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Best high frequency laminate [hlp]

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Hello everyone;

What is the best high frequency laminate, specially for designing microwave filter?
 

it well depends on the frequency range ur filter will work in
also it will depend on the cost of the laminate , maythings


wish this help

khouly
 

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Hello everyone;

What is the best high frequency laminate, specially for designing microwave filter?
I use laminate RO4003 from Rogers corporation for filters at 12 GHz

www.rogerscorporation.com
 

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A good explination may be found on Laverghetta - Microwave materials...
Summarizing Laverghetta:
low loss laminates are divided into categories:
Hard (low rms surface roughness) - Soft PTFE based (higher roughness)
PTFE based are divided into:
Soft woven - Soft non-woven (microporous)
Soft low εr (i.e. 2-3) - mid εr (i.e. 6) - High εr (i.e. 10)
Soft tanδ at MHz -Soft tanδ at X band
Soft ED copper - Soft Rolled Copper
Soft low smoke - Soft not smoke specified
Soft dimensionally stable - Soft 100...200 ppm/°C
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Generally all laminates are low loss. Loss is dominated by copper loss for freq.> few GHz.,

For filters, especially for narrow band, bandpass filter, both a good εr stability and a good diminsional stability over temperature is stongly required. Also the accurate knowlegde of εr and H dimension and associated uncertainties are important.

So, for my opinion, the preferred materials are:
Hard: 99.8% polished Alumina (Al2O3)
Soft: Rogers RT6002
 

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Hello
I'have used RF35 (similar to RO4003) for a filter on 6 GHz band and works quite well

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