AT&S offers interconnection technologies for next-generation 5G mobile communications

AT&S is supporting the current roll-out of the 5G mobile communications generation with high frequency (HF) optimised interconnect solutions and will continue to offer corresponding solutions as the new standard develops.

The launch of the 5G mobile communications generation has far-reaching consequences on the product and system level in terms of miniaturisation, functional integration, electromagnetic compatibility, signal integrity, modularity, safety and security.

AT&S analysed customer requirements and implications for the PCB, substrate and packaging, then initiated and implemented appropriate developments.

Innovative solution concepts respond to the challenges of 5G, for example using new materials, combining different technologies for hybrid PCB structures and embedding passive and active circuit components. AT&S invested in processes and materials and in essential HF measurement equipment to investigate for example transmission losses, phase shifts and signal delays at up to 100 GHz.

The roll-out of the new 5G mobile communications generation, with frequency bands up to 6 GHz, is underway. The next step will be to implement 5G millimetre waves with frequencies of 28 GHz or higher. In principle, for an interconnection technology manufacturer, such as AT&S, this means reducing signal losses and interference, for example by optimizing the dielectric layer in respect of the material (dielectric constant) or thickness, the material transitions (interfaces) or also the copper roughness.

With copper, the major challenge is that while smoother copper offers advantages for HF applications, somewhat greater roughness improves the adhesion of the PCB traces on the basic material. For this reason, AT&S conducted an extensive study of commercially available copper foils for HF applications.

The geometry (profile) of the tracks also affects signal delays at higher frequencies and has to be optimised. In addition, AT&S investigated the effects between different metals (copper, gold, nickel) on the skin in the GHz range and is developing new surface materials to achieve optimum results.

For 5G applications, a hybrid PCB structure combining high-speed layers (HF-optimised) and standard layers represents a performance and cost-optimised solution.

AT&S has created a 12-layer hybrid board (HF and FR4 in 2.5D technology) for wireless systems with fully integrated HF antenna. The layers are connected by micro-vias (filled and stacked).

Another exemplary HF-optimised solution is a six-layer board that combines HF layers having a low dielectric constant with embedded components –application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) under the antenna structure. The connection between ASICs and antenna is formed by laser-vias.

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