Precision PCB Fabrication, PCB Assembly, Components sourcing,  No MOQ...
You are here: Home » About Us » PCB Blogs » Knowledge » HDI and FPC enable IoT

HDI and FPC enable IoT

Inquire

facebook sharing button
twitter sharing button
line sharing button
wechat sharing button
linkedin sharing button
pinterest sharing button
whatsapp sharing button
kakao sharing button
snapchat sharing button
sharethis sharing button

Beginning in the 1980s, the electronics industry began the early days of transition from pin-in-hole wave soldering to surface mounting of increasingly complex semiconductor packages. Strategic technical analysts at companies such as IBM, Bell Labs (Western Electric), Digital Equipment, Hitachi, NEC, and Hewlett Packard realized the existing PCB processes and materials faced an impending industry-wide capability bottleneck with urgent implications in limiting copper trace and solder pad featuring. From this exigency came the industry-wide invention of a continuing variety of microvia processes and production systems that continues to this day. Today, the copper filled, stacked laser drilled microvia multilayer process is the dominant in global production.

The HDI-FPC hybrid platform, known as rigid-flex or RFPCs, has been adapted to a number of different stackups to solve designers’ interconnect- product structuring challenges, resulting in an extensive patent literature of innovation. In general, one or more fine line single or double sided FPCs are applied as the conformal connection planes in a stackup combining HDI rigid PCB inner and outer layers, and appropriate adhesives and coverlays to both combine and protect the core for laser via creation, as well as final plated through-hole (PTH) and final metal finish plating steps. HDI layers and sub-composites with laser drilled vias combined with stacked, copper filled vias up to 16 layers has become the state of the art in circuit design for the newest generation of mobile phones, wearable electronics, and IoT modules.

The rapid evolution of high-density interconnects printed circuit board (HDI PCB) technologies over the last five years has been accelerated largely by the mass production demands for global deployment of 3G and 4G mobile phone products at attractive consumer pricing. The major capacity expansions in Asia factories has allowed circuit shipments at the highest volumes and quality levels yet experienced since the invention of the circuit board in the 1950s.
 

PCB surface treatment

As the Internet of Things (IoT) spawns new intelligent connected platforms (IP) for sensing and control products such as wearable electronics, home automation, and medical monitoring, HDI processing is being applied to rigid-flexible printed circuits (RFPC) and multilayer flexible printed circuits (FPCs), modified in new ways to achieve mechanical, physical, and chemical exposure robustness and low latency communication to the cloud.
 
In a parallel but separate roadmap, the flexible circuit has evolved since its inception as an early alternative to cabling and power distribution. Flexible printed circuits evolved quickly in the early 1980s to become the dominant form factor for very fine-pitch semiconductor packaging substrates and liquid crystal display interconnection. With reel-to-reel mass production lines adapted for wet chemical and fine-line lithographic techniques, FPCs continue to be an essential element in product design solutions today, especially for touch screen and large area LCD and LED based displays.

Table of Content list
Sign up for our newsletter

PCB Fab

PCB Assembly

Capabilities

CONTACT US
General Inquiry
Email: sales@syspcb.com
Phone: +86-0769-82201689
Fax: +86-0769-87799518

Tech Support
Email: tech@syspcb.com
Phone: +86-0769-82201689
SOCIAL NETWORKS
Copyright © 2024 SYS Technology Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.|Privacy policy|sitemap
We use cookies to enable all functionalities for best performance during your visit and to improve our services by giving us some insight into how the website is being used. Continued use of our website without having changed your browser settings confirms your acceptance of these cookies. For details please see our privacy policy.
×