Title :
Performance of the Porcelain-Metal Substrate at Microwaves
Author :
Schwarzmann, Alfred
Author_Institution :
Missile and Surface Radar,Moorestown, NJ
fDate :
12/1/1979 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The performance of the porcelain-metal substrate at microwave frequencies is described. Commercial electronic grade porcelain-steel and porcelain-copper-steel (a special substrate) were investigated for their microstrip transmission line properties. It was found that for the standard thickness of porcelain, the 50-Omega microstrip transmission line width was 0.01 inch. The velocity of propagation was determined to be 45 percent of the free space velocity for the 50-Omega impedance line. The attenuation of a characteristic impedance line on a porcelain-steel substrate was measured as 0.8 dB/in normalized to 1 GHz. The attenuation of the porcelain-copper-steel substrate, however, was only 0.33 dB/in normalized to 1 GHz. In comparison, an alumina substrate of the same thickness with chrome-gold metalization has a loss of only 0.28 dB/in normalized to 1 GHz. Two test circuits, a low-noise transistor amplifier and a high-power transistor amplifier, were designed and fabricated on porcelaln-metal substrates and tested. The results were comparable to the same circuits on much thicker alumina substrates.
Keywords :
Microwave integrated circuits; Attenuation; Circuit testing; High power amplifiers; Impedance; Low-noise amplifiers; Microstrip; Microwave frequencies; Microwave propagation; Porcelain; Transmission lines;
Journal_Title :
Components, Hybrids, and Manufacturing Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCHMT.1979.1135479