You are here
MICRO HARMONICS CORPORATION
https://www.microharmonics.com/
UEI: E8FNYDJQMMD3
# of Employees: 9
HUBZone Owned: No
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No
Woman Owned: No
Award Charts
Award Listing
-
Broadband Millimeter-Wave Hybrid Circulators for NASA Missions
Amount: $749,100.00Circulators are used to direct signal flow in millimeter-wave (MMW) transmit and receive systems. For more than 50 years, the Y-junction circulator has been the state-of-the-art MMW technology. They a ...
SBIRPhase II2021National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Broadband Millimeter-Wave Hybrid Circulators for NASA Missions
Amount: $123,662.00Y-junction circulators are used to direct signal flow in millimeter-wave (MMW) transmit/receive systems including radar and high speed data links. At the heart of the device is a ferrite core located ...
SBIRPhase I2020National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Low-Loss Millimeter-Wave Isolators for Cryogenic Systems
Amount: $749,610.00The primary objective of the proposed SBIR Phase II research is to extend the room temperature millimeter-wave (MMW) technology developed by Micro Harmonics to isolators operating at cryogenic tempera ...
SBIRPhase II2019National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Low-Loss Millimeter-Wave Isolators for Cryogenic Systems
Amount: $124,699.00Ferrite based isolators are useful for controlling standing waves in a wide variety of millimeter-wave (MMW), and terahertz (THz) systems. A good example of their usefulness is found in high frequency ...
SBIRPhase I2018National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Low-Loss Ferrite Components for NASA Missions
Amount: $731,404.00The goal of this research is to develop high-frequency Faraday rotation isolators that exhibit significantly reduced loss, higher power handling and improved bandwidth over commercially available prod ...
SBIRPhase II2016National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Low-Loss Ferrite Components for NASA Missions
Amount: $121,640.00Ferrite based isolators and circulators have been successfully demonstrated at microwave, millimeter-wave and submillimeter-wave frequencies. These components are nonreciprocal and thus highly useful ...
SBIRPhase I2015National Aeronautics and Space Administration