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QuinStar Technology,
Inc. 24085 Garnier Street Torrance, CA 90505 USA Tel: 1-310-320-1111 E-Mail:
sales@quinstar.com
QuinStar Technology, Inc. designs and manufactures millimeter-wave products for
communication, scientific, and test applications. We excel in millimeter-wave
products, microelectronic assembly, rapid prototyping, and mass customization. As a
result, we serve both established and emerging markets with system applications in
the commercial, scientific, and defense arenas. We are certified to ISO9001:2015 and
AS9100D.
Our work helps advance emerging applications in wireless technologies and radars.
Capitalizing on our past engineering achievements, QuinStar leads the way into the future.
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QuinStar Technology |
Millimeter-wave products, microelectronic assembly, rapid prototyping, and mass customization.
Amplifiers, receivers, oscillators, switches, attenuators, circulators & isolators,
filters, waveguide, antennas, and phase shifters, and transceiver & radar subsystems. |
QuinStar
Technology designs and manufactures
mm-wave products
for communication, scientific, and test applications along with providing microelectronic
assembly, rapid prototyping, and mass customization. Amplifiers, Oscillators, Switches,
Attenuators, Circulators, Isolators, Filters, Waveguide, Antennas, Phase Shifters, Transceivers,
Mixers, Detectors. QuinStar specializes in cryogenic amplifiers,
circulators, and isolators. Please visit QuinStar today to see how they can help your
project ...
QuinStar
Technology designs and manufactures
mm-wave products
for communication, scientific, and test applications along with providing microelectronic
assembly, rapid prototyping, and mass customization. Amplifiers, Oscillators, Switches,
Attenuators, Circulators, Isolators, Filters, Waveguide, Antennas, Phase Shifters, Transceivers,
Mixers, Detectors. QuinStar specializes in cryogenic amplifiers,
circulators, and isolators. Please visit QuinStar today to see how they can help your
project ...
At QuinStar, we're about more than millimeter-wave
technology. The people comprising QuinStar Technology pursue diverse and exciting outside
interests. Our Chief Engineer, Jim Schellenberg, is a highly skilled amateur astronomical
photographer. He captured this beautiful image of the
Orion nebula
using a specially modified Canon 6D. The camera responds to the H-alpha spectral line
at 656 nm (from hydrogen gas), which is seen as red in the photo. The camera is mounted
on an 11-inch telescope that tracks the object as the earth rotates. This image consists
of nine one-minute exposures that are "stacked" to form the image you see. This is an
excellent time of the year to view the Orion nebula. It can be seen with the naked eye ...
QuinStar has established new power benchmarks for
SSPAs operating at frequencies above 100 GHz. We have successfully demonstrated
two GaN MMIC amplifiers operating at F-band frequencies: The first producing an output
power of 28-29 dBm from 102 to 118 GHz, while the second, a wideband design,
delivering an output power of greater than 25 dBm from 98 to 122 GHz. Lastly, we
have assembled and tested a multi-MMIC SSPA producing an output power of 2-3 W over
the 102–116 GHz band. These findings were presented at IMS 2018. This paper reports
the design and performance of two new GaN MMIC amplifiers operating at F-band frequencies ...
Satellite communication is growing rapidly.
Recent and anticipated launches of new satellite equipment are spurring interest in
and demand for wireless communication. Several companies have stated the intent to
provide large throughput, high-speed communication networks in the coming years.
Along with the increased access to space, this is driving interest in new
satellite communications. Accordingly, we need new communications
technology to supply bandwidth and data rate to support these applications. One
challenge ...
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory issued the following
notice from their NASA Spinoff Database:
Power Amplifiers Boost Radar, Communications, Defense Systems. As a subcontractor
under an SBIR contract from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
QuinStar Technology
Inc. of Torrance, California, developed a solid-state power amplifier of unprecedented
efficiency. While most comparable devices lose 20% of their amplified energy when their
signals recombine, QuinStar's lose 8%. The solid-state technology ...
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