Isola Introduces Ultra-Low Loss Materials for Applications Over 100 Gbps

TachyonThe Isola Group has begun alpha testing Tachyon, its new ultra-low loss product that is engineered to reduce insertion loss on high-speed digital designs. It is specifically being targeted for high-layer count backplanes for the growing 100 gigabit per second (Gbps) market that has channel data rates in excess of 25 Gbps.

The demand for more feature-rich applications and faster access to computing, high-definition television, video conferencing, video on demand and digital photography has propelled the need for 100 Gbps Ethernet into enterprise, data center and carrier networks around the world. Tachyon laminates and prepregs exhibit exceptional electrical properties that are very stable over a broad frequency and temperature range, making them suitable for next-generation designs that are engineered to use backplanes and daughter cards with faster data rates. Tachyon materials use spread glass and reduced-profile copper to mitigate skew and improve rise times, reduce jitter, increase eye width and height. Tachyon has a nominal dielectric constant (Dk) of 3.02 that is stable between -55°C and +125°C up to 40 GHz. In addition, Tachyon also offers a very low dissipation factor (Df) of 0.0021.

Tachyon laminate materials are available in optimized laminate and prepreg forms in typical thicknesses and standard panel sizes to provide a complete material solution for high-speed digital designs. It has been used successfully to build a 24” x 36”, 36-layer backplane and a 16” x 18” 28-layer board, both 0.300” (7.6 mm) thick. Each board was assembled and tested to validate that it met the signal integrity performance for the 25 Gb/s and greater channel requirement as a fully loaded board. Using industry standard test vehicles, Isola expects final electrical and thermal field validation and adoption in active designs in the second quarter of 2014.

Its 70-minute curing cycle at 200 degrees Celsius provides improved press productivity and lower overall cost. Alternatives such as PTFE-based laminates have not proved to be viable either from a cost or from an ease of processing standpoint. Tachyon materials come standard with VLP-2 (very low profile copper with 2 µm surface roughness) copper foil.

If you are interested in participating in alpha testing of Tachyon, please email [email protected]

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