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The reason I bought it was that there was a whole bunch of it available
at the Central States VHF Society conference this past weekend. They did have some slightly thicker stuff and maybe I should've bought some of that as well. Oh well, I'm stuck with this, so I'll have to try to use it...it's for a homebrew 902 beacon using a few MAR-4 devices. I will have to measure the lead width on these devices, but they might just be about the same as my calculated stripline width of 0.0195". This would be a good thing, but I agree, it may be a bit challenging to make a strip that narrow on the board (a magnifying lens and a very sharp scalpel!).... Scott laura halliday wrote: Scott wrote: Question: Does anybody know how to calculate the width of a 50 Ohm microstrip line on Arlon PTFE circuit board (Type GX-0065-45-11). It is 0.0065" thick, double sided and has a k=2.45. Looking at my chart, it looks like I leave the bottom as complete copper groundplane and take off all copper around stripline on the top side of the board and leave the stripline as 0.0195" wide? That doesn't sound very wide!! Scott N0EDV It isn't very wide at all. I've built stuff on 15 mil 5880, twice as thick as your paper-thin material. And it was still a handful. What are you building? Why so thin? Laura Halliday VE7LDH "That's a totally illegal, Grid: CN89mg madcap scheme. I like it!" ICBM: 49 16.05 N 122 56.92 W - H. Pearce |
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