wayfar3r
Newbie level 6
I work for a company that has done a lot of S-Band work, but not much at higher frequencies. The LPKF machine seems to produce good results at S-Band, but I tried to design some edge coupled filters at X-Band that were much lossyer than the 3D EM simulations. I suspect this is because of the surface roughness of the routing process, but I can't say this with much certainty. The fact is, our cal kits are ancient and I can't even guarantee I'm getting a good calibration at X-Band. Has anyone had luck with complex structures, like filters, at X-Band on a routing machine? What about something simple, like a transmission line, open, or short? At what frequencies do these structures become impractical on a router and how much higher in frequency can you go with a boardhouse? Thank you to anyone who can pull from their experience. -Dan