High-Performance Laminates

March 17, 2005
RO3035 is a family of high-frequency laminate materials with reportedly the lowest (DK 3.5) loss.

This laminate is ideal for power-amplifier designs, not only because of the low loss, but also because of its high thermal conductivity and availability with thick metal backing. These features make it a good choice for designs with critical power and thermal requirements. A second microwave laminate, RT/duroid 6202, provides better dimensional stability than traditional microwave laminates. It also sports superior electrical properties and highly predictable performance in applications where frequencies range from 3 to over 90 GHz.

Rogers Corp.,
One Technology Dr.,
Rogers, CT 06263,
(860) 774-9605,
rogerscorporation.com

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