Eurocircuits - how to make a 4-layer PCB (full version)

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  • There is a newer version available on Vimeo - vimeo.com/201542361
    We have made this film to help electronics engineering students understand how a PCB is made.
    By understanding the manufacturing process you will be able design PCBs that can made more easily and cheaply. Designing boards that fit within industry standard specifications gives you two advantages: you keep down the cost of your end product, so that it will sell better; and you improve its long-term reliability, so that your customers will keep on coming back to you. And when you want to push the boundaries of technology (and who doesn't?) you can sit down with your chosen board manufacturer and discuss your requirements knowing where he is coming from.
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  • @derekn615
    @derekn615 9 років тому +24

    You just helped a California, Computer Engineering Freshman pass a test.... GREAT VIDEO!!!

  • @outsideworld76
    @outsideworld76 8 років тому +17

    34 people watching this video have probably never made a DIY circuit board. Watching this video make the process look really easy but it takes a lot of technology to make these kind of boards. Thank you for this informative film.

    • @LittleRainGames
      @LittleRainGames 5 років тому +1

      Its not that hard, im designing very low cost tools/machines to make industry standard PCB's so anyone can make ones like this.

    • @Crazytesseract
      @Crazytesseract 5 років тому

      now they are 85 people.

  • @doogulass
    @doogulass 10 років тому +4

    This was a very instructive video...thanks! Everybody who designs a circuit board should watch this.

  • @samuelchamberlain2584
    @samuelchamberlain2584 10 років тому +5

    Having etched p.c.b's for though hole components . I recognise this is an entirely different ball game . I have often wondered how multilayer boards are made .
    This has provided a good insight

  • @geraldaldana933
    @geraldaldana933 9 років тому +4

    Thank you! Great video. now I understand fully or definitely more than before
    broke it down to study..
    Front end tool data preparation 2:34 extended gerbers
    Preparing the photo tool 3:51
    Print inner layers 5:09
    Etched inner layers 7:08
    Register punch and automatic optical inspection (AOI) 8:11
    Lay-up and Bond 9:02
    Drilling the PCB 11:32 Drilling and profiling machine
    Electroless copper deposition 14:26
    Image the outer layers 16:01
    Plating 17:58 25 microns copper
    Etch outer layer 20:15
    Apply solder mask 21:35
    Rohs compliant surface finishes electroless gold over nickel 24:14
    Plated gold edge connectors :25:50 hard electroplated gold . Repeated inserted to connector request for hard plated gold.
    Siik screen and cure 27:08 10 min 5 stage conveyerized oven
    Electrictrical test 28:08
    Profiling 28:58 router - v scored
    v-cut scoring 30:04
    Final inspection 30:58

  • @Pitbuller49
    @Pitbuller49 10 років тому +1

    Fantastic video, as a trainee electronics engineer this has given me better knowledge of how the PCBs work.

  • @davidespano8674
    @davidespano8674 9 років тому +13

    Extremely instructive video, definitely a bonus when having to decide who is best placed to actually build your design. Thanks.

  • @davidespano8674
    @davidespano8674 11 років тому +1

    This is a great video, very informative and detailed. I have been looking around for reputable PCB manufacturers catering for the needs of small to medium production volumes and EURO circuits is top-of-class.
    Thank you.

  • @rmacfamily
    @rmacfamily 11 років тому +2

    Great video. I've been trying to make simpler PCBs at home with minimal success and, seeing how difficult it was, wondered what went into the real modern process. Great job presenting that. Well paced and very interesting.

  • @Psychlist1972
    @Psychlist1972 11 років тому +2

    This is a great video. Thanks for putting this together and posting it.

  • @brianhead1907
    @brianhead1907 9 років тому +1

    Great video !!! I'll try this out tomorrow...thanks for the upload.

  • @royceaquino
    @royceaquino 6 років тому +1

    This video is amazing! I enjoyed the process.

  • @frtnahuseyingoktas2977
    @frtnahuseyingoktas2977 4 роки тому +2

    Instruction was perfect!

  • @SpuriousEmission
    @SpuriousEmission 10 років тому +3

    I recognised a Circuit Automation DP1500 at Soldermask. I used these, amongst other machines in Prestwick Circuits at Irvine in Scotland. However we wore surgical gloves to keep fingerprints off of the uncovered copper.

  • @ShaunakDe
    @ShaunakDe 7 років тому +1

    Thank you for this video. Very educational. :)

  • @Diegoroma70
    @Diegoroma70 8 років тому +9

    very interesting video! A must for every pcb designer!

  • @voiceoftreason1760
    @voiceoftreason1760 10 років тому +7

    This is way better than How it's made

    • @Kabodanki
      @Kabodanki 9 років тому +5

      no idiotics puns at least

  • @DoRC
    @DoRC 7 років тому +1

    man no wonder PCBs are so expensive. i had no idea it was such a hands on process.

  • @Pieh0
    @Pieh0 9 років тому

    Very interesting, thanks for making this.

  • @rubber20021
    @rubber20021 10 років тому +1

    A wonderful presentation, quite labor involved as seen!

    • @NewsDozens
      @NewsDozens 3 роки тому

      Hi, do u have UcamX software?

  • @scwallac
    @scwallac 10 років тому

    Outstanding video!

  • @Murderface666
    @Murderface666 9 років тому +1

    unbelievable process :)

  • @jbarragan
    @jbarragan 10 років тому +2

    Very good looking to the manufacture process, most engineers & designers just limit to design the PCB on the EDA tool and lave it to manufacture.

  • @TheThore
    @TheThore 9 років тому

    Somebody who can pronounce "Aachen" correctly. Thumbs up ;)

  • @skay2293
    @skay2293 11 років тому

    Thanks for uploading the video. Nice one clear explanation

  • @YoramRotbach
    @YoramRotbach 10 років тому

    Excellent presentation

  • @dorfschmidt4833
    @dorfschmidt4833 9 років тому

    Ich ziehe meinen Hut, das ist einfach großartig.

  • @aaa-hh8dv
    @aaa-hh8dv 10 років тому +1

    amazing factory o.o

  • @thoinguyenvan7934
    @thoinguyenvan7934 5 років тому

    Thank You so much for your video

  • @jessstuart7495
    @jessstuart7495 2 роки тому

    0:37 He's living the dream.

  • @HouseMusicLover001
    @HouseMusicLover001 4 місяці тому +1

    Beautiful

  • @Paddington2000
    @Paddington2000 10 років тому +1

    Very interesting, thanks!

    • @NewsDozens
      @NewsDozens 3 роки тому

      Hi, do u have UcamX software?

  • @unlokia
    @unlokia 10 років тому +15

    The narrator is obviously a hired voice-over artist with no electronics knowledge, as he refers to "leaded components" as if they were made of the *metal* lead, and not "leaded" as in "with a lead", pronounced "My dog is leaded on his lead"

    • @DrRawley
      @DrRawley 9 років тому +1

      That irked me too. :)

  • @iDarkBarrage
    @iDarkBarrage 9 років тому

    Thumbs up for Ian Sanderson!!! Woot Woot EDCM

  • @DanFrederiksen
    @DanFrederiksen 10 років тому

    Surprisingly elaborate process.
    Maybe laser cutting and directed vapor deposition could make for a better process.

  • @SpuriousEmission
    @SpuriousEmission 10 років тому +2

    Also the Soldermask ink (Carapace or Taiyo) was hazardous, and best to avoid contact with skin.

  • @y2ksw1
    @y2ksw1 10 років тому +1

    Very nice. Could be more exhaustive upon certain procedures which are new to most people, such as how the layers stick and match together and how connections are made between layers, by providing still or animated pictures.

    • @eurocircuits
      @eurocircuits  9 років тому +1

      eurocircuits.com/pcb-prototype-and-small-batch-services/making-a-pcb-pcb-manufacture-step-by-step

    • @gigiogigi5148
      @gigiogigi5148 7 років тому

      Error 404 - page not found

  • @francisli5443
    @francisli5443 7 років тому

    very nice vedio, I am a beginner of PCB, beinfit a lot from it, need to review it again and again.

    • @NewsDozens
      @NewsDozens 3 роки тому

      Hi, do u have UcamX software?

  • @snipersquad100
    @snipersquad100 11 років тому

    very interesting process

  • @electronic7979
    @electronic7979 6 років тому

    Excellent

  • @Spacefish007
    @Spacefish007 8 років тому

    Really great video :) looks like a lot of work and a lot of steps.. If any of these go wrong, you need to throw away the board?

  • @cralx2k
    @cralx2k 11 років тому

    AMAZING

  • @MrAshwindersingh
    @MrAshwindersingh 6 років тому

    Osm work need more videos

  • @krutikaborsaniya1773
    @krutikaborsaniya1773 6 років тому

    marvellous...

  • @haoliu5358
    @haoliu5358 10 років тому +1

    very good

  • @AlainMilardProd
    @AlainMilardProd 11 років тому

    beau film

  • @yishujia186
    @yishujia186 9 років тому +7

    Now I understand why are multi-layer PCBs so expensive.

    • @HypherNet
      @HypherNet 5 років тому

      Oh how the times have changed. $30 for 5x 4-layer prototypes on JLCPCB. Plus shipping of course. But still, for about $50 you can have 5 4-layer boards in your hands in less than a week.

    • @theatreofshadows
      @theatreofshadows 3 роки тому

      @@HypherNet There is more to life than monetary cost. Chinese pollution and geopolitical implications for one. Certainly I'd rather get a board from Europe and pay what I know will be a realistic cost for the workers to get decent wages and for the company to fulfil their legal and environmental obligations. There are lots of uncounted costs in artificially cheap products, which are harmful for us all.

  • @UpcycleElectronics
    @UpcycleElectronics 5 років тому

    Thanks, I've seen several references to "hard gold plating" and just "Gold Plating," and had no clue what the difference is. Now I finally understand the difference.
    Is there a similar process difference/application for some kind of electroless silver plating versus a hard silver electrode-based plating?

    • @eurocircuits
      @eurocircuits  5 років тому

      We have not yet encountered silver plating for PCB. Would be more applicable for components/connectors.
      All we offer on finishing techniques can be found here: www.eurocircuits.com/blog/which-surface-finish-fits-your-design/
      With a second chapter on hard gold connectors here: www.eurocircuits.com/blog/gold-plating-for-edge-connectors/

    • @johnwilliams2877
      @johnwilliams2877 4 роки тому

      There is an Immersion Silver process for PCB finishes, along with Immersion Gold, Hot air solder level and OSP

  • @haiweixiang2302
    @haiweixiang2302 7 років тому

    I LIKE THIS

  • @micflynn1
    @micflynn1 7 років тому

    I am wondering the board that was showed in this video, how much does it cost to have it made? is it just for large quantities or can a normal home brew person afford to have a board made?

  • @user-qv1oj1jq4t
    @user-qv1oj1jq4t 10 років тому

    it is amazing ,as a chinese student,i hope that day which is we can equal usa in the field.

  • @kirkguille
    @kirkguille 9 років тому

    Nice video. How many sq inch of 2 layers pcb can you make per day?

  • @Demaflickers
    @Demaflickers 9 років тому +1

    can i order pcbs made using diptrace?..it has gerber outout data

  • @rethnagireeshwar7199
    @rethnagireeshwar7199 9 років тому +1

    nice :)

  • @NRBW
    @NRBW 7 років тому +1

    Are you able to do milling before plating so one gets an edge plated PCBs ( really nice for RF ) ?

    • @eurocircuits
      @eurocircuits  7 років тому +1

      Yes we can!
      PTH on the board edge, Copper up to the board edge and round-edge plating (the one you were referring to) are all interesting options for RF-specialists. They are in the calculator under advanced options:
      For RF applications we have a special pooling service: RF-pool: www.eurocircuits.com/rf-pool-all-the-benefits-of-pooling-on-rf-materials/

    • @NewsDozens
      @NewsDozens 3 роки тому

      Hi, do u have UcamX software?

  • @RicardoATBarbosa
    @RicardoATBarbosa 8 років тому +5

    The silent parts are a little distracting, but the video is very good!

    • @baroque_engineer
      @baroque_engineer 8 років тому +10

      +Ricardo Barbosa I've fixed this by opening a smooth jazz album in a neighboring browser tab (web player). :)

    • @RicardoATBarbosa
      @RicardoATBarbosa 8 років тому +1

      +YS akaYSembed Very appropriate Sir!

  • @rklauco
    @rklauco 8 років тому +1

    Great work, although you need a better sound editor :(

  • @morganlouide6997
    @morganlouide6997 7 років тому +1

    very interesting video, but maybee need some drawings or animations to detail some processes

    • @eurocircuits
      @eurocircuits  7 років тому

      Normally you would start the series of films explaining the production process, from the website: www.eurocircuits.com/making-a-pcb-pcb-manufacture-step-by-step/
      What you suggest to add is there already.

  • @gargaste
    @gargaste 10 років тому

    This is for people WHO Ask me why a pcb is so expensive..there it is the answer..! It is a well controled process under a great infrastructure n a good quality system and that means money..moneey..it is not just like a small home shop..! This is for the pros..!

  • @jonathanrodriguez8219
    @jonathanrodriguez8219 2 роки тому

    Wow!!!

  • @LiLBitsDK
    @LiLBitsDK Рік тому

    very informative video, but this looked like "small productions/batches" how does this process compare to say running 1.000.000 motherboards would that be the exact same steps or do they do something "easier" due to the massive volume? since this way seems "very slow" if you need a large volume of PCB's

    • @eurocircuits
      @eurocircuits  Рік тому +1

      Sames process. More and some larger machines and more automation to produce big series.
      We make prototypes and small series and hence we do not automate too much to not loose flexibility. Turnaround time in our factory is in average less than 48 hours and for series this is 12 to 15 days.

    • @LiLBitsDK
      @LiLBitsDK Рік тому

      @@eurocircuits which processeds do you do manually that a larger production would automate?

    • @eurocircuits
      @eurocircuits  Рік тому +1

      @@LiLBitsDK Process steps? None. All are done by and in the same professional machines, whether you make prototypes or big series. Only proceeding from one machine to the next is highly automated in series production and not for prototypes as that leaves us the flexibility to switch priority at every single process step which is needed to reach all deadlines in time. For mass production this is not done and they work according "first in first out" throughout the entire process which brings flexibility down but handling costs also. Different kind of game: Prototypes / Series.

    • @LiLBitsDK
      @LiLBitsDK Рік тому

      @@eurocircuits thank you very much for explaining :D it looks very impressive.

  • @broderp
    @broderp 10 років тому +1

    So this is was interesting. They keep saying economical, for students, universities etc. but never give a price for a any project. Please define cost effective. Do they do simple 2 layer or one layer boards? What about for the USA, do they ship to the US? Inquiring minds would like to know.

    • @eurocircuits
      @eurocircuits  9 років тому +2

      be.eurocircuits.com/shop/orders/configurator.aspx?loadfrom=web&lang=en&deliverycountry=us&invcountry=us&service=pcbproto

  • @attilaherrera6857
    @attilaherrera6857 8 років тому

    For the purposes of citing this video, who was the author or main contributors?

  • @aaa-hh8dv
    @aaa-hh8dv 10 років тому +1

    amazinf factory, i wonder the use that circuit boards , some knows ?o.o

  • @xierxu
    @xierxu 4 роки тому

    How can I do this at home? I need clarity on what the purpose of the different layers.

  • @mohammedasadbubere6519
    @mohammedasadbubere6519 3 роки тому +1

    Is there any internship opportunities?

  • @studleylee
    @studleylee 8 років тому

    I have a ball chair like that too!!!

  • @KJ7JHN
    @KJ7JHN 4 роки тому

    I realize this video is a bit dated, however the process is still mostly up to date. I have a question: for a 4-in x 6 pcb, it would cost me around 60 euros?? Do you offer price matching? A competitor has produced 5 pcb's with shipping for less than $35.00 US.

    • @KJ7JHN
      @KJ7JHN 4 роки тому

      Also, what is the link for your online PCB software design tool? And does it export to SVG as well as gerber easily?

    • @eurocircuits
      @eurocircuits  4 роки тому

      I'm sorry but we do not negotiate nor divert from our official price calculator. I can advise you a European alternative if you wish: www.pcb4maker.com
      Apart from that we have recently published our oppinion on very cheap board prices www.eurocircuits.com/blog/reaction-on-some-extreme-chinese-prices/

  • @HoangNguyen-ks1tw
    @HoangNguyen-ks1tw 10 років тому

    please tell me 6.32-6.48, how to clean?....Na0H, or acide?

  • @Dexter101x
    @Dexter101x 6 років тому

    A lot of effort to produce boards

  • @multitechwalker
    @multitechwalker 10 років тому

    without blind holes?

  • @VentureGalaxy
    @VentureGalaxy 11 років тому

    very good commercial

  • @GrubiBG
    @GrubiBG 9 років тому

    which gerber viewer/editor was used?

  • @RespawnRestricted
    @RespawnRestricted 3 роки тому

    What's the difference between Gerber and extended Gerber

    • @eurocircuits
      @eurocircuits  3 роки тому

      In short: extended Gerber embeds all apertures needed in each individual Gerber File.
      All you need to know about Gerber data: www.eurocircuits.com/gerber-format/

  • @ShadoWDancerMKD
    @ShadoWDancerMKD 7 років тому

    Half-a-way old Machines
    Using Photo-films to exposure. Nowdays Lasers and CCDs are used to do such.
    Then, Gold Edge Connectors, Using Lamination process and exposure those panels with different dry film resist, where as hardening all copper spots except connectors.

    • @eurocircuits
      @eurocircuits  7 років тому

      Every video has a publishing date. Here is the newest version: ua-cam.com/video/T7S40GYESbY/v-deo.html
      All direct imaging.

    • @NewsDozens
      @NewsDozens 3 роки тому

      Hi, do u have UcamX software?

  • @Pigeon_FX
    @Pigeon_FX 10 років тому

    "on its way to HIM to be assembled into HIS finished product"

  • @magicstix0r
    @magicstix0r 9 років тому +8

    "Lead is outlawed because of environmental concerns, so we use the far more toxic nickel!"
    Way to go Europe...

    • @MarianKeller
      @MarianKeller 9 років тому

      Lead wasn't replaced by Nickel...

    • @magicstix0r
      @magicstix0r 9 років тому +2

      Marian Keller Apparently you didn't watch the video.

    • @MarianKeller
      @MarianKeller 9 років тому +3

      magicstix0r No, I watched the video and also have experience in pcb-design. The topic you're talking about is the surface finish of the PCBs, where there are two common types: HASL and ENIG.
      The first means "hot air solder leveling", where the PCB is basically just dipped in molten solder and excess is removed by hot air. To be RoHS compliant, the solder must be lead-free. There are some alloys containing nickel, but those are rather uncommon.
      ENIG is a nickel-plating, protected against oxidisation by a thin gold layer. Wouldn't want to use lead instead.

    • @Landrew0
      @Landrew0 9 років тому +2

      magicstix0r
      When we stop using risk-assessment, and just use mindless risk-avoidance instead, nothing good results.

    • @oguretsagressive
      @oguretsagressive 7 років тому +3

      Aren't you confusing it with cadmium? Nickel is a lot less toxic than lead.

  • @davegeorge7094
    @davegeorge7094 7 років тому

    Can't figure 100micron bits not breaking after 20 holes! How many use LASER drills?

    • @NewsDozens
      @NewsDozens 3 роки тому

      Hi, do u have UcamX software?

    • @davegeorge7094
      @davegeorge7094 3 роки тому

      @@NewsDozens No, I've never drilled 100mic, just seams glass would dull bit too quicky. thanks

  • @Duraltia
    @Duraltia 7 років тому

    Hmm... At the beginning I was suspecting to see two double sided boards simply being bonded together with a separation layer in between. Not the process of an entire new layer being formed on both sides of the double sided board.

    • @eurocircuits
      @eurocircuits  7 років тому +1

      What you describe as "simply being bonded together" is the reverse build-up of a 4-layer and this is much more demanding in terms of registration than the traditional way of making a 4-layer. The reverse build-up is used for making blind vias in sequential build-up of a multi layer (2 x double sided board pressed to one 4-layer).

  • @introprospector
    @introprospector 3 роки тому

    Yo check out that unshielded incidental UV frying the operator's retinas @17:00

    • @eurocircuits
      @eurocircuits  3 роки тому

      The yellow light coming from below (which you see at minute 17:00) is harmless and is just a help for the operator to positions the film and panels in the machine. The UV light operates inside the machine and is totally shielded from the outside of the machine. No retina's are fried. Some process knowledge is helpful to judge the safety of the process.

    • @introprospector
      @introprospector 3 роки тому

      @@eurocircuits Compare to @22:44. That machine has a cover over the slot in the machine the pcb goes into. The first one has no such cover, and light can be seen leaking out.
      I tagged the mark for the issue timestamp just before the UV turns on, the actual moment is at about @17:06.

    • @eurocircuits
      @eurocircuits  3 роки тому

      @@introprospector That is a bit of stray light, briefly coming out of the 2kW exposing unit for the dry film. The second machine is exposing soldermask with 8kW and for a longer time than a few seconds thus the stray light can have effect on the next panel being prepared by the operator, hence the cover.
      Both techniques are not used anymore for quite some time now as they are replaced by direct imaging machines which do not need film and boost the quality of the image and registration.
      Both can be seen in our newer movie: vimeo.com/201542361
      Or here: www.eurocircuits.com/blog/how-do-we-expose-the-soldermask-during-production/

  • @NathanTheTall
    @NathanTheTall 9 років тому +3

    It looks like a painfully manual process. I wonder how much automation is in newer production lines.

    • @eurocircuits
      @eurocircuits  9 років тому +28

      Newer implies: what you see here is old :-)
      You are limping on the wrong foot here Nathan. A high degree of automation is typical for volume suppliers. We are a prototype and small series supplier and cannot afford this automation since that will kill the flexibility in the production flow. A flexibility that is needed to be able to make all these quick turnaround orders and deliver them on time. 2014, almost 80,000 orders and more than 98,5% on time deliveries within average delivery terms under 5 working days.
      www.eurocircuits.com/blog/181-Looking-back-at-2014

    • @Fennecbutt
      @Fennecbutt 9 років тому +3

      eurocircuits
      Wow, you pretty much attacked him for making an extremely reasonable statement. He didn't say anything about your company or attack you in any way.

    • @ftbtd
      @ftbtd 8 років тому +6

      +Fennecbutt but they are right. They don't use outdated equipment, they simply can not charge 45000$ line-setup when you order 50 PCBs for prototypes, custom upgrades or repair-jobs. Who the heck cares if they use 20 years old crt-monitors or apply the solder-mask in machines that look like they bought them from the local smith. I really like their presentation and know when I see a professionally designed workflow.

    • @RWoody1995
      @RWoody1995 8 років тому +1

      +Fennecbutt Wooooah calm down their comment was nothing like an attack

    • @9DC-Paul
      @9DC-Paul 7 років тому

      Depends on whether the line is for prototyping or production. Based on the volume of boards, this looks like a prototyping shop. One thing we all tend to forget is that with higher volume equipment, the cost of set up is higher. Think of a printing house - the equipment they will use to print 1000 books is not the same equipment that they would use to product 10000+ books. Reason - set up costs.

  • @rongarza9488
    @rongarza9488 4 роки тому +1

    Hmm, no mention of membranes, those nasty spongy switch surfaces. Maybe they don't do them because they hate them too.

  • @bernardlim2888
    @bernardlim2888 10 років тому

    same process.... Drill the inner layer including blind vias and thruhole plating before laminating the outer layer.

    • @NewsDozens
      @NewsDozens 3 роки тому

      Hi, do u have UcamX software?

  • @sto2779
    @sto2779 3 роки тому

    Trade secrets fully explained...

  • @johnwilliams2877
    @johnwilliams2877 10 років тому +1

    Ooops, error at 18:18 when he says carbon (not copper) layer already deposited there!

    • @NewsDozens
      @NewsDozens 3 роки тому

      Hi, do u have UcamX software?

    • @johnwilliams2877
      @johnwilliams2877 3 роки тому +1

      Indeed, used it for a few years. I found it to be better than Ucam10. All the scripts ran a treat. I liked it.

    • @NewsDozens
      @NewsDozens 3 роки тому

      @@johnwilliams2877 ohh thx for your feedback John. but I need this software. Is possible are you able to share this software in my email-id(newsdozens@gmail.com)?

    • @johnwilliams2877
      @johnwilliams2877 3 роки тому

      @@NewsDozens No sorry, it's a bespoke software for the PCB industry and you have to have a licence from Ucamco to run it (it's quite expensive too) besides which, I am now retired after some 40 years in the PCB industry. Sorry.

    • @NewsDozens
      @NewsDozens 3 роки тому

      @@johnwilliams2877 okay anyhow thanks

  • @nickpelov
    @nickpelov 10 років тому

    Well presented, but it's a bit pricey.

  • @hankbizzo5
    @hankbizzo5 8 років тому

    Wow there must be high levels of F.O.D on these panels..

    • @NewsDozens
      @NewsDozens 3 роки тому

      Hi, do u have UcamX software?

    • @hankbizzo5
      @hankbizzo5 3 роки тому

      @@NewsDozens No i don't.

  • @frankieboyo1969
    @frankieboyo1969 8 років тому

    Is that Prof Jim Al-Khalili narrating.

  • @0x4C4A
    @0x4C4A 11 років тому

    Not really clear how it makes blind vias.

  • @mlac2
    @mlac2 10 років тому

    What about NPTH?

    • @johnwilliams2877
      @johnwilliams2877 10 років тому +1

      The base laminate is drilled with tooling holes, this is then sensitized with a photo resist and a negative image of the circuit is exposed onto it using UV light. This hardens the resist where exposed and the image is developed to expose the unwanted copper. This is then etched off using (ammoniacal) etchant and the photoresist is stripped to expose the wanted copper. Add the solder mask, silk screen then the metal finish as usual. Finally profile the board with an NC router. (in a nutshell). Hope this helps!

  • @TheMixmastamike1000
    @TheMixmastamike1000 4 роки тому

    MORE THAN 50 LAYERS!!!!! 🤯

    • @eurocircuits
      @eurocircuits  4 роки тому

      The maximum we do is 16 layers, but there are colleagues that go way beyond 50 layers. But these applications are exceptions. The bulk of industrial electronic applications are made from 2 to 8 layers.

    • @TheMixmastamike1000
      @TheMixmastamike1000 4 роки тому

      Eurocircuits before this video I thought the maximum number of layers was 4

  • @xXHacksAndTipsXx
    @xXHacksAndTipsXx 9 років тому

    Hmm I really don't think I oculd make these cause I don't have these machines, the video could be called How 4 layer PCB are made

  • @thekaiser4333
    @thekaiser4333 4 роки тому

    @Eurocircuits
    Can you beat the price, delivered, of JLC-PCB?

    • @eurocircuits
      @eurocircuits  4 роки тому +1

      Our answer can be found here: www.eurocircuits.com/blog/reaction-on-some-extreme-chinese-prices/

    • @thekaiser4333
      @thekaiser4333 4 роки тому

      @@eurocircuits - Thank you. Very kind. However, what exactly do you use, to remove the blue photoresist after etching? 7:35 The video unfortunately omits that.
      I tried Acetone at room-temperature and normal pressure, but it doesn't really work very well...

    • @eurocircuits
      @eurocircuits  4 роки тому

      @@thekaiser4333 We use UltraStrip RS218P (from MacDermid) in 8% concentration. So the rest is DeIonised water and some Antifoam solution.

    • @thekaiser4333
      @thekaiser4333 4 роки тому

      @@eurocircuits - Most kind . Thanks a lot.

    • @NewsDozens
      @NewsDozens 3 роки тому

      @@thekaiser4333 Hi, do u have UcamX software?

  • @shaikferoz99088
    @shaikferoz99088 5 років тому

    Were good

  • @biltema2000
    @biltema2000 10 років тому

    00:46 wow that guy works slow

  • @torpedo35
    @torpedo35 9 років тому

    Védőálarc!

    • @NewsDozens
      @NewsDozens 3 роки тому

      Hi, do u have UcamX software?

  • @hulladek3
    @hulladek3 11 років тому

    Ye amazing but there was one "sharp eyed inspector" who was wearing goggles 30:59 So i guess she is not so sharp eyed :D

    • @NewsDozens
      @NewsDozens 3 роки тому

      Hi, do u have UcamX software?

  • @ArsyadKamili
    @ArsyadKamili 8 років тому

    +GreatScott Now you know why this is so pricey...

  • @RFT986
    @RFT986 7 років тому +1

    it's totaly old manufacturing methods. now only 5 min to get finished 4 layer pcb.

    • @Bowowowification
      @Bowowowification 7 років тому +1

      Please link me to the company that can have a finished 4 layer PCB in my hand 5 minutes after I give them the design. (I'm going to assume it's by drone or I have to live right next to their factory?)

    • @johnwilliams2877
      @johnwilliams2877 7 років тому +1

      Is that excluding the 2.5 hours in the press alone?

    • @RFT986
      @RFT986 7 років тому

      CONTACT GLOBAL FOUNDERIES CHIP FACTORY, THEY WILL PROVIDE DETAILS

    • @johnwilliams2877
      @johnwilliams2877 7 років тому +5

      They manufacture semi conductors not Printed Circuit Boards made from FR4 grade fibreglass substrate, Polyimide, Rogers Ceramic etc etc so I think you are talking of something completely different.

  • @ArsenioDev
    @ArsenioDev 9 років тому

    Seed the walls with... PALLADIUM?

    • @Leonelf0
      @Leonelf0 9 років тому +1

      Arsenio Dev i think it's used as a catalyst, so the copper can get deposited at the walls of the pcb