The automatic diagnosis on the abnormality in the time keeping system at NTSC

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Time Keeping System, Automatic Diagnosis, Alarming Lamp

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The time keeping system consists of a couple of devices, such as atomic clocks, micro-phase stepper, digital clock, time interval counter, GPS receivers, et al. The system must be in continually operating 24 hours every day. Any of the abnormalities caused by the malfunctions with the devices would disturb the National Standard Time generated by this system. It is very important to create a set of software that can automatically diagnose the malfunctions with the devices in time. The basic ideas to establish the software are described here. According to the data reduction and analysis done by the software itself, the abnormalities can be detected and the warning messages would be shown on the screen within the window forms produced under the environment of Visual Basic 6.0. Many kinds of data curves like MC-clock, MC-BPL, TA-clock, etc. can be seen on the screen in real time. The software is being tested and alarming system for the warning message is under developing.

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