Meinberg IMS-PSX2 PTP/SyncE/Hardware NTP 2x10 GbE, 2x SMA (PPS,10MHz, 2048 kHz)

Meinberg IMS-PSX2 PTP/SyncE/Hardware NTP

2x10 GbE, 2x SMA (PPS,10MHz, 2048 kHz)

Varenr: IMS-PSX210
Alt. varenr: 00027236

The IMS-PSX210 module for Meinberg's IMS family of modular time servers is a powerful IEEE1588 PTP solution designed to integrate seamlessly into 10 Gigabit networks conventionally found in high-bandwidth environments such as data centers, broadcasting & media production, telecom and financial networks.

Product Description
With full support for the IEEE1588 PTP protocol and an extensive range of PTPv2 profiles, the IMS-PSX210 is flawlessly adaptable to any PTP application, operable as a powerful PTP grandmaster drawing accurate time directly from an authoritative source such as GNSS, as a boundary clock for re-distributing time with minimal offsets to downstream devices, or as a bridge device enabling interoperability between discrete PTP networks.

10G Dual Network Interfaces
The IMS-PSX210 features two discrete 10 Gigabit (10GBASE) physical interfaces that allow the module to be connected to two separate subnets and operate as separate clocks with separate configurations in both. The 10GBASE support allows the server to be seamlessly integrated into a 10 Gigabit network without the need for an intermediate switch or router, eliminating an unnecessary PTP hop and potentially increasing the clock accuracy accordingly.

  • Fully IEEE1588-2008 compliant module for PTP infrastructure with PTPv2.0 support
  • Ease of configuration through Web Interface of base IMS unit
  • Data Link Layer: Layer 2 / Layer 3 / E2E / P2P
  • 1-Step or 2-Step Master/Slave operation
  • 10 Gigabit connectivity for seamless integration into 10G networks
  • Two discrete physical interfaces allowing a single module to serve two separate subnets with different PTP instances
  • Support for a full range of IEEE1588-2008 profiles used in a variety of industries, including profile-specific extensions
  • 2 SMA Outputs for TTL Signals (1PPS,10 MHz, 2048 kHz)