Realizing Ultra-Low Transmission Loss with Inner Cavity Structure: LCP Flexible Substrate ULTICIRC
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Ultra-low loss performance is required in the 6G era. Murata Manufacturing’s ULTICIRC LCP flexible substrate realizes outstanding high-frequency characteristics and ultra-low transmission loss with inner cavity structure. In this video, we take a look at foundational technology equipped with both high airtightness and low moisture absorption to support next-generation communications.
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