On 6/29/11 9:21 PM, Daniel Schultz wrote:
http://nutsvolts.texterity.com/nutsvolts/201107?pg=12search_term=symmetricom#pg12
http://www.symmetricom.com/products/frequency-references/chip-scale-atomic-clock-csac/SA.45s-CSAC/
SA.45s CSAC
An unmatched combination of breakthroughs — in reduced
How does this compare to Fury in terms of precision? They look very similar to
me. The cesium flavor seems to be geared more toward the mobility. I am
considering a Fury but would consider the csac if I could get a price close to
$1500 complete with enclosure. Any ideas as to what the
Hi Doc,
the CSAC GPSDO is still about 2x the price of Fury. The CSAC Oscillator as
a component is priced at $1500 from Symmetricom. This is comparable to the
Fury with accessories.
The Fury has better short term stability, and better phase noise. It is
designed for base-station
http://nutsvolts.texterity.com/nutsvolts/201107?pg=12search_term=symmetricom#pg12
http://www.symmetricom.com/products/frequency-references/chip-scale-atomic-clock-csac/SA.45s-CSAC/
SA.45s CSAC
An unmatched combination of breakthroughs — in reduced size, weight and
power consumption — brings the
On 5/11/2011 9:24 PM, James Fournier wrote:
http://www.smartertechnology.com/c/a/Technology-For-Change/Smarter-Atomic-Clock-on-a-Chip-Debuts/
NIST (aka bureau of standards) invented an atomic clock movement that is the size of a
grain of rice. That's almost good enough to fit in a
That's a good link.
Here's another, to a video presentation that gets into the details of the
Symmetricom CSAC.
http://www.brainshark.com/Steve_FatSymmetricom/vu?pi=691826191dm=5pause=1;
appKey=77
Bill Hawkins
-Original Message-
From: James Fournier
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 9:25
http://www.smartertechnology.com/c/a/Technology-For-Change/Smarter-Atomic-Clock-on-a-Chip-Debuts/
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Best Regards,
James Fournier
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