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OCP-TAP TimeHAT V2
- A HAT providing PTP PPS in and out via an Intel i226 NIC.
- - - - - - - - - - OCP-TAP TimeHAT V1 - - - - OCP-TAP TimeHAT V1
- A HAT providing PTP PPS in and out via an Intel i225 NIC.
+ A HAT providing PPS with an Intel i226 NIC, and a slot for a GPS card.
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