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Informationen zum Autor Anh-Vu H. Pham is a Professor at the University of California, Davis, where he leads the Microwave Microsystems Lab. He has published around 100 peer-reviewed papers, several book chapters and one book, is currently the Vice Chair of IEEE International Microwave Symposium Technical Committee on Power Amplifiers and Integrated Devices and a Microwave Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE MTT for the term 2010–2012. Morgan J. Chen is a Staff Engineer at FutureWei Technologies, an R&D US subsidiary of Huawei Technologies. He has worked in both academia and industry for over a decade, advancing high-frequency packaging from DC to past 60 GHz. Kunia Aihara is an Electronics Engineer in the RF/EO Subsystems branch of the Air Force Research Laboratory. Klappentext A comprehensive overview of RF microelectronic design using Liquid Crystal Polymer (LCP) at package, component and system levels. Zusammenfassung A comprehensive overview of electrical design using Liquid Crystal Polymer (LCP) at package! component and system levels! providing a detailed look at everything you need to know to get up-to-speed on the subject! including successful design details! techniques and potential pitfalls. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction; 2. Characteristics of liquid crystal polymer (LCP) Morgan J. Chen, Kunia Aihara, Cheng Chen and Anh-Vu H. Pham; 3. Fabrication techniques for processing LCP laminates; 4. LCP for wafer level chip scale MEMS; 5. LCP for surface mount interconnects, packages, and modules; 6. LCP for passive components Hai Ta, Morgan J. Chen, Kunia Aihara, Andy C. Chen, Jia-Chi Samual Chieh and Anh-Vu H. Pham; 7. LCP for system design Morgan J. Chen, Kunia Aihara, Andy C. Chen, Jia-Chi Samual Chieh and Anh-Vu H. Pham; 8. LCP reliability.