Need To Know This About PCB Materials
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- čas přidán 26. 06. 2024
- Should you use a special PCB material? Maybe ... Explained by Alun Morgan. Thank you very much Alun.
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Chapters:
00:00 What is this video about
00:40 Loss in PCB vs. signal shape
09:10 Materials used in PCBs
15:34 How to decide which material to use?
17:26 Why do there are losses in PCB dielectric?
21:48 Why 2.45GHz is in microwave#
23:04 Loss factor
26:27 Filler
28:36 PTFE - Teflon
34:29 Using special material on selected layers only
37:14 Structure of materials in PCB and its effect on signal
49:28 Dielectric constant
52:46 Losses in copper - skin effect
1:05:01 What Alun does
1:08:48 Tolerances in PCB
1:14:43 Dielectric constant vs. trace width
1:17:48 PCB materials in FLEX
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- Robert - Věda a technologie
Flex video! Yes! Please!!! I would love a deep dive into flex-rigid boards and their fabrication. Connectors have been a limiting factor in so many designs as well as a primary point of failure. Minimizing or eliminating them opens lots of doors for minituazation and reliability.
Thank you Robert and Alun! Excellent as always!
I.m sure that is great video! Fantastic!)
thanks please more videos are much appreciated.
Great !!! thanks!!!!
LCP PCB sounds very interesting. I would be interested to see more on it, but it might be kind of niche.
how we manage to make extremely thin and flexible but also extremely high Frequency PCB's would indeed be an interesting subject. :)
Hello Robert, do you plan to take more altium courses?
do you mean create more altium courses? once I am free from doing marketing I would love to go back to creating courses. But I work on a free Altium tutorial right now, coming soon.