A digital time scale at the National Institute for Standards and Technology

A novel, all-digital measurement system has been developed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) as an alternative to the traditional analog approach to measuring time differences between the outputs of atomic standards used in the implementation of an ensemble time scale. The novel approach has been demonstrated viable for time scale applications and we are now working toward a full implementation of the system in an all-digital time scale.

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