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Blog Home » FAQs » Why do some older CTDs have an RTC calibration in addition to the temperature, conductivity, and pressure calibrations?

An RTC (real time clock) is an electronic component which maintains an accurate time reference for the CTD.  In the past, clock chips could be periodically calibrated to account for slow drift.  As of the early 2000s, Sea-bird has been using components with improved stability to the point where recalibration is no longer necessary over the lifespan of an instrument.

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