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Precise Time and Time Interval

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Precise Time and Time Interval (PTTI) is a Department of Defense military and Global Positioning System standard which details a mechanism and waveform for distributing highly accurate timing information.[1][2]

It is similar to pulse per second (PPS) because it indicates the start of each second using a pulse. PTTI also provides the full Time Of Day (TOD) in hours, minutes, and seconds.

See also

References

  1. ^ DOD-STD-1399-441; United States Department of Defense.
  2. ^ [1]ICD-GPS-060B: GPS User Equipment (Phase III) Interface Control Document for the Pecise Time and Time Interval (PTTI) Interface, Global Positioning System Joint Program Office, 2002