Times Microwave Systems was founded in 1948 as Times Wire and Cable Company in New York City near Times Square, relocating to Wallingford, Connecticut in early 1950s, with over 70 years industry experience designing and manufacturing high-performance coaxial cables, connectors, and assemblies. The company joined Amphenol Corporation in 2009, providing specialized RF cable solutions for rapidly-growing quantum computing sector. Times Microwave manufactures temperature-specific cables including NbTi construction superconducting cables interfacing directly with quantum processors (4K down to 4mK), and CuNi-based semi-rigid construction cables (room temp to ~4K). Product lines include M8 multiport interconnect solutions, TMQ4 and TMQ5 bundled coaxial cables, MaxGain ultra-low loss cables, StripFlex assemblies, and PhaseTrack cable assemblies. Times Microwave serves quantum computing manufacturers requiring non-magnetic cables operating in extreme cold temperatures down to -460 degrees Fahrenheit for quantum processor stability.
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