Fine lines in high yield : high performance dielectrics

Low dielectric loss is most important at high frequencies and where there is a long circuit path. The latter is obvious because loss is a function of transmission length and is usually stated as decibels per distance unit, typically dB/cm, whereby decibel is the ratio of the logarithms of the signal...

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Published inCircuiTree Vol. 19; no. 1; pp. 52 - 53
Main Author Dietz, Karl
Format Magazine Article Trade Publication Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Troy BNP Media 01.01.2006
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ISSN1059-843X

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Summary:Low dielectric loss is most important at high frequencies and where there is a long circuit path. The latter is obvious because loss is a function of transmission length and is usually stated as decibels per distance unit, typically dB/cm, whereby decibel is the ratio of the logarithms of the signal strengths at the beginning and the end point of the unit length. The former (high frequency) is not so intuitive.
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ISSN:1059-843X