Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 19:26:33 EST 2018 | jaisabaigroup
I plan to have a new Dk tester in my Lab. What is the optimum Dk tester range in current industry between 1 GHz and 5 GHz?
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 02 05:25:01 EDT 2017 | pandamw
Model : PD045105-2S 50 Ohm 2 way SMA-Female Power Divider From 0.45 to 10.5 GHz Rated at 30 Watts; 10.5GHz, SMA-Female Power Divider; Insertion Loss 1.0dB; Isolation 20dB; Operating Temperature -40 to +70℃. Frequency Range | GHz : 0.45-10.5 Impeda
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 19 11:44:00 EDT 1999 | Vic Lau
Do anyone have any experience on assembling high frequency product, 1.8GHz or 2.4GHz. In our production line, we manufacture 1.8GHz product with using no clean paste (RMA type) for reflow and no clean wire for rework. In our functinal test,either at
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 16 08:56:34 EDT 1999 | Vic Lau
Do anyone have any experience on assembling high frequency product, 1.8GHz or 2.4GHz. In our production line, we manufacture 1.8GHz product with using no clean paste (RMA type) for reflow and no clean wire for rework. In our functinal test,either a
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 14 00:19:29 EDT 2017 | pandamw
Model : PDDC400-292_A 50 Ohm 2-way 2.92mm-Female Resistive Power Divider From DC to 40GHz Rated at 1Watts; 40GHz, 2.92mm-Female Resistive Power Divider; Insertion Loss 1.5dB; Isolation 10dB; Operating Temperature -40 to +70℃. Frequency Range | GHz
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 23 16:54:16 EDT 1999 | Frank Frimpong
| Do anyone have any experience on assembling high frequency product, 1.8GHz or 2.4GHz. | | In our production line, we manufacture 1.8GHz product with using no clean paste (RMA type) for reflow and no clean wire for rework. In our functinal test,eit
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 08 03:09:12 EDT 2002 | Benny
Hi all How can I find the technical paper or source of information about using No-clean flux with high frequency apllication. High frequency mean more than 2 GHz - 5 GHz. I heard from my colleague that No-clean flux residue on board effect to high
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 05 19:37:32 EST 2007 | davef
You weren't specific about the frequency band were you're operating. So, let's pound a couple of stakes in the ground. * Conventional tin-lead plating of 200-300 �m is quite satisfactory for lower frequencies in the range of 2GHz. * At frequencies h
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 13 20:42:57 EST 2000 | Dave F
Material Dk @ 1GHz tan d @ 1GHz Difunctional 4.40 0.020 Multifunctional 4.43 0.018 Polyimide 4.06 0.006 Cyanate ester 3.65 0.005 Bismaleimide triazine 2.94 0.011 PPO-epoxy 3.85 0.012 PTFE-glass 2.60 0.001 PTFE-mat-CE 2.79 0.003 PTFE-ceramic 4.06 0.00
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 21 09:32:28 EDT 1999 | Glenn Robertson
| Do anyone have any experience on assembling high frequency product, 1.8GHz or 2.4GHz. | | In our production line, we manufacture 1.8GHz product with using no clean paste (RMA type) for reflow and no clean wire for rework. In our functinal test,eit