Isola Shows Circuit Material Solutions for Hybrid Mixed-Signal Circuits at DMEMS2023

Isola Group brings the latest cost-effective, high-performance PCB material solutions for hybrid circuits to this year’s Del Mar Electronics & Manufacturing Show (DMEMS2023). With growing demand for miniaturization in electronic design, Isola’s materials support compact PCBs for RF/microwave (RF/MW), high-speed-digital (HSD), and power circuits with high efficiency and excellent thermal stability. The durable circuit materials share processing compatibility with general-purpose circuit materials such as FR-4 for ease of fabricating multilayer circuit solutions with a combination of circuit material types.

 

DMEMS2023 is set for the Del Mar Fairgrounds (San Diego, CA) on April 26-27, 2023, and features free admission, parking, and an abundance of educational seminars. Isola’s representatives are ready to share their years of experience and expertise on matching PCB materials to different mechanical and electrical circuit requirements. They will welcome DMEMS2023 visitors to booth #100 to learn more about their high-performance but “manufacturing-friendly” circuit materials, including TerraGreen® 400G, Tachyon® 100G, Astra® MT77, I-Tera® MT40, IS550H, IS580G and IS680/IS680 AG laminates and prepregs. These temperature-stable circuit materials enable the fabrication of HSD circuits and high-frequency RF, MW, and millimeter-wave (mmWave) signals beyond 110 GHz on the same circuit board.

 

When the highest signal integrity must be maintained, TerraGreen® 400G, Tachyon® 100G, I-Tera® MT40 and I-Speed® circuit materials support HSD circuits at rates up to and beyond 100 Gb/s. Visitors to the booth can learn more about the characteristics of each material and how they benefit some of the latest high-frequency/high-speed circuits for computing, automotive, aerospace and defense, robotics, space, and telecommunications applications.

 

For applications requiring halogen-free materials, stop by the booth and ask about Isola’s latest offerings.  IS550H is our halogen-free solution for high power & voltage applications with extreme thermal stability requirements.  The TerraGreen® 400G family of laminates and prepregs provide a range of cost and high speed digital performance solutions up to 200Gb/s.  IS580G is a halogen-free material with I-Speed-like electrical performance and optimized  Z-axis CTE for thermal reliability.

 

For more information about any of these materials, please visit the Isola website at www.isola-group.com.

 

About Isola

Isola Group (www.isola-group.com) is a leading global developer and supplier of advanced electronic circuit materials for high-voltage, high-power, high-speed, and high-frequency PCBs. By performing ongoing R & D on emerging circuit applications, such as military radar and EW systems, commercial 5G communications networks, and vehicle electronification, and operating a network of global factories, Isola provides cost-effective, high-performance solutions for the most challenging electronic single-layer and multilayer PCB applications.

20 April 2023

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