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RF Microwave PCBs are specialized printed circuit boards designed to handle high-frequency signals typically used in radio frequency and microwave applications. These PCBs are made from materials that offer low dielectric loss and high thermal stability, such as PTFE (Teflon), Rogers materials, or other advanced laminates. They are essential in ensuring signal integrity and performance in communication devices, radar systems, and other RF applications.
| Material | PTFE, Rogers, or FR-4 |
| Frequency Range | Up to 110 GHz |
| Layer Count | 1 to 20 layers |
| Dielectric Constant | 2.2 to 10.2 |
| Copper Thickness | 1 oz to 10 oz |
| Minimum Trace Width | 3 mils |
| Surface Finish | ENIG, OSP, or HASL |
When selecting RF Microwave PCBs, consider the frequency requirements and the specific dielectric properties needed for your application. It's important to specify the material type, layer count, and copper thickness when requesting a quote. Additionally, inquire about tolerances and surface finishes to ensure compatibility with your assembly processes. Certifications may also be relevant depending on the industry standards applicable to your project.
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Common materials include PTFE, Rogers, and specialized FR-4 laminates.
They can operate effectively up to 110 GHz.
Copper thickness can range from 1 oz to 10 oz.
The minimum trace width is typically around 3 mils.
They are widely used in telecommunications, aerospace, defense, and medical devices.
Certifications may vary by industry; it's best to check specific requirements for your application.