Title :
Mass produced copper-on-polymer-membrane boards for micromachined millimeter-wave circuits
Author_Institution :
Agilent Technlogies, Gent, Belgium
Abstract :
Membrane-supported circuits (also known as dielectric-less circuits) have been well known for their negligible dielectric losses and for their allowance of relaxed dimensional tolerances in high-frequency circuit design. However, thus far, most of the commonly known silicon-based membrane-processing technologies require intensive and time-consuming thermal processing. This paper reports a simple but economical processing technique for production of self-supporting polymer-membrane-based printed circuits. Based on a pre-processed copper-on-polymer-membrane board, a planar millimeter/submillimeter wave component can be rapidly prototyped on a 5 μm thick polymer membrane with conventional photolithographical processing equipment. The simplicity of the process makes this technology particularly suitable for mass production of millimeter wave or sub-millimeter wave components. Vector-network-analyzer measurement reveals that the transmission losses of general E-plane components are typically less than 0.5 dB/cm across W-band
Keywords :
circuit testing; copper; membranes; metallisation; micromachining; millimetre wave circuits; network analysers; photolithography; polymer films; printed circuit manufacture; rapid prototyping (industrial); submillimetre wave circuits; 5 micron; Cu; E-plane components; copper-on-polymer-membrane boards; dielectric losses; dielectric-less circuits; high-frequency circuit design; mass production; membrane-supported circuits; micromachined millimeter-wave circuits; millimeter wave components; photolithographical processing equipment; planar millimeter wave component; planar submillimeter wave component; polymer membrane; pre-processed copper-on-polymer membrane board; process simplicity; processing technique; rapid prototyping; relaxed dimensional tolerances; self-supporting polymer-membrane-based printed circuits; silicon-based membrane-processing technologies; sub-millimeter wave components; thermal processing; transmission losses; vector-network-analyzer measurement; Circuit synthesis; Dielectric losses; Millimeter wave technology; Polymers; Printed circuits; Production; Rapid thermal processing; Submillimeter wave circuits; Submillimeter wave propagation; Submillimeter wave technology;
Conference_Titel :
Electron Devices for Microwave and Optoelectronic Applications, 2001 International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Vienna
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7049-X
DOI :
10.1109/EDMO.2001.974308