Isola presents material solutions at Microwave Europe

Isola Group will be at this year’s Microwave Europe to provide guidance on the optimal use of its advanced circuit materials on printed circuit boards.The exhibition is part of European Microwave Week and is scheduled to take place at Excel London Exhibition and Conference Centre (London, UK) from 2-7 April 2022.Isola’s materials experts and sales experts, including newcomer Jim Francey, will welcome visitors to booth 185 to learn about the best circuit material selection for the many market applications covered by Europe’s premier RF/Microwave, Radar and Wireless industry event .The exhibition runs for three days, from Monday to Wednesday, April 4-6, 2022.
European Microwave Week includes the 51st European Microwave Conference (EuMC 2021), the 16th European Microwave Integrated Circuit Conference (EuMIC 2021) and the 18th European Radar Conference (EuRAD 2021), as well as conferences on 5G, automotive and defense/security applications Forum. The main conference is expected to attract more than 1,500 high-frequency engineering professionals, while the show will bring together more than 300 exhibiting companies from around the world.
Isola will highlight its unique circuit materials for high-speed digital (HSD) and RF/microwave circuits, including materials that provide “design freedom” in challenging automotive and military radar applications, such as Astra® MT77.It offers excellent thermal stability at high temperatures and power levels, with a low dielectric constant (Dk) of 3.00 at 10 GHz.Its low losses are represented by a dissipation factor (Df) of only 0.0017 at 10 GHz.Another circuit material with low loss at RF/Microwave frequencies, I-Tera® MT40 (RF/MW), offers Dk values ​​of 3.38 / 3.45 / 3.60 or 3.75 @ 10 GHz and Df as low as 0.0028.The Astra® MT77 and I-Tera® MT40 are ideal for emerging millimeter-wave (mmWave) circuit applications such as 5G wireless networks and automotive radar.Both are compatible with the FR-4 process for ease of circuit fabrication.
For circuit manufacturers looking for environmentally safe solutions, Isola will showcase its standard TerraGreen® and higher frequency TerraGreen® 400G (RF/MW) circuit materials.Both are halogen-free circuit materials with little or no halogens, such as chlorine or bromine, which can form harmful substances if the PCB overheats or catches fire.Especially for RF/Microwave applications, TerraGreen® (RF/MW) circuit material has a stable Dk with temperature of 3.45 at 2, 5 and 10 GHz and -55 to +125°C Low Df within 0.0032 2, 5 and 10 GHz.Halogen-free RF/Microwave circuit material is RoHS compliant, suitable for lead-free processes, and can be used in mmWave circuits at 110 GHz.
Additionally, at Microwave Europe, an Isola representative will explain how IS680/IS680AG laminates provide a good starting point for RF/microwave circuits in commercial and military/aviation RF/microwave applications.Laminates are available in a variety of copper weights with typical Dk values ​​from 2.80 to 3.45, Df from 0.0025 to 0.0035 from 2 to 10 GHz, and stable Dk and Df from -55 to +125°C.
Isola Group will be at this year’s Microwave Europe to provide guidance on the optimal use of its advanced circuit materials on printed circuit boards.The exhibition is part of European Microwave Week and is scheduled to take place at Excel London Exhibition and Conference Centre (London, UK) from 2-7 April 2022.Isola’s materials and sales experts, including newcomer Jim Francey, will welcome visitors to Booth 185 to learn about the best circuit material selection for the many market applications covered by Europe’s premier RF/Microwave, Radar and Wireless industry event .The exhibition runs for three days, from Monday to Wednesday, April 4-6, 2022.
European Microwave Week includes the 51st European Microwave Conference (EuMC 2021), the 16th European Microwave Integrated Circuit Conference (EuMIC 2021) and the 18th European Radar Conference (EuRAD 2021), as well as conferences on 5G, automotive and defense/security applications Forum. The main conference is expected to attract more than 1,500 high-frequency engineering professionals, while the show will bring together more than 300 exhibiting companies from around the world.
Isola will highlight its unique circuit materials for high-speed digital (HSD) and RF/microwave circuits, including materials that provide “design freedom” in challenging automotive and military radar applications, such as Astra® MT77.It offers excellent thermal stability at high temperatures and power levels, with a low dielectric constant (Dk) of 3.00 at 10 GHz.Its low losses are represented by a dissipation factor (Df) of only 0.0017 at 10 GHz.Another circuit material with low loss at RF/Microwave frequencies, I-Tera® MT40 (RF/MW), offers Dk values ​​of 3.38 / 3.45 / 3.60 or 3.75 @ 10 GHz and Df as low as 0.0028.The Astra® MT77 and I-Tera® MT40 are ideal for emerging millimeter-wave (mmWave) circuit applications such as 5G wireless networks and automotive radar.Both are compatible with the FR-4 process for ease of circuit fabrication.
For circuit manufacturers looking for environmentally safe solutions, Isola will showcase its standard TerraGreen® and higher frequency TerraGreen® 400G (RF/MW) circuit materials.Both are halogen-free circuit materials with little or no halogens, such as chlorine or bromine, which can form harmful substances if the PCB overheats or catches fire.Especially for RF/Microwave applications, TerraGreen® (RF/MW) circuit material has a stable Dk with temperature of 3.45 at 2, 5 and 10 GHz and -55 to +125°C Low Df within 0.0032 2, 5 and 10 GHz.Halogen-free RF/Microwave circuit material is RoHS compliant, suitable for lead-free processes, and can be used in mmWave circuits at 110 GHz.
Additionally, at Microwave Europe, an Isola representative will explain how IS680/IS680AG laminates provide a good starting point for RF/microwave circuits in commercial and military/aviation RF/microwave applications.Laminates are available in a variety of copper weights with typical Dk values ​​from 2.80 to 3.45, Df from 0.0025 to 0.0035 from 2 to 10 GHz, and stable Dk and Df from -55 to +125°C.
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Post time: Apr-02-2022