Request a quote
Start with the system constraints that matter
Microsource can respond faster when the request includes the band, signal-chain role, interface details, environmental expectations, and program timing. That gives both engineers and stakeholders a cleaner path to scope, fit, and next steps.

What to send
A short, structured request is usually enough to route the opportunity to the right product family or custom assembly discussion.
- Phone
- 925-328-4650
- Primary path
- Technical + program context
Quote checklist
Include the details that speed up evaluation
The more complete the starting context, the easier it is to align the request with the right product family, packaging approach, and supporting documentation.
Item 1
Target frequency range, tuning span, or IF/RF plan
Item 2
What the hardware does in the signal chain
Item 3
Phase-noise, power, gain, or filtering priorities
Item 4
Mechanical, connector, and environmental constraints
Item 5
Program quantity, schedule, and documentation needs
Need help first?
If the requirements are still forming, start with a technical conversation
You do not need a perfect RF specification before reaching out. If the system role is understood but the final architecture is still being narrowed, the engineering and products pages are the best next places to review.
Request a quote
Use the quote form when the scope is ready for pricing
If you already know the operating band, the role in the signal chain, and the delivery context, this form gives Microsource the right information to begin quote triage.
If the embedded form does not load, use the existing Request a Quote page.