4 Layer ENIG RO4350 High Frequency PCB
Rogers 4350 PCB Manufacturing
Rogers RO4350B high frequency PCB is a patented woven glass cloth reinforced hydrocarbon resin system/ceramic filler material, its electrical properties are very close to PTFE/ woven glass cloth material and machinability is similar to epoxy resin/glass cloth material.
The Rogers RO4350B high frequency PCB board can be processed using standard epoxy/glass cloth, while providing tightly controlled permittivity and loss at a fraction of the price of conventional microwave materials. There is even no need for special through-hole preprocessing or operating procedures as in the case of microwave materials based on microwave RF PCB PTFE.
The Rogers RO4350B high frequency PCB board material has passed the UL 94V-0 fire rating required for active equipment and high voltage microwave RF board design.
Benefits Of Rogers 4350 High Frequency PCB
Rogers RO4350B is a hydrocarbon/ceramic laminate with a dielectric constant of 3.48. It meets the requirements of commercial grade equipment manufacturers for printed circuit boards.
It has the following advantages:
1. Low RF loss
2. Low permittivity fluctuates with temperature
3. Low Z-axis thermal expansion coefficient
4. Low in-plate expansion coefficient
5. Low permittivity tolerance
6. Stable electrical characteristics at different frequencies
7. Easy to mass production and FR4 multi-layer mixing, high cost performance
Advantages of Rogers 4350 PCB
Good impedance control
With low dielectric loss, low signal loss
Suitable for harsh environmental conditions
It is very cost effective in circuit manufacturing
Rogers PCB showed significantly less water absorption and improved thermal management
The coefficient of thermal expansion of the RO4000 material is similar to that of copper, which provides dimensional stability