| MicroTech Specialist is a "well equipped" Research and Design facility that specializes
in complex electronic circuit board proto-types used primarily in the Telecommunications industry. MicTechS is a "One-Stop" short run proto-type house, located just 40 miles
North of San Francisco. In-house skills available are advance CAD PCB Design, and milling PCB fabrications runs on bare copper (No Chemicals!), Electronic Test Lab facilities with "reach" from DC to 20 GHz,
Microscopic "SMT" assembly of short runs, and Electronic "Sims" using SPICE, SystemVue ®, and Microwave & Electro-magnetic Computer Aided Engineering SIMULATIONS or a mixture!
Our main MicTechS sales pitch is... We have all our own tools, lab benches, "Technical-Friends", test instruments, and computers loaded with "proven engineering softwares" that are always within easy reach to help promote
your next "Proof of Concept" project via a working model. We also offer master craftsman "hands-on skills" necessary to build "State of the Art"
miniature circuits. Plus, we are a handy resource with a substantial electronic simulation capability that is ready to engage your design, perhaps, conceptually at first... Or, perhaps you desire to "GAIN ACCESS" to
our Sym-Pulse...
"A CONVERGING ALTERNATE SIGNALING SOLUTION!"
Kindly pause now, and considered MicTechS for you next research project; be it, Analog - Digital - RF or Mixed. Thanks!
MORE: Our primary electronic design efforts often takes on the look and feel of many small circuit boards mounted in tiny enclosures, that
each, generally, represent a specific task based on much larger
system goal. Assembled, one builds a "Modular Design"! - "A superior method for development!"
Often our modules can contain, Digital (FPGA), Analog (Fast Comparitors), RF (NII Band), or even a mixture as shown by our ever expanding library of modules already
"BUILT". Our primary focus has been Telecommunication issues, but we are "not" limited to that. To assure things work, we have also established a respectable electronic lab that runs parallel
to our simulation efforts. "Yes!" "It does takes both to speed up efforts and save money against unproven concepts analyzed during Patent work!" To aid research, we have linked many of our test instruments via the GPIB bus to a lab computer using
inhouse generated software, that routinely captures waveform images directly from our instument screens. These images are then pasted to your valuable Technical Documents!
(Site Updated: 2-04-08 (1600Hr) - RPR) ("MTS IS MONITORING!") - (Site: "SEMI-OPERATIONAL!")
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