shush
Newbie level 3
I am designing a filter on PCB that should stand for 200wt@2170 MHz,
the s21 as it seen on the VNA is around -0.4dB, does it mean that around 17wt is going to stay on the traces and convert to heat?
i made it with wide traces in order to have better heat flow and used 1.6mm substrate, how do i calculate the delta T that going to be, except of frying it with real amplifier.
i made my pcb was from neltek9250 which had 0.25 thermal conductivity but great tan delta, and i made another one for 3.5 epsilon in case of a use of rogers material.
how can i predict the heat on the pcb and what is the right way to connect the ground to a heat sink(silicon pad etc.)
the pcb dimensions are 200x55 mm.
i have seen in all kind of solid state transistors for 58dBm amplifiers assemblies a rogers 4350 material were used with thin trace.
tnx
the s21 as it seen on the VNA is around -0.4dB, does it mean that around 17wt is going to stay on the traces and convert to heat?
i made it with wide traces in order to have better heat flow and used 1.6mm substrate, how do i calculate the delta T that going to be, except of frying it with real amplifier.
i made my pcb was from neltek9250 which had 0.25 thermal conductivity but great tan delta, and i made another one for 3.5 epsilon in case of a use of rogers material.
how can i predict the heat on the pcb and what is the right way to connect the ground to a heat sink(silicon pad etc.)
the pcb dimensions are 200x55 mm.
i have seen in all kind of solid state transistors for 58dBm amplifiers assemblies a rogers 4350 material were used with thin trace.
tnx