Patent classifications
H05K3/445
THROUGH-HOLE ELECTRODE SUBSTRATE
A through-hole electrode substrate includes a substrate including a through-hole extending from a first aperture of a first surface to a second aperture of a second surface, an area of the second aperture being larger than that of the first aperture, the through-hole having a minimum aperture part between the first aperture and the second aperture, wherein an area of the minimum aperture part in a planer view is smallest among a plurality of areas of the through-hole in a planer view, a filler arranged within the through-hole, and at least one gas discharge member contacting the filler exposed to one of the first surface and the second surface.
MULTILAYER BOARD AND MANUFACTURING METHOD OF THE SAME
A manufacturing method of a multilayer board includes: forming a metal core layer including a main body, an island portion, and four connection portions, the island portion having a substantially rectangle shape and being located in an opening formed in the main body, the opening having a substantially rectangle shape, the four connection portions connecting side surfaces of four corners of the island portion or side surfaces of vicinities of the four corners of the island portion to a side surface of the main body; forming a first insulating layer on the metal core layer and in the opening; and forming, in the first insulating layer, a hole reaching each of the four connection portions and removing at least a part of each of the four connection portions through the hole to electrically separate the main body and the island portion from each other
Through-hole electrode substrate
A through-hole electrode substrate includes a substrate including a through-hole extending from a first aperture of a first surface to a second aperture of a second surface, an area of the second aperture being larger than that of the first aperture, the through-hole having a minimum aperture part between the first aperture and the second aperture, wherein an area of the minimum aperture part in a planer view is smallest among a plurality of areas of the through-hole in a planer view, a filler arranged within the through-hole, and at least one gas discharge member contacting the filler exposed to one of the first surface and the second surface.
Intermediate printed board for making multiple printed circuit boards and method of manufacturing the same
An intermediate printed board has a plurality of unit regions that are to be cut out and separated to become a plurality of individual printed circuit boards, respectively. The intermediate printed board includes a metal core substrate including: a metal layer; and a plating layer formed on each of a top surface and a bottom surface of the metal layer, the plating layer being absent in each of cutting regions, the cutting regions being regions on the intermediate printed board where the plurality of unit regions are separated so as to produce the plurality of individual printed circuit boards; an insulating layer formed so as to cover a surface of the metal core substrate; and a conductive pattern formed on the insulating layer.
Multilayer wiring board
A multilayer wiring board having a high degree of freedom of wiring design and realizing high-density wiring, and a method to simply manufacture the multilayer wiring board is provided. A core substrate with two or more wiring layers provided thereon through an electrical insulating layer. The core substrate has a plurality of throughholes filled with an electroconductive material, and the front side and back side of the core substrate have been electrically connected to each other by the electroconductive material. The throughholes have an opening diameter in the range of 10 to 100 m. An insulation layer and an electroconductive material diffusion barrier layer are also provided, and the electroconductive material is filled into the throughholes through the insulation layer. A first wiring layer provided through an electrical insulating layer on the core substrate is connected to the electroconductive material filled into the throughhole through via.
Printed wiring board and camera module
A printed wiring board for camera module includes: first and second mounting regions for first and second image pickup devices respectively provided on one and the other sides in a front surface of the printed wiring board, the first and second mounting regions respectively provided with first and second conductive patterns configured to be electrically connected to the first and second image pickup devices, respectively, and a component mounting region provided between the first mounting region and the second mounting region, the component mounting region provided with a third conductive pattern, the third conductive pattern configured to be electrically connected to a signal processing component, amounting density of the third conductive pattern in the component mounting region being higher than that of the first conductive pattern in the first mounting region or a mounting density of the second conductive pattern in the second mounting region, in a plan view.
THROUGH-HOLE ELECTRODE SUBSTRATE
A through-hole electrode substrate includes a substrate including a through-hole extending from a first aperture of a first surface to a second aperture of a second surface, an area of the second aperture being larger than that of the first aperture, the through-hole having a minimum aperture part between the first aperture and the second aperture, wherein an area of the minimum aperture part in a planer view is smallest among a plurality of areas of the through-hole in a planer view, a filler arranged within the through-hole, and at least one gas discharge member contacting the filler exposed to one of the first surface and the second surface.
Through-hole electrode substrate
A method of manufacturing a through-hole electrode substrate includes forming a plurality of through-holes in a substrate, forming a plurality of through-hole electrodes by filling a conductive material into the plurality of through-holes, forming a first insulation layer on one surface of the substrate, forming a plurality of first openings which expose the plurality of through-hole electrodes corresponding to each of the plurality of through-hole electrodes, on the first insulation layer and correcting a position of the plurality of first openings using the relationship between a misalignment amount of a measured distance value of an open position of a leaning through-hole among the plurality of through-holes and of a design distance value of the open position of the leaning through-hole among the plurality of through-holes with respect to a center position of the substrate.
Wiring board, and manufacturing method
The present disclosure relates to a wiring board and a manufacturing method that simultaneously solve problems of stress and heat release A wiring board as one aspect of the present disclosure includes a glass substrate as a core member, and a plurality of through holes arranged in a cyclic manner in the glass substrate. The through holes are filled with different kinds of filling materials. A wiring board manufacturing method as one aspect of the present disclosure includes: a through hole formation step of forming through holes arranged in a cyclic manner in a glass substrate serving as a core member; and a filling step of forming a protecting sheet on the glass substrate, and filling through holes with a filling material through openings formed in the protecting sheet. The present disclosure can be applied to a wiring board that has a through-electrode-equipped glass substrate as the core member.
Through-hole electrode substrate
A through-hole electrode substrate includes a substrate including a through-hole extending from a first aperture of a first surface to a second aperture of a second surface, an area of the second aperture being larger than that of the first aperture, the through-hole having a minimum aperture part between the first aperture and the second aperture, wherein an area of the minimum aperture part in a planer view is smallest among a plurality of areas of the through-hole in a planer view, a filler arranged within the through-hole, and at least one gas discharge member contacting the filler exposed to one of the first surface and the second surface.