News | September 17, 2024

Join Menlo Micro At European Microwave Week

Source: Menlo Micro
Menlo Micro - microwave week 2024

Menlo Micro, the company responsible for bringing to market the greatest electronic component innovation since the transistor with its Ideal Switch® technology, will be attending European Microwave Week (EuMW 2024) in Paris, France from September 22-27. Join us at our partner, RFMW's booth #502J to learn about the latest advances in our Ideal Switch® technology. 

The Ideal Switch is bringing vast reductions in size, weight and power dissipation when compared to traditional switching technologies – benefiting many products in Smart Energy, Home Automation, Industrial IoT, Test and Measurement, Aerospace and Defense, Telecommunications, Consumer Electronics and Medical.

New Products Showcase

MM5622 64 Gbps High-Speed Differential Switch

On display will be the MM5622, a new version of our flagship MM5620 which provides a DC-coupled version all while maintaining the same high bandwidth performance. The MM5622/MM5620 Differential Dual DP3T switches support the high-speed differential signal switching required in PCIe Gen 6, SerDes and applications including chip testing for smartphones, graphics, and network processors, as well as microprocessor, accelerator, and high-speed memory products.  

MM5815 RF Limiter Switch (SPST)

Come and learn about the MM5815, the next generation Ideal Switch optimized for high voltage standoff RF/Microwave applications from DC to 18GHz. This ultra-wideband SPST micro-mechanical switch is the ideal solution for replacing traditional RF limiter switches in applications where high power/voltage blocking and low insertion loss are critical parameters.

MM5230 DC to 26 GHz High Power RF Switch

Learn about our newest high-power and wide frequency range SP4T micro-mechanical switch which provides ultra-low insertion loss and superior linearity as an SP4T from DC to 18 GHz, and greater than 3 billion switching cycles. The MM5230 can also be configured in Super-Port mode that extends the frequency operation to 26 GHz. 

Source: Menlo Micro