April 23, 2020
David Porterfield2023-07-17T14:24:50-04:00U.S. Tech publishes article on Micro Harmonics recent design developments. Read more here
U.S. Tech publishes article on Micro Harmonics recent design developments. Read more here
Microwaves & RF features article by David Porterfield, founder and CEO of Micro Harmonics. Read more here
Our latest article appearances can be found below. Microwave Product Digest features Micro Harmonics' advances in mmWave isolators. Read more here Design-2-Part Magazine publishes article about Micro Harmonics mmWave components. Read more here Aerospace & Defense Technology features Micro Harmonic's impact and advantage in the growing 5G field. Read more here
eeDesignIt publishes an article featuring Micro Harmonics' design advancements. Read more here
EEWeb publishes an article explaining why Micro Harmonics is at the cutting edge of mmWave technology. Read more here
The Electric Current Magazine features an article on Micro Harmonics mmWave isolators. Read more here
EEWorld Online publishes an article explaining how Micro Harmonics mmWave isolators solve insertion loss issues frequently associated with higher frequencies. Our ferrite isolators are optimized for the industry's lowest insertion loss. Read more here For further reading, Micro Harmonics engineering advances are featured in 5G Technology World, found below. Read more here
Everything RF features Micro Harmonics in an article about how our design advances in mmWave technology impact 5G, 6G, ultra-high definition video, autonomous driving cars, security applications and IoT. Read more here
Micro Harmonics was just awarded a NASA Phase II SBIR contract to develop cryogenic Faraday rotation isolators in every band from WR-15 (50-75 GHz) through WR-3.4 (220-330 GHz). In the course of this research effort we will also develop room temperature isolators at WR2.8 (260-400 GHz) and WR-2.2 (330-500 GHz) as well as a line [...]
A special thanks to everyone who stopped by our booth at the IMS in Boston last week. We exhibited a WR-4.3 isolator with 1.1 dB insertion loss! A special thanks to Keysight for loaning us the PNA and to Virginia Diodes for loaning us the frequency extenders.