PCB Design Workshop
PCB Design Workshop
PCB Design Workshop
WORKSHOP
APIIT SD INDIA
CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION
In early times, the circuits were constructed through a laborious
process of point-to-point wiring. This led to frequent failures at wire
junctions and short circuits when wire insulation began to age and
crack.
A significant advance
was the development of,
wire wrapping, where a
small gauge wire is
literally wrapped around
a post at each connection
point, creating a gas-tight
connection which is
highly durable and easily
changeable.
WHAT IS PCB?
HISTORY OF PCB
1925: Charles Ducas submitted a patent that involved creating an electrical path
directly on an insulated surface.
1943: Dr. Paul Eisler in Austria began making the first real operational printed
circuit boards.
1947: First double sided PCBs with plated through holes produced.
1956: Process of Assembling Electrical Circuits patent to US Army. The
process involved drawing the wiring pattern and then photographing it onto a
zinc plate was introduced. This plate could then be used to create a printing plate
for an offset printing press. This is what was used to print the wire in acid
resistant ink on the copper foil, which could then be etched by an acid solution.
1960: Multilayer (4+ layer count) PCBs begin production.
2010: ELIC (Every Layer Interconnect) production begins.
TYPES OF PCB
There are two types of PCBs:
COMPOSITION OF PCB
A PCB is sort of like a layer cake or lasagna- there are
alternating layers of different materials which are laminated
together with heat and adhesive such that the result is a single
object.
SUBSTRATE
COPPER
The next layer is a thin copper foil, which is laminated to the
board with heat and adhesive.
On Double sided PCB, copper is applied to both sides of the
substrate.
In lower cost, copper is applied to single side.
Layers can be as few as 1 to up to 16.
The copper thickness can vary and is specified by weight, in
ounces per square foot.
Most PCBs have 1 ounce of copper per square foot.
For high power requirement, some PCBs have 2 or 3 ounce
copper.
Each ounce per square translates to about 35 micrometers or
1.4 thousandths of an inch of thickness of copper.
SOLDER MASK
The layer on top of the copper foil is called the solder mask
layer.
This layer gives the PCB its green color.
It is overlaid onto the copper layer to insulate the copper
traces from accidental contact with other metal, solder, or
conductive bits.
This layer helps the user to solder to the correct places and
prevent solder jumpers.
The color of Solder Mask can be
green, red, white and purple.
SILKSCREEN
The white silkscreen layer is applied on top of the solder
mask layer.
It adds letters, numbers and symbols to the PCB.
Silkscreen is most commonly white but any ink color can be
used.
TERMINOLOGY
Annual Ring: The ring of copper around a plated through
hole in a PCB.