vector. There is one connection point per configured stream. |
When Use external clock is activated, additional connections points are available. These connections points are typically used to receive data from synchronization sources such as the Oregano syn1588 or the Spectracom card, which can be synchronized by GPS, IRIG-B and/or IEEE-1588.
Connection point | Direction | Description |
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Synchronized | From model to driver | Boolean indicating that the external clock is properly synchronized. Only available if Use external clock is enabled in the configuration |
Epoch | From model to driver | External clock time value |
Nanoseconds | From model to driver | External clock nanoseconds value |
The sensor editor should be used to retrieve timestamp and status of the Oregano card and use it in the model. Here is an example of sensors connected to a C37.118 slave driver configured with internal clock, queue monitoring activated, one single stream configured in polar mode. The stream has two phasors, two analogs and two digitals values.
Please note that unused columns have been collapsed.