Evolution of LTCC technology for industrial applications

Massiot, Michel (2002) Evolution of LTCC technology for industrial applications. In: Gallium Arsenide applications symposium. GAAS 2002, 23-27 september 2002, Milano.
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Abstract

The LTCC (Low Temperature Cofired Ceramic) technology has been used for years in various applications like automotive (under the hood), data-processing, telecoms, datacoms, military and space, industrial, packaging. The evolution of the materials, processes and approach have reinforced its cost and performance attractivity. This is particularly true in the case of high frequency / optoelectronic products. This paper gives an overview of the enabling features of the LTCC technology for these applications, as well as an example of a 10 Gb/s transmitter.

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Massiot, Michel
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