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    GRACE ELECTRON - GA-886 N

    • Type: Halogen-free
    • Td: 340 to 400 ˚C
    • Tg: 190 ˚C
    • Frequency: 1 to 15 GHz
    • UL: yes
    • Halogen Free: yes
    • Arc resistance: 120 Sec
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    Elite Material Co.,Ltd - EM-888(S)(A)

    • Type: Halogen-free
    • Dk: 3.7 to 3.8
    • Df: 0.0055 to 0.0073
    • Td: 390 ˚C
    • Tg: 170 to 210 ˚C
    • Frequency: 1 to 10 GHz
    • UL: yes
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    Panasonic Corporation - MEGTRON6 R-5375(N) Low Dk glass cloth

    • Type: Halogen-Free
    • Dk: 3.4
    • Df: 0.003
    • Tg: 250 ˚C
    • Frequency: 0 to 12 GHz
    • Halogen Free: yes
    • Industry application: Telecom
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    Kingboard Holdings Limited - PI-520G

    • Type: Halogen-Free
    • Td: 340 ˚C
    • Tg: 200 ˚C
    • Frequency: 0.1 to 1 GHz
    • UL: yes
    • Lead Free: yes
    • Halogen Free: yes
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    Elite Material Co.,Ltd - EM-370(D)

    • Type: Halogen-free
    • Dk: 4.0 to 4.1
    • Df: 0.011 to 0.015
    • Td: 385 ˚C
    • Tg: 175 to 195 ˚C
    • Frequency: 1 to 10 GHz
    • UL: yes
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    Panasonic Corporation - MEGTRON6 R-5775 E glass cloth

    • Type: Halogen-Free
    • Dk: 3.4
    • Df: 0.004
    • Tg: 210 ˚C
    • Frequency: 0 to 12 GHz
    • Halogen Free: yes
    • Industry application: Telecom
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    Kingboard Holdings Limited - KB-6165GC

    • Type: Halogen-Free
    • Td: 325 ˚C
    • Tg: 150 ˚C
    • Frequency: 0.1 to 1 GHz
    • UL: yes
    • Lead Free: yes
    • Halogen Free: yes
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    ITEQ Corporation - IT-859GTA

    • Type: Halogen-free
    • Td: 380 ˚C
    • Tg: 100 ˚C
    • Lead Free: Yes
    • Applications: Notebook, Street Lamp, Automobile Lighting, LCD TV Light Bar
    • Cte xy: 9/11 ppm/˚C
    • Cte z: 45 to 250 ppm/˚C
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    Nan Ya Plastics Corp - NPG-150DR

    • Type: Halogen-free
    • Td: 380 ˚C
    • Tg: 150 ˚C
    • UL: yes
    • Halogen Free: yes
    • Cte xy: 11, 14 ppm/˚C
    • Cte z: 30 to 40, 230 to 250 ppm/˚C
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    Elite Material Co.,Ltd - EM-528K

    • Type: Halogen-free, High Temp
    • Dk: 3.2 to 3.5
    • Df: 0.0031 to 0.0042
    • Td: 440 ˚C
    • Tg: 220 to 250 ˚C
    • Frequency: 1 to 10 GHz
    • UL: yes
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    How to Build Your PCB Stackup

    Many PCBs will not function properly without the right dielectric materials as these influence EMI, signal integrity, and power integrity. The other dimension to consider on many mass-produced products is cost, as material selection will be a major factor determining volume production expense. To start building your own PCB stackup, follow these steps:

    • Prioritize your specifications - All PCB laminate materials come with tradeoffs, requiring a balance among cost, dielectric properties, and thermal reliability. Start by determining the important specifications before selecting material sets and planning your PCB layer assignments.

    • Review materials datasheets - Once base materials are selected, review the material datasheets, consult a PCB design services firm, or consult a PCB manufacturer for more information on use cases and laminate thickessness for you selected material set.

    • Check with your fabricator - Before finalizing your stackup design, have the design reviewed by a competent fabrication house. Hyrid PCB stackups builds, HDI PCB materials, thin PTFE laminates, and metal-core or ceramics all require special processing during fabrication to ensure reliability.

    The typical stackup arrangement shown below illustrates the stackup design approach and layer assigments in many commercial products. In between each of the signal/plane layer groups, additional signal layers may be present as needed, often being used to route important high-speed signals or large copper pours for power routing.

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