Pendulum Instruments
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Pendulum Instruments is a Swedish company and one of the world's leading manufacturers of scientific instruments for high-resolution time and frequency measurements.
Pendulum was originally created in the 1960s as the Philips time and frequency competence center. After 30 years of existence within Philips, it was spun off from 1998 but continued to sell Philips-branded instruments for another two years before starting to sell instruments under its own brand name.
A russian subsidiary was established in 2009, and in 2001, XL Microwave (an Oakland, CA-based manufacturer of microwave frequency counters and similar equipment) was acquired and transformed into the US branch Pendulum Instruments, Inc.
Today, Pendulum-made instruments are also sold under the Fluke brand name in most parts of the world, and total sales in the specific field are second only to Agilent Technologies.
Pendulum's range of producs:
- Crystal, OCXO and rubidium-based frequency counters and timers
- Frequency references (OCXO and rubidium based, stand-alone as well as GPS disciplined)
- Reference frequency distribution systems (coaxial and optical)
- Instruments for measuring the stability of synchronization clocks