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ITEQ PCB Material Cross-Reference Guide: Find Equivalent Materials

In the high-stakes world of hardware engineering, “Single Source” is a phrase that keeps procurement managers awake at night. Whether you are dealing with global supply chain disruptions, end-of-life (EOL) notifications, or simply looking to optimize your bill of materials (BOM) for a multi-region production ramp, having a robust ITEQ PCB material cross reference strategy is essential.

ITEQ has established itself as a global powerhouse, particularly in the high-speed digital (HSD) and high-reliability server markets. However, the ability to find an equivalent laminate from Panasonic, Isola, or Rogers without compromising the signal integrity of a 112G PAM4 link is what separates a seasoned senior engineer from a novice. This guide provides the technical DNA needed to swap ITEQ materials for their global industry peers safely.

The Engineering Logic of Cross-Referencing

Cross-referencing isn’t as simple as matching a name. As a PCB engineer, you must evaluate the “Three Pillars of Equivalence”:

Thermal DNA: Matching Glass Transition Temperature ($T_g$), Decomposition Temperature ($T_d$), and Coefficient of Thermal Expansion ($CTE$) in the Z-axis.

Electrical Signature: Comparing Dielectric Constant ($D_k$) and Dissipation Factor ($D_f$) across the frequency spectrum (from 1GHz to 28GHz+).

Fabrication Compatibility: Ensuring the resin system (Phenolic vs. PPE/PPO) and lamination cycles are compatible for hybrid stack-ups.


1. High-Tg FR-4: The ITEQ IT-180A Cross-Reference

The IT-180A is arguably the most widely specified high-performance FR-4 in the world. It is the gold standard for high-layer-count (HLC) server boards and lead-free assembly. When cross-referencing, you are looking for an IPC-4101/126 compliant material that offers high thermal stability and excellent CAF (Conductive Anodic Filament) resistance.

Table 1: ITEQ IT-180A Industry Equivalents

ManufacturerEquivalent GradeTg​ (°C)Dk​ @ 1GHzKey Attribute
ITEQIT-180A1753.9 – 4.2Industry Benchmark
Isola370HR1804.04Best-in-class CAF resistance
PanasonicR-1755V1754.20High-volume Asian availability
ShengyiS1000-21704.20Standard for consumer electronics
VentecVT-471804.20High-reliability thermal cycling

Engineer’s Insight: While Isola 370HR is the common Western equivalent, the IT-180A is often preferred in Asian manufacturing hubs due to its “friendly processing” characteristics and slightly better Z-axis expansion profile in ultra-thick boards.


2. High-Speed Digital: Very Low Loss (VLL) Tier

For 25G to 56G PAM4 applications (like 100G/400G switches), you move into the ITEQ IT-968 territory. Here, the cross-reference becomes more sensitive. You are no longer just matching thermal specs; you are matching the $D_f$ (Dissipation Factor) at 10GHz.

Table 2: ITEQ IT-968 & IT-958G Equivalents (10-56Gbps)

ManufacturerITEQ GradeEquivalent GradeDf​ @ 10GHzTarget Interface
ITEQIT-968Megtron 60.00456G PAM4 / 400G
IsolaIT-968I-Tera MT400.003High-frequency RF/Digital
PanasonicIT-958GMegtron 40.00525G NRZ / PCIe Gen 4
NelcoIT-968N4000-13EP0.008Legacy mid-loss networking

3. The 800G Frontier: Ultra-Low Loss (ULL) Cross-Reference

This is where the engineering margins shrink to zero. For 112G PAM4 and 800G Ethernet, ITEQ IT-988GSE is the primary weapon. This material utilizes Low-Dk glass weaves to mitigate “Glass Weave Effect” skew. If you swap this for a material without spread-glass or low-Dk glass, your bit error rate (BER) will spike.

Table 3: ITEQ IT-988GSE & IT-998G Equivalents (112G-224G)

ManufacturerITEQ GradeEquivalent GradeDk​ @ 10GHzTechnology
ITEQIT-988GSEMegtron 73.24Low-Dk Glass / ULL
PanasonicIT-988GSEMegtron 7N3.30Global AI Standard
IsolaIT-988GSETachyon 100G3.02Extreme low-loss PPE
PanasonicIT-998GMegtron 83.10224G PAM4 / 1.6T

Critical Note: When swapping IT-988GSE for Megtron 7, you must recalculate trace widths. The $D_k$ of 3.24 vs 3.30 will shift your 100-ohm differential impedance by roughly 1-2%, which might exceed your tolerance in high-layer-count HDI boards.


4. Halogen-Free “Green” Material Equivalents

Global regulations (and Apple/Google specifications) often mandate halogen-free materials. ITEQ is a leader here with the IT-170GRA1 and IT-150GS.

Table 4: Halogen-Free ITEQ Cross-Reference

ManufacturerITEQ GradeEquivalent GradeTg​ (°C)Attribute
ITEQIT-170GRA1Megtron 6N175HF High-Speed
PanasonicIT-150GSR-1566150HF Mid-Loss
ShengyiIT-140GS1165140HF Consumer Standard

5. RF & Microwave: The IT-88GMW Challenge

Designing for 77GHz automotive radar or 5G mmWave? ITEQ IT-88GMW is a thermoset material that competes directly with PTFE (Teflon) laminates from Rogers. Cross-referencing here is tricky because you are often swapping resin systems.

Table 5: RF/Microwave Cross-Reference

ManufacturerITEQ GradeEquivalent GradeDf​ @ 10GHzMaterial Type
ITEQIT-88GMWRogers RO48350.0012Thermoset / Low-Loss
RogersIT-88GMWRO30030.0013PTFE (Specialized Process)
TaconicIT-88GMWRF-350.0018PTFE / Ceramic

Best Practices for Material Substitution

As a PCB engineer, never approve a substitution based on a single chart. Follow this verification protocol:

Request frequency-dependent Dk/Df data: ITEQ materials are often characterized up to 50GHz. Ensure the equivalent is too.

Verify CTE Z-axis: If your board is >2.4mm thick, the CTE Z-axis is more important than the $D_k$.

Lamination Cycle Check: If you are building a hybrid stackup (e.g., IT-988GSE cores with IT-180A prepreg), ensure the lamination temperatures ($T_{cure}$) of both materials are within 10°C of each other.

Procurement & Sourcing: For high-volume projects, it is best to consult specialized ITEQ PCB manufacturing experts who have real-time data on material stocks in different global regions.


Essential Resources for Engineers

ITEQ Official Online Tool: Use ITEQ’s online stackup tool to identify the exact $D_k$ based on resin content.

IPC-4101 Standard: The baseline specification for all laminates. Most ITEQ materials are /126 or /131 compliant.

Isola/Panasonic/Rogers Cross-Portals: Most manufacturers provide their own “Competitor Cross” tools, but these are often biased—always verify with the raw datasheet.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Is ITEQ IT-180A the same as Isola 370HR?

They are functionally equivalent for IPC-4101/126 requirements. However, 370HR has slightly higher $T_g$ (180°C vs 175°C), while IT-180A often shows better Z-axis stability in high-layer-count server applications.

2. Can I swap ITEQ for Megtron without a redesign?

Usually, no. While they fall in the same loss class, the Dielectric Constant ($D_k$) and the available glass styles (resin content) vary. A stackup impedance recalculation is mandatory.

3. What is the equivalent for ITEQ’s halogen-free high-speed materials?

The Panasonic Megtron “N” series (like Megtron 6N) is the primary equivalent for high-speed halogen-free needs.

4. Why is IT-988GSE so hard to cross-reference?

Because of the Low-Dk glass. Standard E-glass has a $D_k$ of ~6.1, while Low-Dk glass is ~4.5. If your cross-reference material uses standard glass, the intra-pair skew will ruin your 112G signal.

5. How do I find equivalents for ITEQ prepreg?

Match the glass style (1080, 2116, 7628) and the resin content (RC%). ITEQ prepreg is generally compatible with core materials from the same IPC-4101 slash sheet.


Final Engineering Verdict

The ITEQ PCB material cross reference guide is your safety net in an unpredictable market. For General Purpose needs, target Isola or Shengyi. For High-Speed/AI infrastructure, Panasonic Megtron is your primary alternative. For RF/Microwave, look to Rogers or Taconic.

By understanding the thermal and electrical “fingerprints” of these laminates, you can ensure that your design remains resilient, manufacturable, and cost-effective across the global supply chain.

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  • Inquire: Call 0086-755-23203480, or reach out via the form below/your sales contact to discuss our design, manufacturing, and assembly capabilities.

  • Quote: Email your PCB files to Sales@pcbsync.com (Preferred for large files) or submit online. We will contact you promptly. Please ensure your email is correct.

Drag & Drop Files, Choose Files to Upload You can upload up to 3 files.

Notes:
For PCB fabrication, we require PCB design file in Gerber RS-274X format (most preferred), *.PCB/DDB (Protel, inform your program version) format or *.BRD (Eagle) format. For PCB assembly, we require PCB design file in above mentioned format, drilling file and BOM. Click to download BOM template To avoid file missing, please include all files into one folder and compress it into .zip or .rar format.