RF-35 PCBs: Cost-Effective Low-Loss Solutions for RF Applications
 

RF-35 PCBs: Cost-Effective Low-Loss Solutions for RF Applications

March 20, 2026by kkpcb040

An RF-35 PCB is a printed circuit board built using Taconic RF-35 laminate, a ceramic-filled PTFE-based material designed for high-frequency applications. With a dielectric constant of approximately 3.5 and a low dissipation factor, RF-35 provides a balance between signal performance, thermal stability, and manufacturability.

RF-35 PCB

Compared to standard FR-4, RF-35 significantly reduces signal loss at high frequencies. At the same time, it is more cost-effective and easier to process than some ultra-high-end PTFE laminates, making it a popular choice for RF and microwave designs.

RF-35 PCBs are widely used in:

  • Wireless communication systems

  • RF modules and antennas

  • Microwave circuits

  • High-frequency test equipment

Material Characteristics

RF-35 PCB

RF-35 laminates offer several advantages for high-frequency PCB design:

  1. Low Dielectric Loss:
    The low dissipation factor (Df) minimizes signal attenuation, ensuring efficient transmission in GHz-frequency applications.

  2. Stable Dielectric Constant (Dk ≈ 3.5):
    Provides predictable impedance control across varying frequencies, which is critical for RF circuit design.

  3. Thermal Stability:
    The ceramic-filled PTFE structure improves dimensional stability and thermal performance compared to pure PTFE materials.

  4. Moisture Resistance:
    Low moisture absorption helps maintain electrical performance in humid or harsh environments.

  5. Mechanical Reliability:
    Improved rigidity compared to traditional PTFE materials enhances handling and fabrication consistency.

Design Considerations

Designing RF-35 PCBs requires careful attention to RF-specific parameters:

  • Controlled Impedance Routing:
    Microstrip, stripline, and coplanar waveguide structures are used to maintain consistent impedance and minimize reflections.

  • Trace Optimization:
    Short trace lengths, smooth curves, and minimal discontinuities help reduce insertion loss and signal distortion.

  • Via Design:
    Minimizing via transitions and using via stitching improves grounding and reduces impedance discontinuities.

  • Grounding Strategy:
    Solid ground planes and RF shielding techniques are essential for reducing EMI and maintaining signal integrity.

  • Hybrid Stack-Ups:
    RF-35 is often combined with FR-4 in multilayer designs to optimize cost while maintaining high-frequency performance.

Fabrication & Reliability

RF-35 PCB

Although RF-35 offers improved manufacturability over pure PTFE materials, it still requires controlled processes:

  • Drilling and Hole Preparation:
    Special handling ensures clean via walls and avoids substrate damage.

  • Copper Adhesion:
    Surface treatment is critical to ensure strong bonding between copper and PTFE-based laminate.

  • Lamination Control:
    Precise temperature and pressure profiles maintain layer alignment and dielectric consistency.

  • Surface Finishes:
    ENIG, immersion silver, or hard gold finishes are commonly used to support RF performance and durability.

  • Quality Assurance:

    • Impedance testing for RF traces

    • Vector Network Analysis (VNA) for insertion and return loss

    • AOI/X-ray inspections for multilayer accuracy

    • Environmental testing for humidity and thermal stability

KKPCB applies strict process control to ensure RF-35 PCBs meet the performance and reliability requirements of RF and microwave systems.

Applications

RF-35 PCBs are widely used in systems requiring stable, low-loss RF performance at a reasonable cost:

  • Wireless Communication: Antennas, RF front-end modules, and base stations

  • Microwave Systems: Filters, couplers, and amplifiers

  • Automotive Radar: Mid-frequency radar and sensing modules

  • Test & Measurement Equipment: RF signal generators and analyzers

  • Industrial RF Systems: Wireless control and monitoring devices

By combining low-loss dielectric properties, stable performance, and cost-effective processing, KKPCB delivers RF-35 PCBs that meet the demands of modern RF and high-frequency electronic applications.

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