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In mbed OS testing, we currently struggle to have a trusted time keeping source to compare the hardware timers. We have been using the host PC as the trusted time source, but it isn't a real time system so the time can skew significantly by the time it is communicated with the device.
If we could have something like an RTC or a 555 timer circuit as a trusted time source, it would allow us to more accurately measure time and compare it with the device-reported time.
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In mbed OS testing, we currently struggle to have a trusted time keeping source to compare the hardware timers. We have been using the host PC as the trusted time source, but it isn't a real time system so the time can skew significantly by the time it is communicated with the device.
If we could have something like an RTC or a 555 timer circuit as a trusted time source, it would allow us to more accurately measure time and compare it with the device-reported time.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: