Electricity: conductors and insulators – Conduits – cables or conductors – Preformed panel circuit arrangement
Reexamination Certificate
2001-06-12
2004-06-22
Talbott, David L. (Department: 2827)
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Conduits, cables or conductors
Preformed panel circuit arrangement
C174S263000, C174S265000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06753483
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a printed circuit board that is suitable for high density packaging of various high-performance electronic apparatuses. The printed circuit board has excellent flexural rigidity or moisture absorption and repair resistance. This invention relates to also a method of manufacturing such a printed circuit board.
2. Description of the Related Art
Recently, various electronic elements composing electronic apparatuses have become smaller and thinner since electronic apparatuses have become small, thin, light-weight and better in the performance. Printed circuit boards for packaging these electronic elements also have been developed to provide a high density package.
With a rapid progress in packaging techniques, it is desired to supply circuit boards with a multilayer wiring structure at a low cost. Such a circuit board can be manufactured by mounting bare chips of a semiconductor device such as LSI directly at a high density, and it can correspond to a high-speed signal processing circuit. Such a multilayer circuit board is required to have high reliability in electric connection between wiring patterns of plural layers formed with a minute wiring pitch and also excellent high frequency property, and is required to have high reliability in a connection with a semiconductor bare chip.
For satisfying this requirement, a resin multilayer circuit board having an any-layer IVH structure is proposed in JP-A-6-268345. In this reference, a copper-plated conductor on a through-hole inner wall, which mainly has been used for interlayer connection in a conventional multilayer circuit board, is replaced by filling of a conductor in a interstitial via hole (IVH) and at the same time, the IVH can be formed immediate below an element land or between arbitrary layers, so that substrate size can be decreased and a high density packaging can be provided.
FIGS. 12A-12G
show a method of manufacturing such a printed circuit board. First, as shown in
FIG. 12A
, mold-releasing films
401
made of polyester or the like are laminated on both surfaces of a porous substrate
402
such as an aramid epoxy pre-preg prepared by impregnating an aramid nonwoven fabric with a thermosetting epoxy resin. Next, as shown in
FIG. 12B
, via holes
403
are formed at predetermined positions of the porous substrate
402
by laser beam machining. Subsequently as shown in
FIG. 12C
, a conductive paste
404
is filled in the via holes
403
. In this step, the porous substrate
402
with the via holes
403
is placed on a table of a screen printer, and the conductive paste
404
is directly printed on the mold-releasing film
401
. The mold-releasing films
401
on the printing surface function as printing masks and prevent contamination of the surface of the porous substrate
402
. Next, the mold-releasing films
401
are peeled off from the surfaces of the porous substrate
402
, and then, metal foils
405
e.g., copper foils, are adhered to the surfaces of the porous substrate
402
. By applying heat and pressure in this condition, the porous substrate
402
is compressed and thinned as shown in FIG.
12
D. At that time, the conductive paste
404
in the via holes
403
also is compressed and binder ingredients contained in the conductive paste is extruded to strengthen bonding among the conductive ingredients and also between the conductive ingredients and metal foils
405
. As a result, the conductive substance in the conductive paste
404
is condensed and the layers are connected electrically with each other. Subsequently, the conductive paste
404
and the thermosetting resin composing the porous substrate
402
are cured. The metal foils
405
are etched selectively to have a predetermined pattern so that a double-sided circuit board as shown in
FIG. 12E
is provided. Further, as shown in
FIG. 12F
, porous substrates
406
and metal foils
407
are stuck to the surfaces of the double-sided circuit board by using a conductive paste
408
. After applying heat and pressure, as shown in
FIG. 12G
, the metal foils
407
are etched to have a predetermined pattern, so that a multilayer circuit board is obtained.
Resin multilayer substrates formed by using such substrates for forming circuits have been used for many electronic apparatuses because they have low coefficient of expansion, low dielectric constant, and light-weight.
However, a resin multilayer circuit board having the above-mentioned any-layer IVH structure has a core of an aramid nonwoven fabric, and a dielectric substrate is composed of a homogeneous mixture of an epoxy resin and aramid nonwoven fabric fibers. Such a dielectric substrate having a core of aramid nonwoven fabric has a coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) of about 100 ppm/° C. in the thickness direction, which is different considerably from CTE (about 17 ppm/° C.) of an interstitial via conductor forming the any-layer IVH structure.
Since the properties of the electronic apparatus may deteriorate to some degree under a severe use condition with abrupt change in temperature, printed circuit boards with higher reliability have been desired.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In order to solve the above-mentioned problems, a first purpose of the present invention is to provide a printed circuit board and a method of manufacturing the printed circuit board. The printed circuit board has an improved moisture resistance as a whole, so that the connection reliability and repair resistance are improved, and the printed circuit board comprises a dielectric substrate with improved mechanical strength e.g., flexural rigidity.
In addition to the first purpose, a second purpose is to provide a printed circuit board with improved adherence between a wiring pattern and a dielectric substrate and connection reliability between the wiring pattern and the interstitial via conductor, which is achieved by reducing the coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) of the entire dielectric substrate.
For achieving the purposes, a first printed circuit board according to the present invention comprises a dielectric substrate having via holes formed in the thickness direction in which a conductor containing a conductive filler is filled, and wiring layers are formed on both surfaces of the dielectric substrate so as to have a predetermined pattern and connected electrically with each other by the conductor. The printed circuit board is characterized in that the dielectric substrate is made of a glass cloth or a glass nonwoven fabric impregnated with a thermosetting epoxy resin mixed with fine particles, and the conductive filler contained in the conductor has an average particle diameter larger than that of the fine particles.
A second printed circuit board according to the present invention comprises an internal circuit board and external circuit boards provided on both surfaces of the internal circuit board. The internal circuit board comprises at least two layers of a wiring pattern connected by first interstitial via conductors. The external circuit boards comprise a dielectric material of a glass epoxy resin, second interstitial via conductors compressed into the dielectric substrate to have conductivity and also second wiring patterns arranged on the outermost surfaces of the dielectric substrate. The second printed circuit boards are characterized in that the first wiring pattern on the surfaces of the internal circuit board and the second wiring patterns of the external circuit boards are connected electrically with each other.
A first manufacturing method according to the present invention comprises steps of:
preparing a dielectric substrate of a pre-preg formed by impregnating a glass cloth or a glass nonwoven fabric with a thermosetting epoxy resin mixed with fine particles,
coating both surfaces of the dielectric substrate with mold-releasing films and subsequently forming a via hole,
filling in the via hole with a conductor containing a conductive filler having an average particle diameter larger than the average diameter of the fine pa
Andoh Daizo
Echigo Fumio
Nakamura Tadashi
Nakatani Yasuhiro
Nishiyama Tousaku
Dinh Tuan
Merchant & Gould P.C.
Talbott David L.
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