Rubidium Ultra-Stable Resonance-Controlled Master Oscillator
USB 2.0 Hi-Speed Data stream up to 480Mbits/384kHz, Type BĤth Generation Acoustically Focused Clocking The new Rubidium Atomic Clock is an epiphany of more than 20 years’ expertise in the digital audio world, making vividly real the clarity, depth, width and 3-dimensional distinctive of the analog sound.Ĩ – 10 minutes (depends on ambient temperature)ġ x Word Clock Input 75 Ohms 3Vpp on BNC 44.1 – 384kHzġ00m/s2 (~10.2 g*), 11 msec half-sine pulse per IEC 6:2008ģ00m/s2 (~30.6 g*), 5 msec half-sine pulse per IEC 6:2008Ĥ x Word Clock Outputs 75 Ohms 3Vpp on BNC 44.1 – 768 kHz square wave signal
The 10MX continues the legacy of the world renowned 10M and Trinity The new Rubidium Atomic Clock is equally easy manageable either from the front panel or the intuitive software control panel available for OS X and Windows, connecting via a USB port. Two more clocking outputs are available via AES and two via S/PDIF.Īccess all features of 10MX via its user-friendly software app or from the sleek front panel The unit can also be used as a master clock with 4 outputs, supporting the outstanding sampling rate of up to 768 kHz via BNC. The multiple atomic outputs allow up to 10 devices to be clocked simultaneously over BNC outputs of 10MHz. Its form factor, occupying only 1U of rack space, makes it ideal for live sound application where rack slots are precious commodity. PC/Mac connection via USB, allowing remote control and firmware upgrades ATOMIC CLOCKING 10MX fits any studio environment – from recording to mixing and masteringġ0MX is perfectly suited for recording, mixing and mastering environments. The 10MX’s multiple atomic outputs allow up to 10 devices to be simultaneously clockedĢ x S/PDIF and 2 x AES/EBU master clocking outputs up to 192 kHz The master clock beast: 4 Word Clocks allowing up to 768 kHzįlawless clocking powered by Antelope Audio’s world-renowned jitter management algorithm The new Rubidium Atomic Clock is an epiphany of more than 20 years’ expertise in the digital audio world, making vividly real the clarity, depth, width and 3-dimensionality distinctive of the analog sound. The atomic precision of the 10M and the sophisticated jitter-management algorithm of Trinity are combined in a futuristic, 1U rack space enclosure, providing the world’s most stable and musical clocking.ġ0MX is a fusion of proven technologies and contemporary industrial design, where no compromises are allowed and both build-quality, and performance-excellence are top priority. It features technologies from two of Antelope’s legendary products. Send us feedback.Rubidium Atomic Clock FUSION OF FLAWLESS CLOCKING TECHNOLOGIES 10MX features the atomic precision of 10M and Trinity’s groundbreaking jitter management algorithmġ0MX is the newest and the premier member of the Isochrone family. These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'atomic clock.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. 2021 Under the agreement, the new G2S satellites will have three Orolia Rubidium Atomic Frequency Standards (RAFS) and two Orolia atomic clock physics packages integrated with Passive Hydrogen Masers (PHM) from Leonardo. 2021 Mazarico is also interested in how the atomic clock might enhance the experiments that the VERITAS team plans to conduct once the orbiter reaches Venus. Katie Mccormick, Quanta Magazine, 25 Oct. 2021 The new clock takes a fundamentally quantum system - an atomic clock - and intertwines it with gravity’s pull. 2021 In a media statement, the company stated that their rubidium atomic clock would deliver a frequency stability of about 2x10-14 over averaging intervals of 10,000 seconds. 2022 White’s comedic timing was as precise as an atomic clock.
2022 And this is where the optical atomic clock’s secret weapon kicks in. Joshua Hawkins, BGR, 18 July 2022 Upgrades to atomic clock lasers may give us a more precise measurement of the second. Recent Examples on the Web After all, how much does an atomic clock really affect an everyday person?