Microchip releases MAC-SA5X, enhancing its Miniature Atomic Clock (MAC) technology to deliver wider temperature range and rapid warm-up time CHANDLER, Ariz., Jan. 22, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As ...
MITCHEL FIELD, N.Y., Jan. 09, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Frequency Electronics, Inc. (“FEI” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ-FEIM) announced its next generation Rubidium atomic clock successfully completed a ...
Microsemi Corporation introduced the release of its enhanced Quantum™ Rubidium Miniature Atomic Clock (MAC) SA.3X family. As one of the industry’s smallest, lightest and highest-performing MACs, the ...
XICHANG, Sichuan Province -- New, ultra-accurate rubidium atomic clocks on board two BeiDou-3 satellites launched into space Sunday have greatly improved the accuracy of the system. The two satellites ...
In October 2003 the Office of Naval Research will unveil the performance of the next-generation, super-accurate clock no bigger than a matchbox. The Ultra-miniature Rubidium (Rb) Atomic Clock, 40 ...
Physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and partners have demonstrated an experimental, next-generation atomic clock—ticking at high "optical" frequencies—that is much ...
Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology have developed a proof of concept for atomic cloud “movie” storage, encoding and retrieving multiple image frames sequentially.
Researchers have demonstrated a novel design for a small atomic clock that is based on a chip-scale frequency comb, or a microcomb. Researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology ...
So you see an image like this and the description “Aircraft stable oscillator” on an eBay listing for twenty pounds (about thirty bucks), what do you do? If you’re [Alecjw] you buy the thing and crack ...
Designed for use in space applications, the RAFS series rubidium atomic clock oscillator is approved by the European Space Agency for use in the Galileo Global Navigation System. Using a double-oven ...
Orolia, a resilient positioning, navigation and timing solutions company in France, has secured €70 million in atomic clock contracts that will help keep the Galileo Second Generation system (G2S) on ...
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