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In this video, I install a high-precision time server in my studio using the OpenTimeCard Mini from TimeBeat. Instead of relying on external Network Time Protocol (NTP) servers, I’m hosting my own time server to achieve nanosecond-level accuracy using Precision Time Protocol (PTP).
The OpenTimeCard Mini combines a GPS module that receives signals from satellites equipped with atomic clocks and a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 (CM4) acting as the server. This setup allows me to synchronize all the clocks on my network with unprecedented precision.

Additional Information:
• The Birth of Atomic Clocks: The first practical atomic clock was developed in 1955 by Louis Essen at the National Physical Laboratory in the UK. By 1967, the second was redefined based on the vibrations of cesium atoms, marking a significant leap in timekeeping accuracy.
• GPS Satellites and Timekeeping: The Global Positioning System (GPS) began with the launch of its first satellite in 1978. These satellites carry atomic clocks that provide precise time signals, revolutionizing navigation and global time synchronization.
• Understanding NTP Synchronization: The Network Time Protocol (NTP) dynamically adjusts its synchronization intervals, typically ranging from 64 to 1,024 seconds, to maintain accurate time across devices connected to the internet.
• Time Zones and Global Standardization: The concept of standardized time zones was proposed by Sir Sandford Fleming in 1879. The 1884 International Meridian Conference endorsed these time zones, paving the way for the global timekeeping system we use today.
• Raspberry Pi and Hardware Timestamping: While the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 (CM4) allows for hardware timestamping through additional network interfaces, the standard Raspberry Pi 4 does not support this feature on its built-in Ethernet port. The new Raspberry Pi 5 introduces hardware timestamping support directly on its Ethernet interface.
• Why Nanosecond Accuracy Matters: Industries such as financial trading, where transactions happen in fractions of a second, rely heavily on precise time synchronization. Broadcasting and aerospace also require this level of accuracy to ensure seamless operations.
Further Reading and Resources:
• TimeBeat’s OpenTimeCard Mini: https://store.timebeat.app/products/open-timecard-mini
• TimeBeat Software: https://www.timebeat.app/solutions/
• Understanding Precision Time Protocol (PTP): https://www.timebeat.app/blog/sync-showdown-ntp-vs-ptp-vs-tsn-vs-ethercat
• History of Timekeeping: https://www.timebeat.app/blog/timekeeping-history-and-technology
• Quartz Crystal Oscillators Explained: https://www.timebeat.app/blog/quartz-crystal-oscillators
• Atomic Clocks and GPS Technology: https://www.timebeat.app/blog/atomic-clocks-gps-timing
• Raspberry Pi Hardware Capabilities: https://www.timebeat.app/raspberry-pi-hardware-capabilities
• Network Time Protocol (NTP) Details: https://www.timebeat.app/blog/sync-showdown-ntp-vs-ptp
• Global Standard Time Zones: https://www.timebeat.app/blog/global-time-zones

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1. How to set up a nanosecond-level time server using TimeBeat’s OpenTimeCard
2. Achieving precise time synchronization with Precision Time Protocol (PTP)
3. Installing a GPS-based time server with Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4
4. Understanding the difference between NTP and PTP for network timekeeping
5. Configuring TimeBeat software for nanosecond accuracy
6. Implementing hardware timestamping for ultra-precise timing
7. Step-by-step guide to setting up a Stratum 1 NTP server
8. Using GPS antennas for optimal time server reception
9. Exploring the history of timekeeping—from sundials to atomic clocks
10. Why nanosecond-level synchronization is crucial in financial trading

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  1. @Cybersecurityroad

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    Hi Teacher Chuck you are the greates teacher i have ever seen.Can you help me to improve my youtube channel thanks for help your are the greatest.

  2. @zdog90210

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    We recently discovered my friend did not have his PC set to automatically change the time and it was seven minutes off causing him to have problems with anti-cheap programs and other programs.

  3. @lolgh4499

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    wow. what a time to live

  4. @montagistreel

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    You can literally get a science-grade cesium clock that can fit in a server-rack

  5. @larbesabdellah7079

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    Hello everyone please help me : I'm using Ubuntu 24.04 I installed vmware 17.6.1 and configured vmnet and vmmon and everything works well , then i installed gns3 and download its VM named GNS3 VM i imported it into VMware successfully but gns3 keep saying "could not find a VM named GNS3 VM"

  6. @lyth1um

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    every smartphone got a gps function. why i should buy something this expensive?

  7. @lohphat

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    GPS signals can be spoofed and attacked. You need a backup time source and that would be NTP.

    Due to global warming and the melting of polar ice, that's causing higher tides and slowing the Earth.

    We now need to SUBTRACT leap seconds now to adjust for it. We've always had to adjust forward.

  8. @Jcewazhere

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    Time. Flies.

    Time. Bandits.

    Time. Wounds all heals.

    Time. ♪ Rosemary and… ♪

    Time. Ends.

    Name the show and you win 3 internets.

  9. @terrymathews7012

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    So help me understand – if the goal here is to have a server that's:

    A) reading GPS satellites for time data
    B) serving that data over NTP

    Then why aren't we repurposing an old Android phone for $5 instead of that ungodly RPi hat? Not everything needs to be an RPi project

    There's a number of phones out there that can read GPS and GLOSNASS so you can really have fun with it if you want to.

  10. @skellious

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    the UTC acronym is a compromise with the french to keep one acronym across all languages. Coordinated Universal Time and Temps Universel Coordonné were mixed together to get UTC.

  11. @VFraunhofer

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    I wonder if this could be usefull for recording studio applications where time is critical (just being too much out of clock a little instant causes audible glitch, ruining an entiere session (like a live recording). That's why you find audio interfaces makers like Antelope putting directly "atomic clock" (well, probably not really but they are known as the most timely precises machines) that will act as the clock master for the entiere system, supposedly adding great stability and avoiding this kind of desync. It's also common to use undependant hardware clock whose job is to be the clock reference. I'd love to make try around it

  12. @DaliladoCarmoJonsson

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    You need time to, everyone needs time …

  13. @Behr-hammer

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    Bearded MacGruber

  14. @AliceLeiting

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    has ben TIME

  15. @tobytoad3221

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    Blur is not destructive use back bars

  16. @StormWarningMom

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    My dad loved pendulum style clocks. When asked why he was obsessed with them, he simply said, "It's about time." 🙂

  17. @8bitsia

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    Awsome video! as always. Everything was super cool until I "thought" I needed one of these and went to see the price tags …. yikes!

  18. @arlobennett8504

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    Unnecessary vanity project, but still kinda cool.

  19. @kozekistudio

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    i don’t need a time server, i let my mom tell me the time

  20. @Scoop9599

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    Anyone got a timestamp for why you’d want this? Was surprised that wasn’t in the first 10 seconds of the video, seems like a serious oversight in the script

  21. @radekhladik7895

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    Look into UTC and why stratum 2 can be better than stratum 1….

  22. @HBe-h7w

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    Bro why you removed download option

  23. @oscargr_

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    That's great. I was looking for someone to explain it to me erratically.

  24. @RafaelAcurcio

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    I wonder privacy implications of timestamp packages by ns accuracy… If I can know what user are you in the massive amount of packages running through my service and I can somehow correlate server side timestamp with (behavior, metadata, …) from a certain client… Maybe I'm taking nonsense… Maybe not.

  25. @checksum00

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    NTP has a precision of 1ms when applied to a LAN (about 10ms over the internet)… Latency over LAN can't be much better than 0.1ms. That's nice, but it's a solution that no one watching this video needs or is looking for, and scientific lab needing that kind of precision can buy decent gear. What's important for people to have is to be on the SAME time, not an ACCURATE time, time is just a construct.

  26. @LeopoldoManuelRamirezMena

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    Ohhh I want that new toy! 😀 hahahaha

  27. @reilandeubank

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    "In 1967 the CCIR adopted the names Coordinated Universal Time and Temps Universel Coordonné for the English and French names with the acronym UTC to be used in both languages."

    So basically UTC is not an acronym for anything and it is just a compromise to satisfy english and french speakers

  28. @jonathansage6729

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    Great video!

  29. @madavuk

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    Around the 2:30 mark and every other time caesium is mentioned, whoever typed the subtitles made a mistake. They wrote ccm or cm or czm, inconsistently. To me that means nothing. I suggest replacing it with the actual word and giving your speech to text writer some well needed training… 🙂

    Edit: There are actually a plethera of errors in the custom made subtitles (not the auto-generated ones). Many many typos, incorrect punctuation and incorrect grammar. For someone like me who relys on them, this is very infuriating. Alot of the time they are a jumbled mess. Sometimes worse than the auto-generated ones… 🙁

  30. @idirbenslama

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    People are complaining about the price and I can understand why to be honest, but compared to other solutions brands like MasterClock, the price can reach 10k and above, so yes it’s cheap. Having a PTP for home use it’s over overkill , but in Video IP Based systems it’s crucial or I should say vital!

  31. @youssefhnach-s2s

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    wait you forgot the persians and the Muslim civil in the history of the clock

  32. @rafi5298

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    Not all quartz will vibrate at 32kHz. Different have different resonant frequency

  33. @TheSonorabob

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    Budget near $1k. Time truly is money.

  34. @azzaqmb

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    Have a Drink ever time he says time …. how long will you last lol

  35. @anthonyr.589

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    The people who make this product used to work for Facebook. They saw the project on an open source forum and bought out all the pieces it takes to make this product and started selling it themselves.

  36. @kipchickensout

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    Coordinated
    Universal
    Nanosecond-accurate
    Time

  37. @Megellin

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    When you get into digital communications on amateur radio time becomes very important, otherwise the delay in transmissions across the world will sometimes cause you to completely miss a transmission. Most of us end up downloading more accurate time sync software like dimension 4 and disableing the standard time sync in order to get accurate enough time to not have issues.

  38. @rewirestrike

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    Doesn’t adjust for day light savings?

  39. @tacolover619

    November 3, 2024 at 8:20 am

    @NetworkChuck Thank you, for your time. 😁

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    In this video, I install a high-precision time server in my studio using the OpenTimeCard Mini from TimeBeat. Instead of relying on external Network Time Protocol (NTP) servers, I’m hosting my own time server to achieve nanosecond-level accuracy using Precision Time Protocol (PTP).
    The OpenTimeCard Mini combines a GPS module that receives signals from satellites equipped with atomic clocks and a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 (CM4) acting as the server. This setup allows me to synchronize all the clocks on my network with unprecedented precision.

    Additional Information:
    If you’re intrigued by the fascinating world of time synchronization and want to delve deeper, here are some interesting insights and resources:
    • The Precision of Quartz Clocks: Modern quartz crystal oscillators are remarkably accurate, typically drifting about 15 seconds per month. While factors like temperature and aging can affect them, advancements have significantly minimized these deviations.
    • The Birth of Atomic Clocks: The first practical atomic clock was developed in 1955 by Louis Essen at the National Physical Laboratory in the UK. By 1967, the second was redefined based on the vibrations of cesium atoms, marking a significant leap in timekeeping accuracy.
    • GPS Satellites and Timekeeping: The Global Positioning System (GPS) began with the launch of its first satellite in 1978. These satellites carry atomic clocks that provide precise time signals, revolutionizing navigation and global time synchronization.
    • Understanding NTP Synchronization: The Network Time Protocol (NTP) dynamically adjusts its synchronization intervals, typically ranging from 64 to 1,024 seconds, to maintain accurate time across devices connected to the internet.
    • Time Zones and Global Standardization: The concept of standardized time zones was proposed by Sir Sandford Fleming in 1879. The 1884 International Meridian Conference endorsed these time zones, paving the way for the global timekeeping system we use today.
    • Hardware Timestamping in Networking: Hardware timestamping captures the exact moment a network packet is sent or received, allowing for nanosecond-level precision. This is essential for applications requiring extremely accurate time synchronization, like PTP.
    • Raspberry Pi and Hardware Timestamping: While the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 (CM4) allows for hardware timestamping through additional network interfaces, the standard Raspberry Pi 4 does not support this feature on its built-in Ethernet port. The new Raspberry Pi 5 introduces hardware timestamping support directly on its Ethernet interface.
    • Why Nanosecond Accuracy Matters: Industries such as financial trading, where transactions happen in fractions of a second, rely heavily on precise time synchronization. Broadcasting and aerospace also require this level of accuracy to ensure seamless operations.
    Further Reading and Resources:

    • TimeBeat’s OpenTimeCard Mini: https://store.timebeat.app/products/open-timecard-mini
    • TimeBeat Software: https://www.timebeat.app/solutions/
    • Understanding Precision Time Protocol (PTP): https://www.timebeat.app/blog/sync-showdown-ntp-vs-ptp-vs-tsn-vs-ethercat
    • History of Timekeeping: https://www.timebeat.app/blog/timekeeping-history-and-technology
    • Quartz Crystal Oscillators Explained: https://www.timebeat.app/blog/quartz-crystal-oscillators
    • Atomic Clocks and GPS Technology: https://www.timebeat.app/blog/atomic-clocks-gps-timing
    • Raspberry Pi Hardware Capabilities: https://www.timebeat.app/raspberry-pi-hardware-capabilities
    • Network Time Protocol (NTP) Details: https://www.timebeat.app/blog/sync-showdown-ntp-vs-ptp
    • Global Standard Time Zones: https://www.timebeat.app/blog/global-time-zones

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