5G Infrastructure Upgrade Project
Client: Major Telecom Provider
The Challenge
Optimize high-frequency signal transmission in 5G base stations while controlling costs
Our Solution
Implemented silver clad copper (SCC) wire for critical RF components and transmission lines
Results
25% improved signal integrity, 30% reduced signal loss at high frequencies, 80% cost savings vs solid silver
Project Timeline
R&D
Developed SCC with uniform thick silver cladding
Deployment
-0.5dB/m attenuation improvement at 28 GHz
Scale
Rolled out across 500+ base stations
Background
As 5G networks roll out globally, telecom operators face a fundamental RF challenge: signal attenuation increases dramatically at millimeter-wave frequencies (24–40 GHz). Solid silver conductors offer the best conductivity but are prohibitively expensive for mass deployment. A Major Telecom Provider upgrading 500+ base stations across metropolitan areas needed a conductor that could match silver's RF performance at a fraction of the cost.
The Challenge
The 5G deployment required conductors that would:
- Minimize attenuation at 28 GHz and above — the primary 5G mmWave band
- Maintain signal integrity across long interconnect runs in dense base station installations
- Offer a viable cost alternative to solid silver for large-scale deployments
- Be compatible with standard RF interconnect assembly processes
The Solution: Raytron SCC Wire
We delivered our Silver Clad Copper (SCC) Wire platform, optimized for 5G RF applications:
- Construction: Oxygen-free copper core with uniform thick silver cladding, providing a silver surface for superior skin-effect conductivity at high frequencies
- Attenuation: At 28 GHz, attenuation reduced by 0.5 dB/m compared to bare copper — closing the gap with solid silver performance
- Cost advantage: 80% less expensive than solid silver conductors while delivering comparable RF surface performance
- Assembly compatibility: Fully compatible with standard soldering, crimping, and connectorization processes used in RF assembly lines
Results
- Attenuation Reduction: 0.5 dB/m improvement at 28 GHz versus bare copper
- Signal Integrity: 25% improvement in overall signal integrity metrics across 500+ deployed base stations
- High-Frequency Loss: 30% reduction in signal loss at mmWave frequencies
- Cost Performance: 80% cost reduction compared to solid silver, enabling economically viable mass 5G deployment
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