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Definition of blind buried holes in PCB circuit boards

Time:2023-09-25Views:


1Definition of blind buried holes in PCB circuit boards

Blind buried holes refer to circuit connection holes that are not visible on the surface of some conductive hole areas in a circuit board. Usually, blind holes start from one surface of the board and end in one or more internal layers, without penetrating the entire board.

Blind buried holes are usually divided into two types: blind holes and buried holes. Blind holes are conductive holes from the outer layer to the inner layer, with one end visible from the outer layer of the board and the other end hidden in the inner layer. Buried holes are completely hidden between internal layers and are invisible to any side of the circuit board.

2The manufacturing process of blind buried holes in PCB circuits

Making blind buried holes requires a more complex process than conventional circuit board fabrication. The production process mainly includes steps such as precise hole marking, precise drilling, hole wall copper plating, pattern transfer, and electroplating. At each step, special equipment and techniques are required to ensure the accuracy and quality of the production process.

Increasing the complexity of blind hole manufacturing process will also increase the manufacturing cost of circuit boards. Therefore, blind buried holes are generally only used when necessary, such as in high-frequency and high-density circuit designs.


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