2020
DOI: 10.1109/access.2019.2961624
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Experimental Verification of Excavated Structure on Multi-Layered Substrates for Millimeter-Wave Signal Vertical Transition Using Copper Balls

Abstract: This paper presents a vertical transition of millimeter-wave signal for interconnection between multi-layered substrates, which utilizes copper balls for vertical interconnection, as both for electrical connection and physical support. In particular, the copper balls were used to configure a quasi-coaxial transmission line at the vertical interconnection. The key idea was to create an excavated structure at the location of the copper balls to fix it, given that the copper balls slightly fluctuate during reflow… Show more

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“…A back-to-back prototype with CPW feed lines on the lower substrate and a CPW through line on the upper substrate, was manufactured. The quasi-coaxial interconnect in [19] is improved in [20], by forming an excavated structure to minimize fluctuation in the positions of the copper balls during the reflow process. A complex structure consisting of a stacked strip-line-to-quasi-coax and quasi-coax-to-GCPW transition, connecting 3 multi-layered substrates is shown and fabricated.…”
Section: Bga-based Quasi-coaxial Interconnectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A back-to-back prototype with CPW feed lines on the lower substrate and a CPW through line on the upper substrate, was manufactured. The quasi-coaxial interconnect in [19] is improved in [20], by forming an excavated structure to minimize fluctuation in the positions of the copper balls during the reflow process. A complex structure consisting of a stacked strip-line-to-quasi-coax and quasi-coax-to-GCPW transition, connecting 3 multi-layered substrates is shown and fabricated.…”
Section: Bga-based Quasi-coaxial Interconnectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposed antenna consists of two multilayered substrates; top and bottom substrates. The two substrates are interconnected by the copper balls interconnection technology [6]. On the top substrate, eight MMIC mixers were mounted for downconverting the received 60 GHz signal into 1 MHz IF signal.…”
Section: Structure Of the Antenna And Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…State-of-the-art vertical transitions for highly complex boards in low temperature cofired ceramics (LTCC) imitate coaxial lines and have superior performance [4], but are very costly. Similar transitions can be realized in an radio frequency (RF) printed circuit board (PCB) with reduced costs but higher losses [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%