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sri_hsr said:Hi all,
I am working on a LTCC Bandpass filter. Initially I modeled conductor as PEC. and got a IL of 0.5dB in pass band. And if I change conductor as Silver(conductivity=6.3e07), IL is around 4dB in pass band.
Can you help me to Find the cause for this loss.
Regs,
Sridhar.
flyhigh said:Hi,
some more workshop notes on LTCC. I also have a vast amount of papers on LTCC and multilayer in general, will upload them in following days
flyhigh
flyhigh said:Hi,
some more workshop notes on LTCC. I also have a vast amount of papers on LTCC and multilayer in general, will upload them in following days
flyhigh
flyhigh said:Hi,
The guys from IMST are great, they explore LTCC up and down and contributed a lot to the multilayer way of thinking. There is a variety of papers available on the website and you can get them for free.
Yes, I really think it is too much to pay 150 (250) Euro for 56 pages of so called tutorial. Of course, I didn't browse trough it, but looking at the TOC I can tell that this doesn't seem to be tutorial at all. It is more like some comercial intro to the field of LTCC. Usually you can't really learn anything from such general and concentrated literature. Also, I have a feeling it is linked to IMST or their co-laborate LTCC process and data given there might be unique.
I have some experience in LTCC and I can give you a few hints. Don't know what your real work is all about, but usually it is already known which process you are going to use (which manufacturer will make your LTCC circuits). The owner of the process usually has design notes and guides with rulles, model description or even design kit for a program such as ADS, MWO or similar.
There were also some useful tutorials/workshops held on IMS in 2001, 2002 and 2003 so you can trace them to get some slides to give you a flavor how the others are doing the same.
flyhigh