Mini-Circuits helps the Quantum Computing Revolution

Most applications for Mini-Circuits products fall within traditional markets for RF/microwave components: telecommunications, aerospace and defense, test and measurement instrumentation, CATV, and broadband optical networks. But at the outer frontiers of science and engineering, the newest and most innovative work tends to cross boundaries between disciplines. For example, some of the most advanced research in climatology stems from collaboration between meteorologists and mathematicians. Molecular biologists team up with computer scientists to develop new treatments for chronic diseases. Likewise, the race to build the world’s first useful quantum computer has drawn on applied knowledge from physics, computer science, and RF/microwave engineering. This revolutionary technology is among the more exotic applications of Mini-Circuits products and also one of the most advanced on the continuum of scientific progress.