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Rogers does testing on our materials up through 20GHz at various
temperatures and humidity conditions.
Andy Magee - Applications Engineer
Rogers - Circuit Materials
Tel: (602) 917-5237
Fax: (602) 917-5256
E-Mail: [log in to unmask]
Website: http//www.rogers-corp.com/cmu
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Subject: RE dielectric values for dif
Author: F.Frimpong::(FFRMPN) at ~FABRIK
Date: 1/23/97 2:14 AM
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Date: Thu, Jan 23, 1997 2:14 AM
Subject: RE dielectric values for dif
To: Andrew P Magee; TechNet
These dielectric values quoted I believe are the values at 1MHz
What I'll like to know are the values at a higher
frequency...Say 3GHz Does any body have values for these. Or
don't test methods have the capability?
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Date: 1/23/97 2:14AM -0800
To: Andrew P Magee at Rogers-MCD
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Subject: RE dielectric values for dif
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