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  2. Chip-scale atomic clock - Wikipedia

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    The heart of NIST's next-generation miniature atomic clock -- ticking at high "optical" frequencies-- is this vapor cell on a chip, shown next to a coffee bean for scale. Conventional vapor cell atomic clocks are about the size of a deck of cards, consume about 10 W of electrical power and cost about $3,000.

  3. John Kitching (physicist) - Wikipedia

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    Kitching's research focuses on the development of compact devices and instruments that combine elements of precision atomic spectroscopy, silicon micromachining and photonics. In the early 2000s, he and his group pioneered the development of chip-scale atomic clocks and magnetometers based on a patent [ 5 ] filed with the USPTO in 2001.

  4. List of semiconductor scale examples - Wikipedia

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    Sony's 16 Mb SRAM memory chip in 1994. [47] NEC VR4300 (1995), used in the Nintendo 64 game console. Intel Pentium Pro (1995), Pentium (P54CS, 1995), and initial Pentium II CPUs (Klamath, 1997). AMD K5 (1996) and original AMD K6 (Model 6, 1997) CPUs. Parallax Propeller, 8 core microcontroller. [100]

  5. Atomic clock - Wikipedia

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    Reducing the size and power consumption of optical clocks is necessary to enable their use in geodesy and GPS navigation. In August 2004, NIST scientists demonstrated a chip-scale atomic clock that was 100 times smaller than an ordinary atomic clock and had a much smaller power consumption of 125 mW.

  6. Symmetricom - Wikipedia

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    Products included hydrogen masers, rubidium and cesium atomic standards, temperature and oven controlled crystal oscillators, miniature and chip scale atomic clocks, network time servers, network sync management systems, cable timekeeping solutions, telecom synchronization supply units (SSUs), and timing test sets.

  7. Leonard Cutler - Wikipedia

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    Cutler worked at Hewlett-Packard Laboratories (1957–1999), where he developed oscillators, atomic frequency standards and designed atomic chronometers. In 1999, he went on to work at Agilent Technologies, a spin-off from H-P, where he developed quartz oscillators, atomic clocks, and used the Global Positioning System to synchronize clocks worldwide. [3]

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    The claim: Image shows Craigslist ad sought actors for Kamala Harris rally. An Aug. 9 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) amplified by former President Donald Trump shows what appears at ...

  9. Category:Atomic clocks - Wikipedia

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