Hi Sam,
We use 5.8e7 for copper conductivity. You asked for loss tangent which is
a dielectric material property. the larger the conductivity the more
resistive the conductor is.
Mike DeVita
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found an answer, 59.6 X 10^6 but the tool has a default value to 595900, I
guess that will have to do.
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Group: Setting up "Layout Cross Section" and the top layer is 1 oz copper.
In the same row it asks for conductivity, dielectric, loss tangent. Anyone
know the loss tangent for copper?
Sam
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