RF Components
Components used in RF circuitry, including cryogenic isolators, circulators, amplifiers, attenuators, couplers, splitters, connectors and adaptors.
CSA Corporate Sustaining Members:
Micro Harmonics offers mw-wave cryogenic Faraday rotation isolators for cryogenic use in the WR-15, WR-12, WR-10, WR-9, WR-8, WR 6.5 and WR 5.1 bands, with additional bands under development. Isolators successfully tested down to 1 K.
Field replaceable nonmagnetic SMA and 2.92 mm connectors for quantum computing, with a bandwidth of 27 GHz for SMA and 40 GHz for 2.92 mm versions. Materials used are phosphor bronze, beryllium copper, Teflon (PTFE) and Ultem.
SMA cables and HD PkZ microwave contacts, cables and housings provide a full dilution refrigerator system, from hermetic header through each level to interface with the quantum chip. HDQ18 microwave connections offer a complete board-level solution.
Designs and manufactures passive components such as attenuators, terminations, bulkheads, DC blocks, power dividers and couplers. XMA€™s cryogenic attenuators, terminations and bulkheads are used in quantum computing, aerospace exploration and more.
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Specializes in RF/microwave connectors, cables and components supporting cryogenic, aerospace, defense, commercial air and industrial markets. The company stocks more than 20,000 products and offers custom cable assemblies built in its AS9120 facility.
Custom flow control valves and pressure relief devices to control gaseous and liquid fluids (LOX, LN2, LH2, LNG, GOX, Gn2, GH2 and CNG) for operation in severe environments.
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