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BT Resin PCB: Properties, Uses, and Fabrication Controls

BT Resin PCB: Properties, Uses, and Fabrication Controls

Figure 1. BT resin PCB image for PCB manufacturing review.Bismaleimide Triazine (BT) resin is a high-performance laminate prized where ordinary FR-4 runs out of thermal and electrical headroom — most famously as the substrate inside BGA and chip-scale IC packages. It...

Miniaturize Antennas with Rogers TMM Laminates

Miniaturize Antennas with Rogers TMM Laminates

Figure 1.  Rogers TMM Executive Summary: Rogers TMM (Thermoset Microwave Material) laminates are ceramic-loaded thermoset composites that combine ceramic-level Dk stability with standard FR4 processing — no plasma treatment, no high-temperature lamination, no sodium...

Rogers PCB Prototyping — Fast Turn, Small Batch

Rogers PCB Prototyping — Fast Turn, Small Batch

Figure 1.  Rogers PCB PrototypesHigh-quality Rogers PCB prototypes from China, supporting small and large volume production for high-frequency applications. Typical lead times are 5–10 business days depending on material and layer count, with material availability,...

RO4003C vs FR4 PCB Electrical and Thermal Performance

RO4003C vs FR4 PCB Electrical and Thermal Performance

Figure 1.  RO4003C vs FR4 PCBRO4003C is the most affordable Rogers laminate and processes on standard FR4 equipment — so when does the extra cost justify switching? This side-by-side comparison covers dielectric loss from 500 MHz to 24 GHz, Dk tolerance, thermal...

Rogers PCB Automotive Radar Design and Material Selection

Rogers PCB Automotive Radar Design and Material Selection

Figure 1. Rogers PCB Automotive RadarAutomotive radar systems operate at 77 GHz and 79 GHz, which are extremely high frequencies where conventional FR4 PCB materials fail to meet performance requirements. High-frequency automotive radar demands precise impedance...

Rogers PCB Stackup Layer and Material Selection

Rogers PCB Stackup Layer and Material Selection

Figure 1. Rogers PCBA Rogers PCB stackup defines the layer sequence, dielectric thicknesses, copper weights, and material grades that determine RF performance, impedance accuracy, and manufacturing reliability. Getting the stackup wrong wastes an expensive Rogers...