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... high-speed digital, microwave, and RF circuits, thanks to its low dielectric constant and low dissipation factor. It also has a high glass transition temperature, making it an ideal material for application...
... high frequency laminates are ceramic, hydrocarbon, thermoset polymer composites designed for high PTH reliability stripline and microstrip applications. It has the dielectric constant of 3.27 and dissipatio...
... thermoset microwave laminates are ceramic, hydrocarbon, thermoset polymer composites designed for high PTH reliability stripline and microstrip applications. It has the dielectric constant of 6.0 and dissip...
... thermoset microwave laminates are ceramic, hydrocarbon, thermoset polymer composites designed for high PTH reliability stripline and microstrip applications. It has the dielectric constant of...
... ) is a very low loss category material based on a high performance resin. This material is reinforced with regular woven E-glass and designed with very low dielectric constant and dissipation factor...
... are just for reference) Brief Introduction AD1000 is a high dielectric constant (10.2 or greater) high frequency material, a woven glass reinforced laminate. It permits circuit miniaturization, compared to ...
... for reference) General Description Taconic's RF-10 laminates are composites of ceramic filled PTFE and woven fiberglass, which have the advantage of high dielectric constant (10.2 10GHz) and low dissipation...
... laminates are non-woven fiberglass/PTFE composites using a low ratio of fiberglass/PTFE to achieve the lowest 2.17 or 2.20 dielectric constant and 0.0013 dissipation factor. Longer random fibers and proprie...
... 5870 high frequency material is glass microfiber reinforced PTFE composites which is designed for exacting stripline and microstrip circuit applications. The exceptional dielectric constant uniformity resul...
... 5870 high frequency material is glass microfiber reinforced PTFE composites which is designed for exacting stripline and microstrip circuit applications. The exceptional dielectric constant uniformity resul...
... 5880 high frequency material is glass microfiber reinforced PTFE composites which is designed for exacting stripline and microstrip circuit applications. The exceptional dielectric constant uniformity resul...
... for reference) Rogers RT/duroid 6002 microwave material was the first low loss and low dielectric constant laminate to offer superior electrical and mechanical properties essential in designing complex micr...
... shown are just for reference) Rogers RT/duroid 6002 microwave material was the first low loss and low dielectric constant laminate to offer superior electrical and mechanical properties essential in designi...
... material is ceramic, hydrocarbon, thermoset polymer composite designed for high plated-through-hole reliability stripline and microstrip applications. It's available with dielectric constant at 4.70. The el...
... be plated through holes in extremely hot settings. It is the optimum high DK product for applications needing decreased circuit size and weight, with a dielectric constant of roughly 6.15. It is a great opt...
... composite materials for use as printed circuit board substrates. In comparison to nonwoven fiberglass reinforced PTFE-based laminates of comparable dielectric constants, the woven...
... of 1.4 gm/cm3, making them lightweight and ideal for high-performance, weight-sensitive applications. The RT/duroid 5880LZ PCBs have a very low dielectric constant of 2.0 +/-0.04 and a low...
...applications including navigation, radar, satellite communication, 4G and 5G communications. The dielectric constant of F4B ranges from 2.2 to 2.65, with other values available such as 2.17, 2.45, 2.75, and ...
... PCB materials used include Rogers RO3010 ceramic-filled PTFE composites, which are known for their low loss and high performance, with a dielectric constant of 10.2 and a dissipation factor of 0.0024 at 10 ...
... RO4350B hydrocarbon ceramic laminates, which are known for their low dielectric constant and loss, making them ideal for high-frequency circuits. Additionally, this material has a lead-free process and can ...