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The Isola Tachyon® 100G Ultra Low Loss Laminate Material is specifically designed for high-speed digital applications where signal integrity is paramount. This material is characterized by its ultra-low dissipation factor (Df) and stable dielectric constant (Dk) across a wide frequency range, making it an excellent choice for multilayer PCBs used in high-speed digital and RF applications. The consistent Dk and Df values help in maintaining signal integrity, especially in designs where high-frequency performance is critical.
When building a PCB stackup using Tachyon® 100G, consider the following aspects:
Additionally, the material's compatibility with standard FR-4 processes allows for a seamless integration into existing manufacturing workflows, reducing the need for specialized equipment or processes. This compatibility, combined with the material's high thermal reliability and excellent CAF performance, makes Tachyon® 100G a versatile choice for a wide range of high-speed digital and RF applications.
This guide covers material properties, application-specific selection, and key considerations for high-voltage, RF, high-speed digital, and HDI PCBs.