John Anselmo wrote:

>         I would agree with Phil.  If you need a controlled dielectric,
>      specify that on the print, not the type of prepreg to use.
>         1 ply 1080 has a nominal thickness of 3.0 mils (based on resin
>      content and glass).  So no, the supplier cannot add as much or little
>      resin as they want.  But, there can be up to a 10% variation in this
>      thickness.
>         Specifying prepreg severely limits the board manufacturer options,
>      and increases the chances of the board not meeting your requirements.
>
>      John Anselmo
>      Hadco - Tech Center Austin
>      512-246-5616
>
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> Subject: Re: [TN] PREPREG
> Author:  Phil Crepeau <[log in to unmask]> at smtplink-hadco
> Date:    2/7/00 10:06 AM
>
> hi,
>
> i would strongly recommend that, if at all possible, you leave these details
> up to the board fabricator.  and here's why: if the board doesn't meet your
> end product requirements you can blame the fabricator.  if you specify the
> details, you will be responsible if the board doesn't meet your end product
> requirements.
>
> best of all, you should be involving the board fabricator at the initial
> stages of you design.  and by the way, i am not involved in the board
> fabrication business.
>
> phil
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brunker Ed [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Monday, February 07, 2000 8:37 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: [TN] PREPREG
>
> Is there anyone out there who can help me with understanding prepreg. If we
> specify a given prepreg, (1080) does that give us any control over board
> construction. I'm told that 1080 specifies a glass matt. So does this mean
> that for a given glass matt the resin added to it can be as little or as
> much as a supplier wants and the characteristics of that resin can be
> whatever? So sheets of prepreg can be any thickness and have any flow
> characteristics.
> Also for mobile phone usage what are people using in FR4 to achieve
> approriate dielectric characteristics? Are there a range of prepregs being
> used or just 1080?
>
> Regards
> Edward Brunker
>
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As an OEM,using Controlled Impedance Printed Wiring Boards in our designs,
I agree with John and Phil.We specify number of layers,specific controlled impedance
with tolerance and overall thickness target with tolerances.If you are realistic with
the target impedance and tolerance and  have not pushed any limits with line width
and spacing,then the normal variation of the Resin/Glass Ratio should not cause you
to miss your design window.
There are two things that we do to make the above statements true.We qualify our
Vendors and we do Signal Integrity Analysis on the Designs prior to their release.
Dewey Whittaker

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