San Rafael, CA – June 30, 2022 –
Berkeley Nucleonics recently added
a couple of courses on Quantum Computing in the Berkeley Nucleonics Academy. Because
you have taken previous RF courses with 100% completion, you are entitled to those
QC courses at no charge. Would you like a passcode? You may also share this code
with any colleagues or students who may have an interest.
Completion of the course takes approximately 4 hours and includes CEU units,
a Completion Certificate and a BNC "60 Years" Commemorative Tee-Shirt.
QC
01 - The Nuts and Bolts (and Qubits) of Quantum Computing
This exclusive course will dive into the immersive world of quantum computing.
Take quizzes, watch videos and get current knowledge of quantum computing from experts
in the industry. Sign up and learn more about the most trending topic in the science
and tech world.
The QC 01 syllabus includes:
- Quantum Computing
- Introduction
- How it All Began
- What is Quantum Computing?
- A Deep Dive into QC Terminology
- The Key Terms of Quantum Computing
- Qubits Start
- Superposition
- Entanglement
- Coherence / Decoherence
- Basics of Quantum Computing
- Quantum Computing vs. Classical Computing
- Applying Quantum Mechanics
- Memory Start
- Quantum Processors
- The Hardware Layers of Quantum Computing
- The Abstract Layers of QC Hardware
- Quantum Data Plane
- Control & Measurement Plane
- The Control Processor Plane
- Host Processor
- Hardware Example
- Models of Quantum Computing
- Types of QC Systems
- Quantum Circuit
- Quantum Turing Machine
- Adiabatic Quantum Computer
- A One-Way Quantum Computer
- Quantum Cellular Automata
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- Quantum Computing
- Introduction
- How it All Began
- What is Quantum Computing?
- A Deep Dive into QC Terminology
- The Key Terms of Quantum Computing
- Qubits Start
- Superposition
- Entanglement
- Coherence / Decoherence
- Basics of Quantum Computing
- Quantum Computing vs. Classical Computing
- Applying Quantum Mechanics
- Memory Start
- Quantum Processors
- The Hardware Layers of Quantum Computing
- The Abstract Layers of QC Hardware
- Quantum Data Plane
- Control & Measurement Plane
- The Control Processor Plane
- Host Processor
- Hardware Example
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QC 02 - Quantum Computing Instrumentation in Use Today
A cursory look at some of the research and development tools.
The QC 02 syllabus includes:
- R&D Tools for Quantum Computing
- Quantum Computing Introduction
- A Quantum Computer Example
- Qubit Manipulation
- Coherence and Matched Outputs
- Phase Coherent Switching
- Phase Memory
- Arbitrary Waveform Generators for Qubit Manipulation
- Multi-Channel ARBs
- Scalable and Synchronized Signals
- Complex Pulse Sequences, I-Signals and Q-Signals
- Analog Performance for Various Applications
- Controls for Various QC Elements
- Remote Access to Instrumentation
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- Vector Signal Generators
- What's in a Vector Signal Generator?
- Literature on a State of the Art VSG
- Optimizing the Qubit Refrigerator
- Functional Diagram of a Quantum Computer
- Breaking Down the IBM Q
- Qubit Readout - Block Diagram
- Cryogenic Amplifier Design
- Noise Parameter Measurements (Standard and Cryo)
- Measurement Results
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About Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation
Founded in 1963, BNC is a leading manufacturer of precision electronic instrumentation
for RF/Microwave research. BNC has its corporate headquarters in San Rafael, California
with several additional manufacturing facilities and sales offices located throughout
the United States. Phased Array Antennas are evolving rapidly, and BNC is at the
forefront of this technology shift, capitalizing on these new requirements with
its patented, high performance, software-defined radio technology, and a PC-controlled,
networked architecture that provides unparalleled performance for the price. In
addition to the RF / Microwave signal source line of equipment, BNC offers Phase
Noise Test Systems (Signal Source Analyzers) & Real-Time Spectrum Analyzers
in 1963, BNC is a leading manufacturer of precision electronic instrumentation for
RF/Microwave research. BNC has its corporate headquarters in San Rafael, California
with several additional manufacturing facilities and sales offices located throughout
the United States. Phased Array Antennas are evolving rapidly, and BNC is at the
forefront of this technology shift, capitalizing on these new requirements with
its patented, high performance, software-defined radio technology, and a PC-controlled,
networked architecture that provides unparalleled performance for the price. In
addition to the RF / Microwave signal source line of equipment, BNC offers Phase
Noise Test Systems (Signal Source Analyzers) & Real-Time Spectrum Analyzers.
Contact
Bernadette Jamieson Customer Support Manager Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation
22955 Kerner Boulevard San Rafael, CA 94901 USA Phone: 415-453-9955
(x210) 800-234-7858
Email:
info@berkeleynucleonics.com
Web: berkeleynucleonics.com
Posted July 1, 2022
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