When aircraft safety systems demand unwavering reliability, the PCBSync Rogers RO4350B 1.2mm collision avoidance PCB delivers mission-critical performance. This professionally manufactured 2-layer circuit board combines advanced materials engineering with precision fabrication to meet the stringent requirements of aviation electronics.
Premium Rogers RO4350B Material Construction
At the heart of this PCB lies Rogers RO4350B laminate, a hydrocarbon ceramic material specifically engineered for high-frequency RF applications. With a dielectric constant of 3.48 at 10GHz and exceptionally low loss tangent of 0.0037, this substrate ensures signal integrity across the demanding frequency ranges used in aircraft collision avoidance systems. The material maintains stable electrical properties across temperature variations from -55°C to +150°C, critical for aviation environments where equipment faces extreme thermal cycling.
Optimized 1.2mm Thickness for Aviation Applications
The 1.2mm board thickness represents an optimal balance between mechanical durability and electrical performance. This specification provides sufficient rigidity to withstand vibration and mechanical stress inherent in aircraft installations while maintaining controlled impedance characteristics essential for radar and transponder circuits. The thickness accommodates standard aviation mounting hardware and connector systems without requiring custom adaptations.
1oz Copper Weight for Reliable Current Handling
Featuring 1oz (35μm) copper weight on both layers, this PCB handles power distribution and signal routing with professional-grade current capacity. The copper thickness supports typical collision avoidance system power requirements while maintaining fine-pitch trace capabilities for dense component layouts. This specification strikes the ideal balance between conductivity, manufacturability, and cost-effectiveness for aviation electronics.
Hard Gold Surface Finish for Extended Service Life
The hard gold (electrolytic nickel/gold) surface finish provides exceptional durability for edge connectors and contact areas. With typical gold thickness of 0.76-1.27μm over 3-5μm nickel underplate, this finish withstands thousands of insertion cycles without degradation. Hard gold resists corrosion in harsh aviation environments, ensuring reliable electrical connections throughout the aircraft’s operational lifetime. This finish choice reflects industry best practices for avionics equipment requiring frequent maintenance access.
2-Layer Design for Cost-Effective Complexity
The 2-layer configuration offers an efficient solution for collision avoidance circuits that don’t require the complexity of multilayer boards. This design approach reduces manufacturing costs and lead times while providing adequate routing density for typical TCAS (Traffic Collision Avoidance System) and ADS-B (Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast) receiver circuits. Ground plane implementation on the bottom layer ensures proper RF shielding and signal return paths.
Aviation-Grade Manufacturing Standards
PCBSync manufactures this board following IPC-6012 Class 3 standards, the highest reliability level for aerospace and military applications. Every board undergoes rigorous electrical testing, dimensional verification, and visual inspection to ensure zero-defect delivery. The manufacturing process includes controlled impedance testing, ensuring that critical RF traces meet specified tolerances typically within ±10%.
Applications in Modern Aviation Safety
This PCB serves as the foundation for various collision avoidance technologies including TCAS transponders, ADS-B receivers, radar altimeters, and proximity warning systems. Its proven material stack-up and construction make it suitable for both commercial aviation retrofits and new aircraft installations.
For aviation electronics engineers seeking reliable, high-performance PCB solutions, the Rogers RO4350B collision avoidance board delivers professional-grade quality backed by proven aerospace materials technology.