Precision Time Protocol (PTP) ensures accurate phase and frequency synchronisation across packet-based networks, forming the backbone of modern timing infrastructure. It enables network-wide alignment of timing devices across distributed systems.
A typical synchronisation architecture includes grandmaster, boundary, and slave clocks. The grandmaster provides the primary time reference, slave clocks synchronise to it, and boundary clocks can act as either a timing source or receiver depending on network configuration.
Protempis offers a complete portfolio of packet timing solutions designed to support telecom, industrial, and next-generation network synchronisation requirements, including GNSS-based and PTP-enabled architectures.








