Quantum computation promises to solve presently intractable problems, with hopes of yielding solutions to pressing issues to society. Despite this, current machines are limited to tens of qubits. The field is in a state of continuous scaling, with groups around the world working on all aspects of this problem. The work of this thesis aims to contribute to this effort. It is motivated by the goal of increasing both the speed and bandwidth of experiments conducted within our laboratory. Low-loss radio-frequency multiplexers were characterised at cryogenic temperatures, with some shown to operate at below 7mK. The Analog Devices ADG904 was one of these, and its insertion loss was measured at <0.5dB up to 2GHz. Their heat load was measured, and...