The reliable precise time fan-out for White Rabbit distribution on 1G Ethernet-based networks.
White Rabbit Z16
It is the reliable precise time fan-out for White Rabbit distribution on 1G Ethernet-based networks. The WR-Z16 is a standalone device with 16 SFP connectors which provides sub-nanosecond accuracy time over plug-and-play fiber links.
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WR-ZEN TP-FL
The fundamental standalone node that provides the White Rabbit features to a wide range of applications making use of its redundant connections. Easily distributes time and frequency to other equipment by implementing widely available timing protocols: PTP, NTP, 10MHz/PPS.
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WR Switch
It is the first commercial available device developed with the White Rabbit (WR) Technology. It distributes Time and Frequency within a sub-nanosecond accuracy to thousands of nodes through standard optical fiber over Metro Area network distances. It also works as a basic data switch. It is the basic element for scientists and technologists looking for experimenting with WR technology and to evaluate features like deterministic time transfer or dynamical self-calibration of optical fiber links. Together with CERN we are the original designers and have been deploying it over the last 10 years.
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WR-ZEN TP 32-BNC
It is the versatile standalone node that provides the White Rabbit features to a wide range of applications making use of its redundant connections. The WR-ZEN TP-32BNC easily distributes time and frequency to other equipment by implementing standard timing protocols such as PTP, NTP, IRIG-B, etc.
LEARN MOREDisciplined Oscillator White-Rabbit
DOWR
High performance GPS grandmaster clock and network time server capable of distributing GPS Time or UTC using White Rabbit networks with sub-nanosecond accuracy over long-distance fiber links .
LEARN MORELow Level RF Control system based on White-Rabbit
CPIC LLRF
The CPIC LLRF is a fully digital RF to control two different cavities in the same rack and it is a key example of how to use White-Rabbit as mechanism for synchronization and low jitter frequency dissemination. It has been designed within the IFMIF-EVEDA facility to support the Linac cavities and It is controlled by an EPICS IOC interface in order to ease its integration in an EPICS control system.
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