
High frequency & high speed PCB
High frequency circuit boards are specialized circuit boards with high electromagnetic frequencies, generally defined as frequencies above 1GHz.
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High-frequency PCB is specialized circuit boards designed for use at relatively high electromagnetic frequencies. Generally speaking, high frequency can be defined as frequencies above 1GHz. Microwave PCB is produced using a combination of conventional rigid circuit board manufacturing processes or specialized processing methods on a microwave-based copper-clad laminate. They require extremely high physical properties, precision, and technical parameters and are commonly used in automotive anti-collision systems, satellite systems, and radio systems.
With the rapid advancement of science and technology, an increasing number of devices are being designed for applications in the microwave frequency band (>1GHz) or even the millimeter wave (77GHz) range (for example, the currently popular 77GHz automotive millimeter wave antenna). This increases the frequency, placing increasingly stringent demands on the substrate material used in circuit boards. For example, the substrate material must possess excellent electrical properties, good chemical stability, and minimal losses as the power signal frequency increases. This highlights the importance of high-frequency laminates.
| material | Rogers 5880 | Number of layers | 4 |
| Dielectric loss factor | 0.0037 | Plate thickness | 0.8+0.1 MM |
| Min. trace width/spacing | 0.35mm/0.2mm | process characteristics | Taconic high-frequency materials |
| Minimum aperture | 0.3mm | Surface Treatment | Immersion Gold |




