Electromagnetic IC
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- Electromagnetic IC (EM-IC)
- — a chip design where the useful behavior comes from electromagnetic fields — rings, coils, opposing pairs, stacked layers — rather than pure switching logic. Used for propulsion, sensing, and medical devices.
- Configuration
- — one specific version of a design (e.g. one ring diameter, one grid size). Each $100K SKU on this page bundles 1,000 configurations of that shape family.
- Peltier cooling
- — thermoelectric cooling built into the chip itself. It moves heat with a temperature difference across two materials — no fan, no heatsink.
- QE_IC + Blu-ray package
- — QE_IC means "Quantum EM-IC". The Blu-ray SKU is the master bundle: all 10,000 configurations across all 10 shape families, plus the GDSII files and docs.
- GDSII
- — the standard file a chip fab uses to actually manufacture the design.
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ICs designed specifically for electromagnetic applications.
RF, field-sensing, and shielding-aware mixed-signal — drawn from AutoPhi.
Per item
Performance envelope, target band or frequency, and the design files.
