1. The master clock and slave clocks utilize a master-slave distributed control structure with an integrated mechanical and electrical design.
The entire system employs closed-loop control.GPS/Beidou Dual-Mode Automatic Time Synchronization System→Microcomputer Monitoring System←→Master Clock Control System←→Core Drive Management System←→Subclock Real-time Feedback System←→Remote mobile operating systems and related components.
The complete system has a high degree of integration, with the control mainboard utilizingSurface mount technology, featuring improved electromagnetic compatibility and enhanced stability, is currently the domestic standard for tower clock control systems.
2. Smart Timekeeping Control SystemMicrocomputer controlled, fully automatic operationThe master-slave clock system employs a closed-loop control to maintain synchronization with Beijing Time. It accomplishes this through the coordinated efforts of the master clock and an intelligent movement controller: the controller automatically scans the pointer position, tracks the master clock's operation, sends timing signals to the corresponding stepper motor, and receives real-time feedback signals to promptly correct timing deviations caused by external factors, ensuring the accuracy and reliability of the movement's operation.
3. GPS/BeiDou Satellite Automatic Calibration SystemConnected to a system control center and satellite signal receiving equipment, it receives satellite standard time signals around the clock and in real-time. It compares and corrects the standard time with master clock time, outputs full-time standard synchronization time codes, and automatically synchronizes the master and slave clocks. It calibrates once every second to eliminate cumulative errors and ensure time accuracy.




































