Hook is merely a manifestation of the variation of dielectric constant with 
frequency.

It affects the frequency response and transient of resistive attenuators by 
requiring more complex compensation than merely adjusting a trimmer cap to 
equalise the low frequency and high frequency attenuation. Since the dielectric 
"constant" (relative permittivity) of all dielectrics is frequency dependent 
all dielectrics will exhibit hook to some extent. Some PCB substrates like some 
versions of FR4 and G10 exhibit a significant variation in the dielectric 
constant from the dc value to a somewhat lower value for frequencies even in he 
audio range let alone frequencies of several MHz. Achieving a flat frequency 
response where the dielectric associated with circuit board capacitances 
exhibits significant hook is a complex task. Circuit board hook even affects 
the impedance of printed transmission lines (eg stripline, microstrip, CPW etc).

Bruce

> 
>     On 17 April 2017 at 13:54 cheater00 cheater00 <cheate...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>     Are conformal coatings the right way to handle this?
> 
>     I understand there are kinds of FR4 and G10 that don't have hook. What 
> does
>     one do about hook - how are those substrates improved? How does hook
>     manifest in circuits?
> 
>     On Mon, 17 Apr 2017 03:48 David, <davidwh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>         > > 
> >         FR4 has problems with consistency. Samples can have problems with
> >         hook, dielectric absorption, leakage, and sensitivity to humidity.
> > 
> >         On Sun, 16 Apr 2017 12:08:07 +0100, you wrote:
> > 
> >             > > > 
> > >             Hi Chuck
> > > 
> > >             But the context is "PCBs with ceramic substrates". Are any of 
> > > *those*
> > >             tough? They may well be, perhaps you know of some? It does 
> > > not help us
> > >             with the subject much if there are ceramics with these amazing
> > >             properties if they are not available as PCBs.
> > > 
> > >             There is also the question of exactly what properties of FR4 
> > > are
> > >             limiting for "metrology" use.
> > > 
> > >             John
> > > 
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