[time-nuts] TSIP protocol for T-Bolt
mike cook
michael.cook at sfr.fr
Tue Mar 25 19:55:21 EDT 2014
Le 25 mars 2014 à 22:43, d0ct0r a écrit :
>
> Today I spent good part of my time to figure out that my version of Thunderbolt has some issue with the TSIP protocol definition. I am using following document: "ThunderBolt GPS Disciplined Clock User Guide, Version 5.0, Part Number: 35326-30, November 2003"
>
> In that particular PDF file, there is definition for 0x8F-AB TSIP packet [section A.10.30 Report Packet 0x8F-AB Primary Timing Packet].
>
> Here is the structure of 8F-AB, translated to plain C-code:
>
>
> typedef struct tb_8f_ab {
> uint8_t sub; //0 : 1
> uint32_t tow; //1-4 : 4
> uint16_t wn; //5-6 : 2
> int16_t ls; //7-8 : 2
> uint8_t tflag; //9 : 1
> uint8_t sec; //10 : 1
> uint8_t min; //11 : 1
> uint8_t hr; //12 : 1
> uint8_t day; //13 : 1
> uint8_t month; //14 : 1
> uint16_t year; //15-16 : 2
> } mytb_8f_ab;
>
>
> Here is the dump I get from my MCU:
>
> //0x10 0x8F 0xAB 0x0 0x3 0x92 0x88 0x6 0xF9 0x0 0x10 0x10 0x3 0x2C 0x1 0x11 0x19 0x3 0x7 0xDE 0x10 0x3
> //0x10 0x8F 0xAB 0x0 0x3 0xCC 0x16 0x6 0xF9 0x0 0x10 0x10 0x3 0x12 0x7 0x15 0x19 0x3 0x7 0xDE 0x10 0x3
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how are you dumping this?
you have an imbedded (stuffed)DLE, which is sent as DLE/DLE but the second is to be ignored.
>
> Which is conform to TSIP standard packet definition:
>
> TSIP packet structure is the same for both commands and reports. The packet format is:
> <DLE> <id> <data string bytes> <DLE> <ETX>
> Where:
> • <DLE> is the byte 0x10
> • <ETX> is the byte 0x03
> • <id> is a packet identifier byte, which can have any value excepting
> <ETX> and <DLE>.
Ex: In the tsip developer tool kit , from TsipParser.c
case TSIP_IN_PARTIAL:
// The parser is in this state if a previous character was
// a part of the TSIP data. As noted above, a DLE character
// can be a part of the TSIP data in which case another DLE
// character is present in the data stream. So, here we look
// at the next character in the stream (currently loaded in
// ucByte). If it is a DLE character, we just encountered
// a stuffed DLE byte. In that case, we ignore this byte
// and go back to the TSIP_DLE state. That way, we will log
// only one DLE byte which was a part of the TSIP data.
//
// All other non-DLE characters are placed in the TSIP packet
// buffere.
if (ucByte == DLE)
{
nParseState = TSIP_DLE;
}
else
{
ucPkt[nPktLen++] = ucByte;
}
break;
>
> However, its appeared that my T-Bolt throwing one "extra" byte for the so-called "Timing Flags".
> There is 19 bytes coming from my T-Bolt, instead of expected 18. I found that actual length of TFLAG is 16 bit - not 8. Interesting enough, that Lady Heather works perfectly fine with that T-Bolt !
>
> Can somebody confirm that there is different version of T-Bolt on the market ? If so, where I need to look for the documentation for my version ?
>
>
> --
> WBW,
>
> V.P.
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