Description
Number of floors 2
Plate thickness 0.9 ± 0.1mm
Plate used Rogers RT Duriod 6035 PCB
Dielectric constant 3.5 ± 0.05
Dielectric loss factor 0.0004-0.0009
Minimum hole diameter 0.2mm
TD 5000
Thermal conductivity 1.44w/w.k
Density 2.2gm/cm3
Process characteristics high-frequency materials, Rogers RT Duriod 6035 PCB
Rogers RT/Duroid 6035 PCB is a type of high-frequency printed circuit board (PCB) made of Rogers RT/duroid 6035 laminate. This laminate consists of a ceramic-filled PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) composite dielectric and a standard or reverse-treated electrodeposited (ED) copper bond. The material has a high thermal conductivity, making it suitable for efficient heat management in high-power microwave amplifiers.
Some of the features and benefits of Rogers RT/Duroid 6035 PCB include:
- High-frequency performance: It offers good signal transmission at high frequencies, reducing signal attenuation and distortion.
- High thermal conductivity: The high thermal conductivity helps in dissipating heat effectively, especially in high-power applications.
- Stable electrical properties: The dielectric constant is relatively stable across the frequency range, ensuring consistent impedance for transmission lines.
- Compatibility with copper CTE: The coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) of the laminate is closely matched to that of copper, reducing the risk of thermal stress and reliability issues.
Rogers RT/Duroid 6035 PCB is commonly used in various applications, including:
- Microwave and RF systems: Such as power amplifiers, antennas, and filters.
- Aerospace and defense: For high-reliability and demanding environments.
- Wireless communication: In base stations and other communication equipment.
It's important to note that the performance and characteristics of Rogers RT/Duroid 6035 PCB can vary depending on specific design requirements and manufacturing processes. When using this material, it's advisable to consult with us or Rogers Corporation for detailed specifications and guidelines.