To emulate PTPT reliably, Autodata 341 needed an adaptive timing engine: a microsecond-scale scheduler with real-time feedback, plus a temperature model that could simulate aged components. They called that engine PTPT Mode — a firmware layer capable of learning and replicating subtle analog imperfections. Autodata sought compliance with industrial standards to ensure safety and interoperability. The ISO committee for industrial communication protocols offered a path to certification — but certification meant revealing parts of the PTPT emulation. Autodata worried that exposing their method could empower competitors or be used to bypass safety features.