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by: Jan 06,2014 1189 Views 0 Comments Posted in Engineering Technical

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With the complexity of electronic circuits increasing, PCB prototype it is not always possible to provide all the connectivity that is required using just the two sides of the PCB. This occurs quite commonly when dense microprocessor and other similar boards are being designed. When this is the case multilayer boards are required PCB prototype. The manufacture of multi-layer printed circuit boards, although it uses the same processes as for single layer boards, requires a considerably greater degree of accuracy and manufacturing process control. The boards are made by using much thinner individual boards, one for each layer, and these are then bonded together to produce the overall PCB.

As the number of layers increases, so the individual boards must become thinner to prevent the finished PCB from becoming too thick. Additionally the registration between the layers must be very accurate to ensure that any holes line up. To bond the different layers together the board is heated to cure the bonding material. This can lead to some problems of warp.

PCB prototype Large multi-layer boards can have a distinct warp on them if they are not designed correctly. This can occur particularly if, for example one of the inner layers is a power plane or a ground plane. While this in itself is fine, if some reasonably significant areas have to be left free of copper. This can set up strains within the PCB that can lead to warping. As part of any development process it is normally advisable to make a prototype before committing to full production. The same is true of printed circuit boards where a PCB prototype is normally manufactured and tested before full production. Typically a PCB prototype will need to be manufactured quickly as there is always pressure to complete the hardware design phase of the product development.

As the main purpose of the PCB prototype is to test the actual layout, it is often acceptable to use a slightly different PCB manufacturing process as only a small quantity of the PCB prototype boards will be needed. However it is always wise to keep as close as possible to the final PCB manufacturing process to ensure that few changes are made and few new elements are introduced into the final printed circuit board.

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