Applied Sciences (Jan 2019)

Effect of Fiber Weave Structure in Printed Circuit Boards on Signal Transmission Characteristics

  • Bei Chen,
  • Ruohe Yao,
  • Hongfei Wang,
  • Kuiwei Geng,
  • Juan Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app9020353
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
p. 353

Abstract

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In this paper, we characterized and compared signal transmission performances of traces with different specifications of fiber weave. Measurements demonstrated that the dielectric constant, impedance fluctuation, and differential skew were all affected by fiber weave style. For flattened fiber weaves, the dielectric constant fluctuation reached 0.18, the impedance fluctuation amplitude was 1.0 Ω, and the differential skew was 2 ps/in. For conventional fiber weaves, the three parameters were 0.44, 2.5 Ω, and 4 ps/inch respectively. Flattened fiber weave was more favorable for high-speed signal control. We also discussed the other methods to improve the fiber weave effect. It turned out that NE-glass (new electronic glass) fiber weave also had better performance in reducing impedance fluctuation and differential skew. Furthermore, made the signal traces and fiber weave bundles with an angle or designing the long signal line parallel to the weft direction both are simple and effective methods to solve this problem.

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