Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 23 21:04:57 EDT 2003 | BOB
Now I urgently need the standard of IPC-2252 Design guideline for RF/Microwave PCBs, Who can help me? By the way,who can recommend some DFM experts on RF PCB design?look forward to your responding.thank you!
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 20 21:49:51 EDT 2005 | davef
2251 - Design Guide for the Packaging of High Speed Electronic Circuits 2252 - Design Guide for RF/Microwave Circuit Boards
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 23 22:06:46 EDT 2003 | davef
Download it from IPC.org. About as a fast as you can get. They overnight it to you, also.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 20:12:42 EDT 2010 | davef
Look here: http://www.ipc.org/4.0_Knowledge/4.1_Standards/SpecTree.pdf ... that would get you to IPC-2252 - Design Guide for RF/Microwave Circuit Boards. Admittedly, it's not a standard, but that's what you get.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 29 15:53:26 EDT 2016 | davef
Much a the accumulated knowledge is here: IPC-2252 - Design Guide for RF/ Microwave Circuit Boards [http://www.ipc.org/TOC/IPC-2252.PDF]
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 21 14:50:30 EST 2015 | rwa71122
Hello All, First, I am new to this forum, so please excuse any mistakes I make in this post. We have had much success in securing good suppliers for our CNC machined components using the reverse auction site MFG.com. Does anyone know of any simila
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 11 07:58:17 EDT 2016 | davef
IPC-2252 - Design Guide for RF/Microwave Circuit Boards IPC-2251 - Design Guide for the Packaging of High Speed Electronic Circuits IPC-2141A - Design Guide for High-Speed Controlled Impedance Circuit Boards IPC design standards https://portal.ip
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 01 18:24:52 EST 2004 | Dean
Ok, maybe I'm missing something here: It's a no clean flux type AND your going to wash it? Why not migrate to OA Flux and just run DI water with Ion-Exchange beds? Benefits: No need for ultrasonics No need for chemical isolation No need for cleani
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 13:19:36 EDT 2001 | mparker
The main criteria is at what frequency is the RF operating? If it's in the microwave region, forget no-clean. Low frequencies - 0 to 100 MHz, probably ok. Beyond that, it's application specific. Depends on components used and circuit design. The p
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 25 11:12:56 EDT 2008 | tedboimov
I was very impressed and educated reading this discussion about "good board manufacturers". I have worked in SMT equipment development in the past, but am new to the board manufacturing issues. Here is my analysis of the preceding discussion. There