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Asides from its being RoHS-compliant, the TCR works fine with different resin
systems, which includes high performance, standard, specialty, and lead-free products.
In addition, TCR also increases the space that is available for the components. It also
helps in reducing the PCB’s weight, and overall, it improves the performance of the
product. Also, regarding the thermal stability, it provides an exceptional one.
Before we discuss the properties and benefits of the Ticer material in detail, let us
consider what Ticer Technologies as a company is. After that, we will talk about the
materials and applications. We will then talk about all the benefits of the Ticer
material. Please read on as we guide you through the topic!
Ticer Technologies was established back in 1884. However, back then it was called
Gould Electronic Materials. Now, this company has become one of the best
manufacturers of the electrodeposited copper foil.
Later in the year 1999, Gould created TCR®, which is a resistor technology.
Furthermore, this material which is included among those of the next-generation
offers solutions for aggressive, new applications. Furthermore, it meets the demands
relating to performance of the advanced PCBs (printed circuit boards). Let’s go on to
consider what the Ticer material is, as well as their applications.
Enhanced as a result of the reliability and capability of TCR, the solutions of Ticer
make use of the most recent with respect to laminate systems that are advanced.
Commonly, many companies make use of TCR during PCB fabrication. The design of
the material is done to serve as the embedded resistors layer, which are created
making use of the standard PCB etch and print process.
Asides from its being RoHS-compliant, the TCR works fine with different resin
systems, which includes high performance, standard, specialty, and lead-free products.
In addition, TCR also increases the space that is available for the components. It also
helps in reducing the PCB’s weight, and overall, it improves the performance of the
product. Also, regarding the thermal stability, it provides an exceptional one.
TCR
TCR is known as the next generation thin film resistor foil, which meets the
continuously increasing issues of packaging high-density, high-speed electronic
devices.
It is manufactured making use of a thin film vapor deposition that makes sure of the
best possible uniformity of the resistor material to ensure higher yields as well as
improved tolerances of the resistor in the multilayer packages.
In addition, it helps in reducing the form factor, as well as increasing the space that it
presents for the active components. It also improves performance and reduces weight.
It is used with already existing chemistries and processes of printed circuit fabrication,
TCR eliminates or reduces extra equipment needs. Also, it helps in shortening the
learning curves.
Compatibility: Furthermore, TCR® has been tested and profiled with different types
of resin systems. These include high performance, standard, specialty, lead free resins.
Another important feature here is that it is ROHS compliant.
Versatility of the Design: The NCAS (nickel chromium aluminum silicon) and NiCr
(Nickel chromium) alloys come in different sheet resistivity ranges. This allows the
resistor manufacturer values ranging from 10 – 100k ohms.
leads to reduced resistance variation. The last etch tolerances usually benefit from the
uniform and thin resistive layer of the TCR.
Reduced Steps of Fabrication: When you couple TCR with NiCr, the fabrication
steps can be reduced by getting rid of the need to separate the resistive layer etch.
TCR thin film integrated resistor foil is usually supplied in different foil thicknesses
and width making use of a copper foil of grade 3 that possesses great ductility even at
elevated and high temperatures. Also, it withstands stresses without having to crack.
The commonly available copper thicknesses are 1 oz and 0.5 oz.
Conclusion
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