High-Frequency Materials Aid Digital Apps

June 2, 2005
Targeting high-speed digital and test applications, the RO4350B high-frequency circuit materials exhibit a dielectric loss that is said to be low enough (DF=0.004) to allow users to run longer trace lines, reduce board thickness, and extend

Targeting high-speed digital and test applications, the RO4350B high-frequency circuit materials exhibit a dielectric loss that is said to be low enough (DF=0.004) to allow users to run longer trace lines, reduce board thickness, and extend operational speeds for longer field life. The material’s thin core also promotes denser routing and lower layer counts, which reportedly reduce overall system cost. Features include a consistent and stable dielectric constant at various data rates, solid plated through-hole reliability and high dimensional stability. For further information and prices, call ROGERS CORP., Rogers, CT. (860) 779-4045.

Company: ROGERS CORP.

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