Menlo Micro

Menlo Micro, based in Irvine, California, uses material science technology to develop advanced MEMS (Microelectromechanical Systems) switches, which it calls Ideal Switches. The Ideal Switches are similar to mechanical transistors and can be used for communication equipment, battery management, electric vehicles, and medical instrumentation. Their low loss and low resistance make them helpful in handling the high power required for RF tuning of 5G networks. The Ideal Switches' ability to remotely control circuit breakers without drawing a lot of power makes them also suitable for home automation and industrial Internet of things (IoT) applications.
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Menlo Micro MM5622 64Gbps Differential Loopback SwitchDC-coupled and supports high-speed differential signal switching in the latest standards.30/10/2025 -
Menlo Micro MM5622 64Gbps Dual DP3T SwitchesDesigned for high-speed signal switching in PCIe Gen 5, Gen 6, SerDes, and other standards.09/10/2024 -
Menlo Micro MM5620 & MM5622 Evaluation KitsUser-friendly boards that provide access to the HSx and MSx channels of the MM5620/MM5622.09/10/2024 -
Menlo Micro Double relais DP3T 64 GT/s avec boucle de retour MM5620Prend en charge la commutation de signal différentiel à haute vitesse requise en PCIe Gén 6, SerDes et similaire.22/05/2023 -
Menlo Micro MM101 Evaluation KitTests and evaluates the MM101 8-Channel MEMS High-Voltage Driver.07/03/2023 -
Menlo Micro MM101 8-Channel MEMS High-Voltage DriversParallel converters with push-pull outputs and an internal charge pump converter.24/02/2023
