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Quantum Machines unveils new ultra-low noise quantum electronics
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Quantum Machines unveils new ultra-low noise quantum electronics

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  • Quantum hardware and software company Quantum Machines has launched two new products, QDAC-II Compact and QSwitch, to its quantum electronics product range.

  • The QDAC-II Compact is a source of ultra-low noise, ultra-stable, 24-channel voltage that can fine-tune superconducting and spin qubits for peak performance. The QSwitch is a breakout box that has 240 relays and can be easily manipulated using software. Both products can operate independently or can be connected using a 24-pin cable.

  • Quantum Machines claims that these new additions include delivering exceptionally low noise, minimal crosstalk, and minimal transients for dependable qubit operations. They also save significant setup time and decrease costs through pre-programmed functions. 

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