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Measure and Generate Periodic Microwave Signals: The GHFLI and SHFLI Launch Event

Measure and Generate Periodic Microwave Signals I Zurich Instruments Webinar
October 6th, 2022

As the trend towards smaller devices and higher frequencies continues, faster reliable measurements become more and more important. The GHFLI and SHFLI Microwave Lock-in Amplifiers combine the measurement speed and high noise rejection of lock-in amplifiers with a full microwave measurement suite making them ideal solutions for scientists and engineers working at these frequencies.

This virtual launch event included a presentation of the instruments, a practical demonstration and live Q&A sessions. Read our blog post for the summary of the event and answers to the questions from the live audience.

A Fast and Integrated Qubit Control System: SHFQC Launch Event

A fast and Integrated Qubit Control System I Zurich Instruments Webinar
March 3rd, 2022

In this video, Jan, Tobias and Bruno present the SHFQC Qubit Controller and discuss how this instrument can help speed up system tune-up and complex algorithm execution. The presentation includes practical demonstrations showing how to use the SHFQC to control, read out and perform fast feedback on up to 6 superconducting qubits with a single instrument, as well as a discussion of how the SHFQC can be integrated into larger qubit control systems. The answers to the questions asked during the live event are summarized in this blog post.

The Next Generation of Qubit Control: SHFSG Launch Event

The Next Generation of Qubit Control: SHFSG Signal Generator | Zurich Instruments Webinar
April 29th, 2021

In this video, Jan, Mark and Bruno present the SHFSG Signal Generator and discuss how this instrument represents the next step for quantum computing control systems. The presentation includes practical demonstrations showing how to operate the instrument at 8.5 GHz without mixer calibration, how to maximize quantum gate fidelities thanks to high-purity signals, and how to control up to 8 superconducting or spin qubits per instrument. The answers to the questions asked during the live event are summarized in this blog post.

The Next Generation of Quantum Analyzers: SHFQA Launch Event

The Next Generation of Quantum Analyzers: SHFQA Launch Event I Zurich Instruments Webinar
November 17th, 2020

In this video, Paolo, Sadik and Tobias provide a technical overview of the SHFQA Quantum Analyzer and discuss its capabilities. Instrument demonstrations show how to measure a resonator at 8 GHz and perform the parallel readout of 16 qubits, as well as how to take advantage of the SHFQA's feedback capabilities and integrate the SHFQA into a 10-instrument Quantum Computing Control System (QCCS). The answers to the questions asked during the live event are summarized in this blog post.

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