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title: "Quantum Machines Introduces QBoard-II – A Next-Generation Cryogenic Sample Holder"
date: "2023-10-22T05:22:39+00:00"
modified: "2025-12-07T19:37:45+00:00"
url: "https://www.quantum-machines.co/press-release/quantum-machines-introduces-qboard-ii-a-next-generation-cryogenic-sample-holder/"
description: "Quantum Machines unveils QBoard II, the next-gen cryogenic sample holder, enhancing precision and performance in quantum research."
---

# Quantum Machines Introduces QBoard-II – A Next-Generation Cryogenic Sample Holder

Tel Aviv, Israel, October 18, 2023 — [Quantum Machines](https://www.quantum-machines.co/), the provider of breakthrough quantum control solutions that accelerate the development of practical quantum computers, today announced [QBoard-II](https://www.quantum-machines.co/products/qboard/), a modular, PCB-based sample holder system for low-temperature spin-qubit chips, general transport experiments, and superconducting circuits. QBoard-II represents a leap forward in cryogenic sample holder technology, designed to simplify and enhance quantum experiments.

Improving upon the performance and usability of the original QBoard, QBoard-II features more compact dimensions, new PCB, interposer, and daughterboard designs, and the addition of a shielding lid. A versatile set of mounting brackets ensures full compatibility with popular dilution refrigerators. Customers can easily transition from QBoard-I with unchanged connector configurations.

Key Features of QBoard-II:

- **Modular Design**: The plug-and-play modular design of the QBoard-II enables easy exchange and reuse of different sample chips.
- **Expanded Experiment Capabilities**: With support for transmission up to 8 GHz, conduct a wide range of experiments.
- **Optimal Signal Quality**: The chip carrier minimizes RF losses and reduces crosstalk, ensuring the quality of measurements and experiments. A shielding lid for the daughterboard protects from radiation.
- **Non-Magnetic Materials**: All materials used in QBoard-II are non-magnetic, preserving the integrity of experiments.

“QBoard-II is designed to make quantum researchers’ lives easier. It simplifies complex setups, saves valuable research hours, and enables them to concentrate on what truly matters – advancing science,” said Itamar Sivan, CEO and co-founder of Quantum Machines.

QBoard-II will be displayed at [SiQEW 2023](https://siqew2023.jp/), October 31 – November 2 in Kyoto, Japan.

For more information about QBoard-II and other quantum control and quantum electronics solutions visit us at: [https://www.quantum-machines.co/](https://www.quantum-machines.co/)
