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xSurface Finishing | ENIG | Min Via | 0.1mm Laser Drill, 0.2mm Mechanic Drill |
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Application | Communicate Automotive | Usage | OEM Electronics |
Operating Temperature | -55℃ To 125℃ | Impedance Value | ±10% |
Minimum Hole Size | 0.2mm | Rohs Compliant | Yes |
Highlight | 0.2mm-6.35mm High Frequency PCB,125C High Frequency PCB,1 Oz Copper High Frequency PCB |
Product Description:
The High Frequency PCB is a type of printed circuit board (PCB) that is specifically designed for high-frequency applications. It is commonly used in electronic devices such as communication systems, radar systems, and high-speed data transfer systems.
The High Frequency PCB is finished with Electroless Nickel Immersion Gold (ENIG). This surface finishing method provides a flat and smooth surface that is ideal for high-frequency signals. It also offers excellent corrosion resistance and solderability.
The High Frequency PCB is manufactured using 1 oz copper foil. This is the standard thickness for most high-frequency PCBs and is suitable for high-speed signal transmission.
The surface of the High Frequency PCB is finished with Immersion Gold. This surface finish ensures low signal loss and provides a stable and reliable connection for high-frequency signals. It also offers good thermal conductivity and is compatible with most lead-free soldering processes.
The High Frequency PCB has an impedance value of ±10%. This means that the PCB is designed to maintain a consistent impedance level for high-frequency signals, reducing the risk of signal distortion and loss.
The High Frequency PCB has a minimum via size of 0.1mm for laser drilling and 0.2mm for mechanical drilling. This allows for precise and accurate drilling of small vias, which are necessary for high-frequency signal transmission.
The High Frequency PCB has the following key features:
- Designed for high-frequency applications
- Suitable for high-speed signal transmission
- ENIG surface finishing for flat and smooth surface
- 1 oz copper foil for standard thickness
- Immersion Gold surface finish for low signal loss
- ±10% impedance value for consistent signal transmission
- Minimum via size of 0.1mm for laser drilling and 0.2mm for mechanical drilling
- Compatible with lead-free soldering processes
- Excellent corrosion resistance and solderability
- Ideal for high-frequency microstrip and stripline PCB designs
- High-speed PCB design for reliable and stable signal transmission
The High Frequency PCB is a high-quality and high-performance PCB that is specifically designed for high-frequency applications. With its ENIG surface finishing, Immersion Gold surface finish, and precise via drilling, it offers excellent signal transmission, stability, and reliability. It is an essential component for high-speed and high-frequency electronic devices, making it a top choice for engineers and designers in the industry.
Features:
- Product Name: High Frequency PCB
- Material: Rogers/PTFE
- Copper Thickness: 1 Oz
- Outline: Rout And Score
- Final Foil: 1 Oz
- Board Thickness: 1.0MM
- High-Frequency Microstrip PCB
- High-Frequency RF PCB
- High-Frequency Printed Wiring Board
Technical Parameters:
Product Name | High Frequency PCB |
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Min Via | 0.1mm Laser Drill, 0.2mm Mechanic Drill |
Surface Finishing | ENIG (Electroless Nickel Immersion Gold) |
Minimum Hole Size | 0.2mm |
Impedance Value | ±10% |
Usage | OEM Electronics |
Outline | Rout and Score |
Surface Finished | Immersion Gold |
Copper Thickness | 1 Oz |
Material | Rogers/PTFE |
Application | Communicate Automotive |
Key Features | High-Frequency Signal PCB, High-speed PCB, High-Frequency Microwave PCB |
Applications:
The High Frequency PCB, also known as High-Frequency Microstrip PCB, High-Frequency Radio-frequency PCB, or High-Frequency Communication PCB, is a type of printed circuit board that is specifically designed for high-frequency signals. It is widely used in various industries, including the automotive industry.
High-frequency PCBs are specialized circuit boards that are designed to handle high-frequency signals. They are made from high-quality materials and have specific layouts to minimize signal loss and ensure optimum performance. These PCBs are commonly used in applications such as wireless communication, radar systems, satellite systems, and in the automotive industry.
The automotive industry has been rapidly evolving with the integration of advanced technologies and the increasing demand for reliable and efficient vehicles. High-frequency PCBs play a crucial role in this transformation, as they are used in various electronic components and systems in vehicles. They are used in areas such as engine control units, infotainment systems, safety systems, and communication systems.
1. Engine Control Units (ECUs): High-frequency PCBs are used in ECUs to ensure precise control and communication between different parts of the engine. These PCBs are designed to handle high-frequency signals and have low signal loss, making them ideal for use in ECUs.
2. Infotainment Systems: In modern vehicles, infotainment systems have become an essential feature. High-frequency PCBs are used in these systems to ensure clear and uninterrupted communication between the different components, such as the display, audio system, and navigation system.
3. Safety Systems: High-frequency PCBs are also used in various safety systems in vehicles, such as airbag sensors, anti-lock braking systems, and collision detection systems. These PCBs help in transmitting signals quickly and accurately, ensuring the safety of passengers.
4. Communication Systems: High-frequency PCBs are used in various communication systems in vehicles, such as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and GPS. These PCBs are designed to handle high-frequency signals and provide reliable and efficient communication between different devices in the vehicle.
1. Minimum Hole Size of 0.2mm: High-frequency PCBs have very small hole sizes, making them suitable for highly compact and complex electronic circuits.
2. Rohs Compliant: High-frequency PCBs are environmentally friendly and comply with RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) regulations.
3. Board Thickness of 1.0MM: High-frequency PCBs have a standard board thickness of 1.0mm, making them lightweight and ideal for use in automotive applications.
4. Impedance Value of ±10%: High-frequency PCBs have a specific impedance value of ±10%, ensuring accurate and efficient signal transmission.
The use of High Frequency PCBs in the automotive industry has become increasingly essential due to the rapid advancement of technology and the need for reliable and efficient vehicles. These PCBs provide excellent performance and play a crucial role in enabling various electronic components and systems in vehicles. With their small hole size, RoHS compliance, standard board thickness, and specific impedance value, High Frequency PCBs are the preferred choice for high-frequency communication in the automotive industry.
Customization:
Rohs Compliant: Yes
Usage: OEM Electronics
Copper Thickness: 1 Oz
Board Thickness: 1.0MM
Material: Rogers/PTFE
Our High Frequency PCB customization service is designed to meet the specific needs of our customers. Our High-Frequency Radio-frequency PCB and High-Frequency Microstrip PCB are highly sought after for their exceptional performance and reliability.
With a focus on quality and compliance, all of our High Frequency PCBs are Rohs Compliant, ensuring that they are environmentally friendly and safe for use in OEM Electronics.
Our High Frequency PCBs feature a 1 Oz copper thickness, providing excellent conductivity and signal transmission. The board thickness of 1.0MM makes them lightweight and compact, making them suitable for a wide range of applications.
We use top-quality materials such as Rogers and PTFE to manufacture our High Frequency PCBs, ensuring their durability and stability even in high-frequency applications.
Trust us for all your High Frequency PCB customization needs and experience the difference in performance and quality. Contact us today to learn more.
Packing and Shipping:
Our High Frequency PCB products are carefully packaged and shipped to ensure safe delivery to our customers.
Each High Frequency PCB is packaged in a sturdy and protective material to prevent any damage during shipping. The packaging is designed to withstand the rigors of transportation and handling.
For smaller orders, the PCBs are individually packaged in anti-static bags and then placed in a box with foam padding for additional protection.
For larger orders, the PCBs are first placed in a plastic tray and then covered with bubble wrap for added cushioning. The tray is then placed in a cardboard box for shipping.
We offer various shipping options to meet the needs of our customers. Our standard shipping method is through reputable courier services such as UPS, FedEx, or DHL.
For urgent orders, we also offer expedited shipping options for faster delivery. Please contact us for more information on expedited shipping rates.
Once your order has been shipped, we will provide you with a tracking number so you can track the status of your delivery.
For international orders, additional customs and import duties may apply. Please check with your local customs office for more information.
In the rare event that your package is damaged during shipping, please contact us immediately and we will work with you to resolve the issue.
Thank you for choosing our High Frequency PCB products. We are committed to providing you with the highest quality products and excellent customer service.
FAQ:
- Improved signal integrity and reduced signal loss
- Higher data transfer rates
- Increased reliability and stability at high frequencies
- Smaller size and weight compared to traditional PCBs
- Ability to support high-speed and high-power applications