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We are trying to get an RF board functioning, and are having difficulties in the
same area of a couple boards. The circuit turns on, but with drastic
performance differences
This board has 4 identical TX Channels, Channel 1, at the edge of the board
works every time, but as we move inward, we experience more failures.
Channel 4, at the center of the board will not perform properly on any board.
A visual examination doesn't show any differences that might impact
performance. The soldering process looks OK.
Is there something that could likely vary in the fabrication process that might
cause this? It's (supposed to be) a standard 170Tg, non-dicy, RoHS fab.
High copper density, but the center channels are near an area of less copper
density. Could an epoxy curing variation occur, that might impact getting a
consistent dielectric result? What should I be looking for? These boards were
not ordered from our qualified vendor, and I have some concerns. We had
issues with them before.
Pete
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