Pulse-per-second signal
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title:
Pulse-per-second signal
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A pulse per second is an electrical signal that has a width of less than one second and a sharply rising or abruptly falling edge that accurately repeats once per second. PPS signals are output by radio beacons, frequency standards, other types of precision oscillators and some GPS receivers. Precision clocks are sometimes manufactured by interfacing a PPS signal generator to processing equipment that aligns the PPS signal to the UTC second and converts it to a useful display. Atomic clocks usua
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Class of electrical signals
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulse-per-second_signal
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2024-04-24T16:05:28Z
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