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Why Choose Rogers CuClad 217 for High-Frequency PCBs? A Look at Dk, Df, and Isotropy Selecting the right laminate is a primary decision in high-frequency PCB development. Standard materials like FR-4 are not suitable when signal integrity is required above 500 MHz. For radar systems, aerospace communications, or microwave components, the substrate material directly affects circui...
What Makes DiClad 870’s Low Dk and DF Critical for Radar and Antenna Designs? In high-frequency printed circuit boards, the choice of dielectric material is not merely a matter of mechanical support—it directly governs signal integrity, insertion loss, and phase stability. For radar systems, antenna feed networks, and other RF applications, two material parameters stand out above all: dielectric c...
Why Choose ENEPIG Finish Over Other Surface Finishes for a Double-Layer Rogers PCB? ENEPIG (Electroless Nickel Electroless Palladium Immersion Gold) is increasingly specified for high-performance PCBs, especially those combining RF materials like Rogers RO4003C with mixed-technology assemblies. In the double-layer board described earlier—featuring a 0.5mm RO4003C LoPro core, 1 oz copper, no bottom...
TF600 PCB: When High-Frequency Designs Demand Ceramic-Filled PTFE In an age where every decibel of insertion loss and every degree of phase instability can determine the success of a wireless product, the choice of PCB material is no longer a secondary design decision. For RF and microwave engineers, FR-4 often becomes a bottleneck beyond 3 GHz—not because it fails outright, but because it ...
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