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Hi,
Frequency we are working on (presently using Teflon material) is more than
18 Ghz.
I wander is there any substrate, other than ceramic or teflon that we only able
to work with such frequency..
Poh Kong Hui
Nera Electronics
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At 09:29 AM 7/3/96 +0730, you wrote:
>Hi Poh:
>
> I am not sure what is the frequency you going to use,you might want
>to look at using ceramic as substrate. You can either use thin film or thick
>film technology to
>make a module out of it.
>
>regards,
>
>Chan SL
>
>At 07:49 AM 7/3/96 +0800, you wrote:
>>Dear Technet,
>>
>>I would like to know other than using Teflon material for RF board, is
>there any
>>other type of material that has the same property (e.g good dielectric) as
>>teflon..
>>
>>We are looking for material which is rigid, since teflon is a bit too soft.
>>
>>Thanks in Advance.
>>
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