4 Layer Printed Circuit Board With Blind And Buried Holes
PCB Specifications:
Layer Count: 4Layer HDI PCB
Board Thickness: 0.8MM
Material: FR4
Copper Thickness: 1/1/1/1OZ
Min Hole: 0.1MM
Min Line: 3.5/3.5 Mil
BGA Size: 7.9Mil
Unit Size: 97.5*91.2MM/54UP
Hole: L1-L4, L1-L2, L1-L3
Solder Mask: Green
Silkscreen: White
Surface Treatment: ENIG
Capabilities:
Item | Capability |
Layer Count | 1-24 Layers |
Board Thickness | 0.1mm-6.0mm |
Finished Board Max Size | 700mm* 800mm |
Finished Board Thickness Tolerance | +/-10% +/-0.1(<1.0mm) |
Warp | <0.7% |
Major CCL Brand | KB/NanYa/LTEQ/ShengYi/Rogers Etc |
Material Type | FR4,CEM-1,CEM-3,Aluminum,Copper,Ceramic, PI, PET |
Drill Hole Diameter | 0.1mm-6.5mm |
Out Layer Copper Thickness | 1/20Z-8OZ ; |
Inner Layer Copper Thickness | 1/3OZ-6OZ |
Aspect Ratio | 10:1 |
PTH Hole Tolerance | +/-3mil |
NPTH Hole Tolerance | +/-1mil |
Copper Thickness Of PTH Wall | >10mil(25um) |
Line Width And Space | 2/2mil |
Min Solder Mask Bridge | 2.5mil |
Solder Mask Alignment Tolerance | +/-2mil |
Dimension Tolerance | +/-4mil |
Max Gold Thickness | 200u'(0.2mil) |
Thermal Shock | 288C, 10s, 3 Times |
Impedance Contro | +/-10% |
LTest Capability | PAD Size Min 0.1mm |
Min BGA | 7mil |
Surface Treatment | OSP, ENIG, HASL, Plating Gold, Carbon Oil,Peelable |
FAQ:
Question: What is DRC in Printed Circuit Boards?
Answer: Design Rule Checking (DRC) is a process used to identify errors and mismatches such as spacing & trace widths in a PCB design/layout. The layout of a PCB board is designed using software, each PCB fabricator has a set of rules which they publish that specify various parameters such as what the spacing between each line should be, the minimum size of vias, the width of a line etc.
Once a design is submitted to a PCB Fabricator, they run a DRC to ensure that the submitted design complies to their published standard. This ensures that the PCB will be fabricated to spec. If there are any mis-matches the DRC points them out and the designer then updates the design/layout accordingly. DRC (Design Rule Checking) is a must to ensure there are no design violations in the PCB. This check is done prior to the manufacturing of the final board.
The Design Rules are different for each PCB fabricator. Users should check the design rules of a PCB fabricator before submitting a PCB Design to the manufacturer.