Re: Impedance discontinuity on SMA connector
Look again at that document provided earlier and at the very first figure 4.1 a
any deviation from this will cause impedance and loss problems
Dave
This is just one supplier of boards. where you can compare Dk and Df vs f
http://www.isola-group.com/product-ladder
Selecting a laminate material is a balancing act
http://www.ee.sc.edu/classes/Fall12/...20Part%203.pdf
Ok I will spend some time reading and checking all the info.
I'll be back :)
Thanks
Sure, but what's the point?
The line on FR4 will have some slope in insertion loss between 1GHz and 2GHz, and so does the coax cable used to feed the signal. Even the antenna gain varies across the frequency range. So what?
I've designed 1:8 splitters for that range, and indeed the output isolation had a very strict requirement, so FR4 variation had to be considered. But here it's all nice and relaxed, as far as the substrate is concerned.
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