[SI-LIST] Re: fiber-weave effect alive and well?

  • From: "Russell Dudek" <rdudek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <Istvan.Novak@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2007 21:03:43 -0400

Hi Istvan,

We do have these materials available and are currently testing with pull
through partners.  Do you have a PCB shop in mind to build these test
boards?  FYI Compunetics can build these if not..

Furthermore, I would like to direct you to our website www.compunetics.com.
Click on News and Events and you will find white paper on the subject.  You
can also see www.hyperstransport.org as I just presented the topic at their
Developer's Forum.

Let's get an NDA verified, or in place, so that we can talk freely about the
subject...

Regards,

Russell

-----Original Message-----
From: Istvan.Novak@xxxxxxx [mailto:Istvan.Novak@xxxxxxx] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 7:17 PM
To: rdudek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [SI-LIST] Re: fiber-weave effect alive and well?

Russell,

With reference to your posting below, I would be interested in knowing 
if you have available both prepregs and cores so that we could run a 
test board.  Our primary interest is in internal layers.

Thanks
Istvan



Russell S. Dudek Jr. wrote:

>Steve,
> 
>I agree, Fiber Weave Effect (FEW) has most certainly been confirmed by such
>research.  However, there is a new change in the wind.  I have the unique
>opportunity, as a technical liaison, to enable a technology that may put an
>end to FWE as a consideration in high-speed designs.  We all know that the
>crux of the matter is the glass weave and its effect on localized Er.
>Either get ride of the reinforcement layer completely or more challenging
>change the fundamentals of the glass weave fabrication process (GWFP).
> 
>We have taken the more challenging (and fun) approach and have rocked the
>fundamentals the GWFP.  I cannot disclose much the specifics of the
>technology and our partners in such an open forum.  However, if you are
>interested learning more feel free to contact me and we can get the proper
>NDAs in place to facilitate such a discussion.
> 
>RD
> 
>Russell Dudek
>Technology Specialist
>Compunetics, Inc.
>700 Seco Road
>Monroeville, PA 15146
>412-858-6264
>rdudek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>www.compunetics.com <http://www.compunetics.com/> 
> 
>
>To see where no one notices the contrast of white on white is an
>indispensable virtue of infinite potential.
>
>  
>


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