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Ultraminiature, thin-film transmission line capacitors target high-performance microwave & RF apps

January 3, 2019 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

transmission line capacitors AVX Corporation introduced a new line of ultraminiature, thin-film transmission line capacitors for high-frequency links, DC blocking in the UHF range (300MHz – 3GHz), and other high-performance microwave and RF applications. The new capacitors have a novel metal-insulator-metal (MIM) structure, copper traces for optimal circuit conductivity, a transmission line wire-bond pad, and a gold-metallized backside ground, and can be supplied on a variety of low-loss substrates, including quartz, alumina, glass, and silicon. The new transmission line capacitors are also available in a wide range of capacitance values: 0.3–50pF with a ±20% tolerance, and each is made using a high-frequency structure simulator (HFSS) to proactively address any electromagnetic challenges and provide the highest possible RF performance and reliability.

The new transmission line capacitors are available in three standard substrate thicknesses: 5, 10, and 15mils (0.005, 0.01, 0.015”) and two standard substrate widths: 20 and 40mils (0.02–0.04”), and have design-dependent lengths determined by transmission line dimensions. Average lengths are generally in the realm of 20–80mils (0.02–0.08”), but lengths up to and beyond 320mils (0.32”) are not altogether uncommon.

The range is rated for up to 100V, has specific capacitance values ranging from 50–100pF/mm2, a dissipation factor of less than 0.1%, and a TCC value of ±60ppm/ºC, and exhibits 50Ω standard impedance; although, actual maximum capacitance values also depend on transmission line dimensions. Custom impedance values, substrate materials, and substrate thicknesses are available upon request.

The new transmission line capacitors are also RoHS compliant and are tested to MIL-STD-883-2011.8 for bond strength, MIL-STD-883-2018 for shear strength, and MIL-STD-202-108 for lifetime. Packaging options include: antistatic waffle pack, tested but un-diced, and tested and diced on tape, and lead-time for the series is currently 14 weeks.

 

Filed Under: Analog ICs, Capacitors Tagged With: avxcorporation

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