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Microchip Announces the TimePictra® 12 Platform to Strengthen Synchronization Management for Critical Infrastructure
Microchip Announces the TimePictra® 12 Platform to Strengthen Synchronization Management for Critical Infrastructure

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Next-generation software platform helps operators manage High-Accuracy Time Transfer (HA-TT) connections, provides GNSS threat detection and keeps dispersed clocks aligned within nanoseconds CHANDLER, Ariz., June 09, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Microchip Technology (Nasdaq: MCHP) today announces the release of the TimePictra® 12 platform, a major software upgrade to its synchronization management software designed to help critical infrastructure operators manage advanced timing architectures with greater visibility, automation and control. The new version delivers a redesigned graphical user interface (GUI), expanded automation capabilities and enhanced support for the latest high‑accuracy timing technologies. As telecom, power, transportation, data center and other critical infrastructure networks evolve, operators are increasingly deploying more sophisticated synchronization architectures to improve resilience, reduce dependence on GNSS and maintain precise clock alignment across distributed environments. The TimePictra 12 platform addresses these requirements with enhanced capabilities for managing High-Accuracy Time Transfer (HA-TT) connections, monitoring GNSS observables using Microchip’s BlueSky™ technology and maintaining clock alignment using SkyWire™ technology. The platform is also designed to strengthen GNSS visibility and resiliency by monitoring using BlueSky technology. By enabling centralized monitoring of GNSS-observables, the TimePictra 12 platform helps operators better understand GNSS conditions, identify anomalies and manage timing infrastructure in environments where GNSS availability, integrity and security are critical. In addition, the TimePictra 12 platform supports the maintenance of clock alignment using SkyWire technology, helping operators preserve synchronization accuracy across distributed network elements. This capability is especially important as networks become more distributed, automated and dependent on precise phase and frequency alignment. “Operators are looking for more than basic synchronization monitoring, they need tools that help them manage advanced timing architectures with confidence,” said Randy Brudzinski, corporate vice president of Microchip’s frequency and time systems business. “With the TimePictra 12 platform, Microchip is enabling customers to manage HA-TT connections, GNSS reception and dispersed clock...
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