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[[File:MISC-TN-015-alarm-buffer.png|thumb|600px|center|Fig.2: Time window surrounding an alarm event]]
In essence,the basic idea consists of shooting a 5-digit 7-segment-display timer with 1ms resolution. The timer cycles repeatedly from 00.000s to 99.999s and also provides a digital signal that is used to emulate the alarm signal. Whenever the timer reaches 50.000s, this signal is raised for 1 second. In other words, the timer triggers an emulated alarm that is synchronized with the visualization of the 50th second on the displays. Referring to the Fig.X TBD, istants t<sub>B</sub>, t<sub>0</sub>, and t<sub>A</sub> can be easily associated with the time visualized by the timer as follows:*t<sub>B</sub> = 50.000-8.000 = 42.000s*t<sub>0</sub> = 50.000s*t<sub>A</sub> = 50.000+3.000 = 53.000s  
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