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October 1, 2020

Micro Harmonics is excited to announce our recent award of $75,000 for Cryogenic Isolators for High-Frequency Ship Radar and Drone Inspection Systems. The Virginia Unmanned Systems Center at Center for Innovative Technology (CIT) announced FY20 Unmanned Awardees in their October Newsletter. Read more here   In additional news, please view our two new article appearances below. Medical Design Briefs publishes article on Micro Harmonics' impact [...]

October 1st, 2020|

July 24, 2020

ACERT National Biomedical Center at Cornell University is using biomedical devices that operate at the higher end of the MMW spectrum for ground-breaking research in viral diseases. Micro Harmonics is thrilled to work alongside Virginia Diodes, Inc. to build the world’s highest power solid-state coherent 240 GHz source that puts out 500 milliwatts (a record at this frequency) for Cornell’s ACERT center. Thank you to [...]

July 24th, 2020|

July 23, 2020

Micro Harmonics components are solving standing wave issues commonly associated with advancements in wireless technologies. Thank you, Applied Wireless Technology for the recent article! "One of the major issue design engineers face, as they try to utilize the higher frequencies of the mmWave spectrum, is with isolators. This part of the RF spectrum is critical for the future of wireless technologies like autonomous vehicles, the [...]

July 23rd, 2020|

June 6, 2020

Micro Harmonics is pleased to announce $75,000 in new funding from the Center for Innovative Technology CRCF SBIR Matching Funds Program. MHC identified a need for their cryogenic isolators in high-frequency ship radar and drone inspection systems, particularly in the KA band (WR-28, 26.5-40.0 GHz). These systems need ultra-light, small envelope solutions, features in which MHC leads the market. "I am pleased to congratulate Micro [...]

June 6th, 2020|
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