The text begins with an introduction to hybrid technology and basic high frequency principles. Following these, the major forms of transmission waveguide are discussed, and then current flow and loss considerations. Substrates, thick and thin film deposition, polymers, artwork, masks, photolithograp
RF/Microwave Hybrids: Basics, Materials and Processes
β Scribed by Richard Brown
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 285
- Edition
- Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The text begins with an introduction to hybrid technology and basic high frequency principles. Following these, the major forms of transmission waveguide are discussed, and then current flow and loss considerations. Substrates, thick and thin film deposition, polymers, artwork, masks, photolithography, subtractive, additive and semi-additive methods, electro- and electroless plating and etching are covered. Passive and transmission line components are then treated within the confines of process requirements. With this background established, the text is directed toward the effects of processing and materials on passive and transmission line-based components. Packaging is discussed with emphasis on inductance considerations.
β¦ Table of Contents
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β¦ Subjects
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The text begins with an introduction to hybrid technology and basic high frequency principles. Following these, the major forms of transmission waveguide are discussed, and then current flow and loss considerations. Substrates, thick and thin film deposition, polymers, artwork, masks, photolithograp
<p>In 1991 this author published a monograph[l] based on his experience teaching microwave hybrid materials and processing technology at the annual ISHM (now the International Microelectronics and Packaging Society, IMAPS) symposia. Since that time, the course has been presented at that venue and on
RF Microwave Hybrids is directed to acquaint technical managers, engineers and technicians, either with experience, or just entering the field, with the capabilities and limitations of the materials and processes used for fabricating high frequency circuits. It is essentially introductory in nature.