
RF nano
Cmos compatible suite of carbon nanotubes-based, discrete, wafer and integrated circuit products.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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$8.0m | Series B | ||
Total Funding | 000k |
RF Nano Corporation was established in 2005 in Newport Beach, California, and operated in the nanotechnology sector. The company was co-founded by Steffen McKernan, who also served as its CEO. The firm's technological foundation was built upon research conducted by Professor Peter Burke at the University of California, Irvine.
RF Nano focused on developing a suite of products based on the electronic properties of carbon nanotubes (CNTs). These products were designed to be compatible with CMOS manufacturing processes and included discrete components, wafers, and integrated circuits. The company claimed its carbon nanotube devices could achieve power densities significantly greater than silicon and gallium arsenide, with intrinsic cutoff frequencies in the terahertz range. This technology was aimed at applications in radio frequency (RF), analog, and mixed-signal electronics. RF Nano secured funding through venture capital, raising $8 million in a Series B round on August 12, 2008, with investors including Okapi Venture Capital and Oxantium Ventures. The company also received Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grants, including one from the U.S. Air Force to develop an 'integrated nanotube system' for radio applications. According to available records, RF Nano ceased its operations in 2014.
Keywords: nanotechnology, carbon nanotubes, RF electronics, analog electronics, mixed-signal electronics, CMOS compatible, integrated circuits, carbon nanotube devices, semiconductor, radio frequency, venture capital, SBIR grant, gallium arsenide, silicon alternative, terahertz frequency