ChronoLogic’s Maestro series of Master Timing Hubs (MTH) are part of the “USB-inSync™” product family which allows you to use multiple modules on a single USB port to create a powerful virtual/synthetic instrument offering precision timing and synchronization capability in a distributed platform.
The Maestro MTH can distribute nanosecond synchronized, frequency accurate clocks to each attached device in a distributed virtual/synthetic instrument with precision clock frequency control.
With ChronoLogic’s USB-RealTime™ technology, the MTH can also lock its precision oscillator to an external reference clock, such as an atomic clock or GPS, enabling multiple PC’s to share a common clock and allow synchronization of multiple USB networks anywhere in the world.
ChronoLogic’s Maestro MTH’s operate at full bandwidth in mixed USB1.1 and USB2.0 environments by allowing each USB1.1 device connected to operate at their full 12 Mb/s bandwidth and cleverly multiplexing the downstream ports onto the upstream 480 Mb/s data stream.
The Maestro MTH operates as an accurate timing controller to synchronize all device clocks, regardless of the number standard USB expansion hubs used. The Master Hub eliminates clock skew associated with different length USB cables. The MTH determines the propagation time for each USB cable and hub in the system and provides phase offset correction to each USB-inSync™ device to ensure all devices operate in complete synchronicity. For further details please refer to the “What is USB-inSync™” white paper.
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