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Microchip unveils new chip-scale atomic clock CSAC that can work in extreme environments

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Post-datum: 2022-06-20, Microchip Technology

     Advanced military platforms, seafloor survey systems, and remote sensing applications all require precise timing to ensure successful mission completion. Chip-scale atomic clocks (CSACs) guarantee stable and accurate timekeeping even when Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) time signals are unavailable. To help meet the needs of industrial and military system developers, Microchip Technology Inc. today announced the new Model SA65 chip-scale atomic clock that provides precise timekeeping accuracy and stability in extreme environments.

    Microchip's model SA65 chip-scale atomic clock is an embedded timing solution with better environmental adaptability and enhanced performance compared to the previous SA.45s chip-scale atomic clock, such as the ability to Doubled frequency stability and faster warm-up at low temperatures. The SA65 has an operating temperature range of -40 to 80 degrees Celsius and a storage temperature range of -55 to 105 degrees Celsius. At -40 degrees Celsius, the warm-up time is 2 minutes, which is 33% faster than the SA.45s model.

     The improved performance of the SA65-type chip-scale atomic clock will benefit developers of solutions for highly portable military applications, including positioning, navigation requiring precise frequencies generated by small size, light weight and low power (SWaP) atomic clocks and timing assurance system (A-PNT) and command, control, communications, computer, network, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance system (C5ISR). Improvements such as fast warm-up to frequency after a cold start, temperature stability over a wide operating range, and frequency accuracy and stability for extended runtime in the event of GNSS rejection help ensure successful completion in conflict environments Task.

      The SA65 chip-scale atomic clock is the world's lowest-power commercial atomic clock, providing precise timekeeping for portable and battery-powered applications that require continuous operation and timekeeping in environments that do not support GNSS. Since the SA65 is form, fit and function compatible with the SA.45s, this feature reduces system developer risk and redesign costs while improving performance and environmental tolerance.

      As a global leader in the development and manufacture of timing and synchronization solutions, Microchip has supplied more than 275,000 rubidium atomic clocks, 138,000 chip-scale atomic clocks, 12,500 cesium atomic clocks and 200 active hydrogen masers to customers worldwide to date .

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