High Frequency Laminates Offer Antenna Attributes

May 1, 2000
ComClad high-frequency laminate is well suited for use in microwave and RF applications such as base stations, satellite communications, PCS antennas, two-way pagers, direct broadcast antennas, wireless LANs, wireless local loop, GPS, automotive

ComClad high-frequency laminate is well suited for use in microwave and RF applications such as base stations, satellite communications, PCS antennas, two-way pagers, direct broadcast antennas, wireless LANs, wireless local loop, GPS, automotive collision avoidance radar and countless other uses. ComClad consists of Noryl plastic material as the base dielectric with a dielectric constant of 2.6. Its dissipation factor is 0.0025 making it an attractive low loss, low cost solution. ComClad is available in standard circuit board panel sizes of 12" x 18" and 18" x 24" with a variety of standard dielectric thicknesses and copper cladding. This material is compatible with standard panel circuit board processing equipment without retooling.

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