AD300A Laminate from Arlon
AD300A is a woven fiberglass reinforced PTFE/Microfine Ceramic composite material and is a significant improvement in cost/performance over traditional fluoropolymer-glass laminates. This combination offers designers an advantage for improving electrical performance through the use of advanced material without the additional cost traditionally associated with higher performance.
AD300A offers the Tightest Commercial Dielectric Constant Tolerance in the industry, 3.00 ±0.04. In comparison, competitive offerings are currently at 3.00 ±0.05. This tighter performance provides designers with a higher degree of impedance control, critical for maximum power transfer (S21) and for minimal insertion loss (S11). Combined with AD300A’s low loss properties, these properties lead to higher antenna gain.
AD300A was specifically developed for Base Station Antennas and Base Station Power Amplifiers where low loss and low PIM is critical. Other key performance attributes include low moisture absorption, low thermal coefficient of the dielectric (CTEr), high copper peel strength and good dimensional and thermal stability. The 3.00 Dielectric Constant also provides a small degree of miniaturization that is critical to the size constraints of some antenna designs.
Features of AD300A
- Cost-Effective Construction using a PTFE and Microfine Ceramic Resin
- High Volume Manufacturing Design
- Tightest Commercial Dielectric Constant Tolerance (3.00 ±0.04 vs. Competitive Options at 3.00 ±0.05)
- Excellent PIM Performance
- Reduced Thermal Coefficient of Dielectric Constant (TCer)
- High Thermal Conductivity ideal for Higher Power Designs
Benefits of AD300A
- Low Dielectric Loss (Loss Tangent)
- Low Insertion Loss (S21)
- Excellent Copper Bond Strength
- Low Moisture Absorption
Typical Applications for AD300A
- Base Station Antennas
- Power Amplifiers (PA), Tower Mounted Amplifiers (TMA) and Tower Mounted Booster Amplifiers (TMB)
- Multimedia Transmission Systems