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TimePort - Transporting Time
Product Information
TimePort from Chronos is a portable device that maintains time to within hundreds of nanoseconds of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) despite being disconnected from both GPS and external power source.
Conventional methods to calibrate time involve transporting a very heavy Caesium atomic clock or running a GPS cable from a convenient outside location into the equipment room and using other test equipment. TimePort™ enables time measurement or calibration at less than 5% of the power, weight and size of transportable atomic clocks and removes the need to provision new or additional GPS cables.
TimePort is ideal for financial institutions, telecom networks and power utilities where time delay errors caused by cables, equipment and networks must be quantified and removed to enable services to operate effectively.
Ruth Belville
TimePort™ is a 21st century equivalent to the 19th/early 20th century service of transporting time which was operated by Ruth Belville – “The Greenwich Time Lady” with an 18th century pocket watch which she calibrated weekly at The Royal Greenwich Observatory.
Whereas the Belville service brought time to London’s Banks in the early 20th century with accuracies to a few tenths of seconds, TimePort™ will enable time to be transported in the 21st century using the stability of an atomic clock with nanosecond accuracy.
Markets
- Banking and other financial institutions
- 4G mobile operators
- Power generation, transmission distribution
- Fixed line telecom operators
- Water & gas utilities