Melville, NY — June, 4, 2026 — Mini-Circuits will showcase a range of new technologies and solutions at the IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium (IMS) 2026, including MMIC  and µCeramIQ™ devices, high-frequency modules, test solutions and accessories, filter designs and more.

Visitors to Booth 19054, open June 9–11 during IMS 2026 in Boston, Massachusetts, will experience live demonstrations highlighting how Mini-Circuits is extending its RF, microwave, and millimeter-wave expertise into some of the industry’s fastest-growing and most technically demanding applications, including quantum computing, satellite communications and automotive systems.

“IMS is an opportunity to demonstrate not only our latest products, but also how the strategic direction of our technology roadmap will help our customers address the next generation of engineering challenges,” said Paul Wilson, Executive Vice President of Sales & Marketing at Mini-Circuits.

Sneak Preview of GaN MMIC Amplifier in S-Band Upconverter

One of the featured demonstrations at the Mini-Circuits exhibit will be a fully functional S-band upconverter system built entirely with Mini-Circuits MMICs and supporting components. The system build incorporates a first look at the company’s inaugural GaN MMIC amplifier design, scheduled for release later this year. The display will also unveil a new 1×1 mm QFN-style SMT package, the smallest footprint form factor available for plastic-encapsulated MMIC devices of its kind currently available on the commercial market.

The demonstration highlights Mini-Circuits’ continued investment in expanding its monolithic microwave integrated circuit portfolio and delivering higher-performance solutions for demanding RF and microwave applications.

Integrated BUC Module for Ka-Band Satellite Communications

Mini-Circuits’ high-frequency modules product line will showcase an integrated Ka-band Block Upconverter (BUC) system designed and built in house using the company’s amplifiers, multipliers, IQ mixers, filters, and frequency conversion technologies. The demonstration showcases Mini-Circuits’ ability to combine its broad portfolio of high-performance building blocks into turnkey subsystem solutions supporting modern satellite communications architectures.

Expanding Technologies for Quantum Computing

As quantum computing research advances from laboratory experimentation toward practical implementation, Mini-Circuits continues to expand its portfolio of RF and microwave components and technologies designed to support quantum systems. IMS attendees will have an opportunity to learn about the company’s growing solution set for quantum computing applications and review recent research efforts focused on enabling practical quantum architectures.

Growing Presence in Automotive Electronics

Building on the recent introduction of more than 70 AEC-Q200-qualified products, Mini-Circuits will highlight its expanding portfolio of components designed to meet the performance and reliability requirements of automotive applications. These solutions leverage decades of expertise in RF and microwave technology while supporting emerging opportunities in connected, autonomous, and advanced electronic vehicle systems.

Additional Featured Demonstrations

The Mini-Circuits exhibit will also feature:

  • Live measurements of advanced uCeramIQ® technologies, including high-rejection filter designs and substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) filters implemented on LTCC platforms, ultra-wideband balun transformers, high-power directional couplers, and a new family of fixed attenuators designed for cryogenic operating environments.
  • Hands-on demonstrations of the company’s latest portable power sensors and signal generators, including a preview of redesigned GUI software designed to improve efficiency and functionality for test engineers and operators.

A Favorite IMS Tradition Returns

In addition to its technology demonstrations, Mini-Circuits will once again host its popular IMS Photo Booth, a longstanding tradition and gathering place for engineers, customers, partners, and industry colleagues attending the symposium.

Mini-Circuits invites attendees to visit Booth 19054 to meet with product experts, explore the latest technologies, and learn more about the company’s vision for the future of RF, microwave, and millimeter-wave innovation.

About Mini-Circuits

Mini-Circuits makes the building blocks that shape the wireless world. From communications networks and critical national security systems to life-saving diagnostic imaging, quantum computing and more, we support the world’s most innovative companies in building a faster, smarter, more connected future with the power of RF, microwave and millimeter wave technology. Headquartered in Brooklyn, New York with design, manufacturing and sales locations around the world, we’re a diverse, rapid-growth corporation that hasn’t outgrown what it means to treat our team members, customers, suppliers and partners like family. 20,000+ customers prefer Mini-Circuits for the demanding quality standards, design and manufacturing capabilities, sales and applications support, and supply chain stability that have earned the industry’s trust since 1968.