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Cu flash oxidation protection
2003-10-10
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RF-frienldy PCBs (printed circuit boards)!
2003-10-17
Park, Daniel Sang-Won
2003-10-20
David Nemeth
RF-frienldy PCBs (printed circuit boards)!
David Nemeth
2003-10-20
Rogers corporation (http://www.rogers-corp.com/) is the "standard" supplier
of copper clad RF circuit boards.  If you do a google search on "Rogers
3000" (one of their standard circuit boards), you should be able to find any
number of PCB houses that will do RF circuit boards.  Alternativly, if you
have access to photolithography and a wet bench, you can make them
yourselves, and just get the blank board from Rogers.
As for the copper thickness, they specify it in weird units, (oz per square
foot, I believe), so you have to do a little math.  I know we use 25 micron
thickness.

David Nemeth
Senior Engineer
Sophia Wireless, Inc.
14225-C Sullyfield Circle
Chantilly, VA
Ph: (703) 961-9573 x206
Fax:(703) 961-9576

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Hi, all.
I am looking for where to buy RF-friendly PCB. I need Cu layer (about 10 um
thick) on top of PCB and PCB without  PCB.
I'd like get company information. Would any of you help me to find this
information?
I'd really appreciate.

Best regards.

Daniel Sang-Won Park
Graduate Research Assistant
UTD MiNDS (http://www.utdallas.edu/~jblee/research/index.html) Lab
[Cell] 214-952-8649, [Fax] 972-883-6839
[E-mail] [email protected]
[Web] http://www.utdallas.edu/~spark


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