RT/duroid® 5870 and 5880 glass microfiber reinforced PTFE
composites are designed for exacting stripline and microstrip
circuit applications.
RT-duroid 5870 laminates are high-performance microwave and radio frequency (RF) circuit materials manufactured by Rogers Corporation. These laminates are widely used in high-frequency applications due to their low dielectric constant, low loss tangent, and excellent stability under various environmental conditions.
Rogers laminates, including popular materials like RT-duroid® 5870 and 5880, are well-regarded for their low outgassing properties, making them suitable for use in space, vacuum, and other environments where minimal material outgassing is critical
Line Widths for Various Characteristic Impedances of Center Stripline Devices in RT-Duroid Laminates
Stripline devices embedded in RT-duroid laminates are widely used for high-frequency circuits due to their excellent dielectric and thermal properties. Calculating the correct line width for a specific characteristic impedance (Z0Z_0Z0) is essential for optimal signal integrity and impedance matching.
Avoiding creep in board assemblies requires a combination of thoughtful design, material selection, and controlled manufacturing processes. Proactively addressing these factors ensures long-term reliability and performance of PCB assemblies, even in demanding environments.
RT-duroid microwave laminates have demonstrated excellent performance in cryogenic environments, particularly in high-frequency stripline applications. This study, conducted in collaboration with NASA, highlights the reliability, electrical stability, and material resilience of RT-duroid laminates in cryogenic conditions.
RT-duroid® 5870 and 5880 materials are widely used for high-frequency and microwave circuit designs due to their excellent dielectric properties and low loss. However, their PTFE-based composition and unique mechanical characteristics require specific handling and fabrication processes to maintain performance and reliability.
Striplines are essential in microwave and high-frequency circuit design due to their ability to provide controlled impedance and low loss. Broadside and edgewise configurations offer different advantages in terms of compactness, coupling, and isolation. This guide provides key design equations for both types.
RT-duroid microwave laminates are widely used in high-frequency circuits, where precision and reliability are paramount. During the PCB manufacturing process, stress can develop in the copper and substrate due to chemical etching and thermal cycling.
The reliability of printed circuit boards (PCBs) using RT-duroid 5870 material is influenced by the adhesion of copper foil to the substrate. This study examines the impact of soldering temperatures on copper foil adhesion.