Jan 9, 2003 #21 R riz_aj Advanced Member level 4 Joined Feb 5, 2002 Messages 100 Helped 3 Reputation 6 Reaction score 2 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 796 5.8 pcb You can use Getek or Getek II for design with lots of microstrip and stripline. Lower dielectric loss and and more stable. Link is here h**p://www.geplastics.com/electromaterials/products.htm
5.8 pcb You can use Getek or Getek II for design with lots of microstrip and stripline. Lower dielectric loss and and more stable. Link is here h**p://www.geplastics.com/electromaterials/products.htm
Jan 9, 2003 #22 E edf Full Member level 2 Joined Feb 21, 2002 Messages 120 Helped 21 Reputation 42 Reaction score 18 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 700 standard pcb thickness and material for 20 ghz Gil Technologies has laminates in thicknesses from .0035 to .06 inch with Er approx 3. Loss tangents approx .004 at 10Ghz. Varies from $7 to $20 per sq ft depending on thk for double sided clad.
standard pcb thickness and material for 20 ghz Gil Technologies has laminates in thicknesses from .0035 to .06 inch with Er approx 3. Loss tangents approx .004 at 10Ghz. Varies from $7 to $20 per sq ft depending on thk for double sided clad.