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August 22, 2025

2025-08-26T14:31:09-04:00

Doubling data at sub-THz: one link, two polarizations, twice the data. As part of the pursuit of sub-terahertz (THz) systems, engineers from Keysight and VDI used a MMW OMT from Micro Harmonics to successfully transmit two independent, wideband signals, each on an orthogonal polarization, through a single spatial link at 142 GHz. By combining both [...]

August 22, 20252025-08-26T14:31:09-04:00

July 22, 2025

2025-08-19T11:07:33-04:00

A 60-year-old theory is changing the game for millimeter-wave attenuators (MMW). An article published in New Electronics explains how engineers have long relied on PIN diodes and resistive vane attenuators to manage signal strength. Yet, both come with serious tradeoffs at high frequencies. Now, a breakthrough in Faraday rotation is unlocking a third path forward, [...]

July 22, 20252025-08-19T11:07:33-04:00

June 25, 2025

2025-06-25T16:23:45-04:00

Electronic Specifier had a lot to say about our MMW isolators in an article discussing the future of sub-THz amplifiers. In essence: “By adopting new isolator designs, engineers can significantly reduce insertion loss, improve thermal management, and optimize system performance. Advanced isolators not only ensure that millimeter-wave amplifiers maintain peak efficiency but also enhance reliability and [...]

June 25, 20252025-06-25T16:23:45-04:00

June 11, 2025

2025-06-12T13:14:43-04:00

Micro Harmonics has been leveraging the Faraday Rotation principle to advance millimeter-wave (MMW) components into the sub-THz regime. As part of this effort, we recently unveiled our Faraday rotation attenuators. The response has been amazing, and Design Solutions recently featured them in an article. These attenuators provide full waveguide band operation and superior power handling [...]

June 11, 20252025-06-12T13:14:43-04:00

May 28, 2025

2025-05-27T16:12:26-04:00

While an amplifier may function optimally with a well-matched load – such as a power meter – its performance can degrade significantly when the load is not well-matched. Since power amplifier manufacturers cannot dictate the specific load impedance in their customers’ systems, they incorporate isolators to maintain consistent performance. However, as a recent article in [...]

May 28, 20252025-05-27T16:12:26-04:00

May 9, 2025

2025-06-13T09:56:31-04:00

Micro Harmonics Corporation announces changes to the leadership team. This new chapter for MHC represents an exciting blend of continuity and growth. Together, we will continue to deliver exceptional millimeter wave component designs and drive the mission forward under our new leadership team. Read the press release here.

May 9, 20252025-06-13T09:56:31-04:00

April 25, 2024

2025-05-08T15:29:12-04:00

Microwave Product Digest published a story about the challenges of using isolators in MMW amplifiers. The article discusses how Micro Harmonics isolators are overcoming the notable drawback of conventional isolators. Among those mentioned in the article is the issue of insertion loss. Traditional isolators operating in the D-band (WR-6.5, 110-170 GHz) can have insertion losses [...]

April 25, 20242025-05-08T15:29:12-04:00

March 13, 2024

2025-03-13T10:29:49-04:00

Our new Faraday rotation-based attenuators are particularly well-suited for applications in telecommunications, radar systems, and test and measurement equipment operating at mm-wave frequencies. Their combination of high dynamic range, low insertion loss, and compact size makes them ideal for field use in aerospace and defense systems, where both performance and portability are critical. Read more [...]

March 13, 20242025-03-13T10:29:49-04:00

February 17, 2024

2025-02-19T11:35:09-05:00

Our new Faraday rotation attenuators were just featured in an article published in Design2Part magazine. These attenuators utilize a magnetic coil to produce a variable magnetic bias field in a ferrite rod. They offer full waveguide band operation and high-power handling compared to other technologies. Read the full story here:  

February 17, 20242025-02-19T11:35:09-05:00

January 22, 2024

2025-01-27T07:36:53-05:00

When the strength or magnitude of a radio frequency (RF) signal must be reduced, attenuators are traditionally relied upon. They are especially useful for signal leveling or switching applications. At frequencies above 50 GHz, two electronically tunable variable attenuator technologies are most often employed: PIN diode and resistive vane attenuators. However, as outlined in a [...]

January 22, 20242025-01-27T07:36:53-05:00
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