Achievements

Spectratime timeline of achievements is as follows:

  • 1995:  Company founded under the name of Tekelec Neuchatel Time, offering a wide variety of rubidium sources
  • 1996:  First design of the RAFS rubidium for space navigational applications
  • 1997:  First design and industrialization of the PHM (Passive Hydrogen Maser) clock for space navigational applications
  • 2002:  First market introduction of the smart GPS-synchronized SRO rubidium clock
  • 2003:  Company name changed from Tekelec Neuchatel Time to Temex Time
  • 2005:  First market introduction of the industry's lowest cost LCR rubidium    
  • 2005:  First market introduction of the GPS PicoReference tester 
  • 2006:  First market introduction of the GPSReference reference system  
  • 2007:  Company name changed from Temex Time to Spectratime
  • 2007:  Spectratime becomes part of the Orolia group
  • 2008:  First market introduction of the smart GPS-synchronized SXO
  • 2008:  First PHM Passive Hydrogen Maser clock ever put in space on GIOVE B satellite, achieving the world's most stable clock performance in space
  • 2009:  Supply of high precision timing equipment for the Galileo ground system time 
  • 2010:  Up to 12 RAFS rubidium clocks flying and operating on COMPASS satellites
  • 2011:  Delivering PHM Passive Hydrogen Maser and RAFS rubidium clocks for Galileo's 14 satellites