A number of people have reported issues with the Raspberry Pi Ethernet hardware when used for NTP, as it is actually a USB-Ethernet bridge and the drivers may not be all they could be. I have not had problems myself but I do not run NTP on it. The Beaglebone Black (BBB) is supposed to be better in that regard since the Ethernet MAC is directly on the CPU. The BBB is also entirely open source, unlike the proprietary Broadcom CPU on the RPi.

Didier KO4BB
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Didier,

Here are the results I saw when using Ethernet sync for NTP on a Raspberry Pi:

 http://www.satsignal.eu/ntp/Raspberry-Pi-NTP.html#results

Syncing just from my Cable Modem WAN connection it's quite bad (offsets +/- 3 milliseconds), but when syncing to local stratum-1 servers the offsets were reduced to something slightly in excess of +/- 20 microseconds. Adding PPS reduces that to a couple of microseconds (with Linux 3.6.11 compiled as a non-tickless system) as seen further down under the "Current performance" heading.

Perhaps there are equivalent graphs for the BBB system somewhere?

The Raspberry Pi is sufficiently open that you can recompile programs, and even recompile the kernel for it.

73,
David GM8ARV
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