[SI-LIST] Re: Skin Effect, Au, and Cu
- From: Steve Weir <weirsi@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: dave.instone@xxxxxxxxxx, richard.moffat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 05:53:36 -0800
Dave that may be intuitive but is not correct. The electric field fringes
substantially through the SM material altering the ER and dielectric loss.
Steve.
At 08:43 AM 2/22/2005 +0000, Dave Instone wrote:
>Hi richard,
>See below
>Dave
>
>richard moffat wrote:
>
> >Hi all
> >
> >This discussion developed in another forum, so I thought I'd throw it
> >into this one to get some more comments.
> >
> >For GHz signals, some people leave off the resist covering and have
> >traces gold-plated instead: "At high enough frequencies (we do 18 GHZ
> >on rogers) the soldermask changes the impedance of the line." I have a
> >bit of trouble with this reasoning, as (non-corroded) copper has less
> >resistivity than gold.
> >
> >I would have thought that copper at skin effect freqs would be a better
> >conductor than gold. Is the loss due to the soldermask coating greater
> >than the skin effect loss at very high frequencies?
> >
> >
> >
>Just a thought, but if the traces are running over a plane then I
>suspect that most of the current will be flowing on the underside of the
>conductor and having gold on the top will have little effect other than
>to stop corrosion, and make the board look pretty <g>
>
> >Cheers,
> >Richard
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