Menlo Micro Launches MM4250 Cryogenic Switch for Quantum Computing Applications
Menlo Microsystems has introduced the MM4250, a cryogenic SP6T switch designed for efficient RF signal control in quantum computing applications. With a near-zero thermal footprint and electrostatic actuation, the switch minimizes waste heat and enhances testing capabilities, allowing for simultaneous calibration of multiple devices. This innovation aims to streamline quantum technology processes, reducing calibration cycles and accelerating product development.

Menlo Microsystems launched the MM4250, a cryogenic SP6T switch designed for high-speed RF signal control within quantum computers. It operates with a near zero thermal footprint, addressing challenges in superconducting qubit testing and calibration.
The MM4250's electrostatic actuation minimizes waste heat, allowing continuous operation in cryogenic environments. Its integrated calibration standards enhance efficiency, enabling testing of more devices simultaneously compared to traditional switches. This innovation aims to streamline processes in quantum technology, reducing calibration cycles and accelerating product development.




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