Dear Casperiites,

I was given the task of timestamping ROACH2 spectral data in a telescope
that uses PTP (precision time protocol) as a synchronization protocol. I
understand that ROACH's BORPH come preloaded with NTP (network time
protocol) libraries/daemos, but PTP is preferred because is already in use
in the telescope, and it achieves greater time precision.

Does somebody know if it is feasible to compile/install PTP libraries in
BORPH?

Alternatively, we have though of sending the ROACH the current time through
a GPIO pin using IRIG-B timecode standard. Has anybody done something
similar in the past?

Thanks,

Franco

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