Horology: time measuring systems or devices – Plural timepiece system or system device
Patent
1997-11-24
1998-12-08
Roskoski, Bernard
Horology: time measuring systems or devices
Plural timepiece system or system device
368 47, G04C 1100
Patent
active
058480285
ABSTRACT:
Many devices (in particular white goods or brown goods) in a household may contain a clock. Some systems allow connection of such devices and their related clocks to a common bus or network. The commands for controlling the clocks are in general limited to reading or writing a given time or to broadcasting the time of a given clock to one dedicated device or to the entire system or to a part of the system. In such known systems it is not specified in which manner a clock should react if it receives the time broadcast by another clock. It is possible to initialize all clocks to a given time, but due to tolerances in the different clocks, so achieved synchronization will not be maintained. Regular broadcasting by a special device master clock has the disadvantage of introducing one device with different capabilities. In case there are several master clocks, conflicts may occur and the advantages of a high precision clock will fade away if a lower precision master clock overrides it. In the present invention, only the clock with the highest precision broadcasts its time to the system, but whenever it fails the next lower precision clock takes over the broadcasting automatically. The broadcast periods are defined as factorial periods of a preselected time period. In an alternate embodiment, all devices broadcast the time with an equal period but with a different phase, and only if no broadcast was received in the preceding time period.
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Roskoski Bernard
Thomson Consumer Electronics S.A.
Tripoli Joseph S.
Wein Frederick A.
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