AMG Debuts New Network Time Protocol Servers

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Network transmission solutions company AMG has released the AMG810/816 series of cost-effective network time protocol (NTP) servers.

The AMG810/816 series consists of four models. The difference is that two are DIN Rail Mount units, and two are 19-inch rack models. Power options include 12-24VDC, 85 – 264 VAC, and POE-powered. AMG offers multiple antenna options, including window, surface, and pole mount. The line is fully hardened and can operate outdoors in a suitable IP-rated housing, and extreme temperatures (-20 to +70°C).

NTP servers are required in closed networks where there is no connection to the internet to assign time codes accurately. Accurate time is critical on a network. Most security protocols, such as 802.1x, CCTV video, and all types of system logging, such as Syslog, require time-stamped data.
The AMG810/816 series are Stratum 1 devices, meaning they are just one level away from the source time clock, either an atomic clock or a satellite. The AMG810/816 models are Stratum 1 devices as they take their time directly from GNSS satellite constellations.

The AMG810/816 Series PoE time servers are designed in the USA and UK and manufactured in an ISO9001-certified facility. They are fully TAA and NDAA compliant and, unlike similar products from elsewhere, can be used in all US Government installations. AMG products, including the AMG810/816 products, are backed by AMG’s lifetime warranty.

“Network time protocol (NTP) servers are critical to any network, particularly those not directly connected to the internet,” said AMG’s Managing Director Steve Clarke. “That now includes most security, ITS, and factory networks that cannot risk having unauthorized access. Our AMG 810/816 helps to eliminate any threat of that happening by providing accurate time stamps.”

“The AMG810/816 series sets the quality standard,” he added. “Our engineering team looked at what was currently available, identified weaknesses, and engineered our product line to overcome those weaknesses. Plus, having a product made in the USA/UK gives your network an added layer of security.”

“We designed the AMG810/816 Series to set the standard to which all competitive products should be measured,” said AMG Technical Director Tom Exley. “Our AMG810/816 series supports four different satellite constellations with the possibility to enable 3 of them at the same time for improved coverage and the time needed for the initial time fix. Most competitors rely on a single GPS satellite constellation. Additional features such as an integrated super-capacitor backup ensure the AMG810/816 series offers market-leading performance.”

AMG Systems offers an extensive line of fibre optic, copper, and wireless ethernet, fibre optic video, and data transmission equipment designed to meet the needs of the security, intelligent transportation systems, utility, and industrial markets.

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