
At IMS 2026 taking place in Boston next week, HYPERLABS will introduce its new TDR11100 Time Domain Reflectometer alongside its expanding portfolio of 0.8 mm components supporting operation up to 145 GHz. IMS 2026 (IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium) is the world’s premier RF and microwave conference, bringing together thousands of industry professionals from around the globe to explore the latest technologies, tools, and technical developments.
Designed to meet the increasing demands of RF and high-speed interconnect environments, the TDR11100 Time Domain Reflectometer delivers precise time-domain analysis for signal integrity characterization in ultra-high-bandwidth systems. Attendees are invited to experience live, in-booth demonstrations showcasing these capabilities in real-world measurement scenarios.
“HYPERLABS developed the TDR11100 to give engineers a clearer window into signal behavior at extreme speeds,” said Madrone Coopwood, Chief Engineer at HYPERLABS. “As bandwidth continues to increase, traditional assumptions begin to break down. This instrument was designed from the ground up to provide the resolution and accuracy needed to understand what’s really happening in the signal path.”
Also featured at IMS will be the HYPERLABS’ 8800 Series of ultra-broadband components, including DC Blocks, Attenuators, and a Balun, each utilizing 0.8 mm connectors and validated for performance up to 145 GHz. First previewed earlier this year, these components have already gained strong industry recognition for enabling accurate measurement and validation beyond 110 GHz.
“As systems continue to demand higher frequencies and tighter tolerances, HYPERLABS is focused on breaking bandwidth barriers,” said Jason Yoho, Ph.D., Vice President of Engineering at HYPERLABS. “Our 145 GHz components and the TDR11100 reflect a clear direction: delivering the tools engineers need to push performance further, with confidence.”
With a legacy of ultra-broadband innovation dating back to 1992, HYPERLABS continues to support RF and high-speed design engineers with precision components and measurement solutions that extend the limits of signal integrity. Media and attendees are encouraged to visit booth 16019 to meet with the engineering team, explore live demonstrations, and discuss applications across RF, mmWave, and high-speed data environments.
Click here to learn more about 0.8 mm components from HYPERLABS up to 145 GHz.