Composite substrate, method of manufacturing composite substrate, and method of manufacturing flexible board
10701805 ยท 2020-06-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H05K2201/0367
ELECTRICITY
H05K3/4638
ELECTRICITY
H05K1/118
ELECTRICITY
H05K2203/167
ELECTRICITY
H05K3/361
ELECTRICITY
H05K2201/041
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H05K1/11
ELECTRICITY
H05K3/36
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A composite substrate includes a flat cable and a mounting board. The flat cable includes a first end portion and a second end portion, and a first bonding portion, a circuit portion, and a second bonding portion in this order in the length direction from the first end portion toward the second end portion. A positioning hole is disposed between the first end portion and the first bonding portion in the length direction. Another positioning hole is disposed between the second end portion and the second bonding portion in the length direction. The mounting board includes a mounting land conductor and a convex portion. The convex portion is fitted in the positioning hole. The mounting land conductor is bonded by surface mounting to an external connection conductor of the first bonding portion and an external connection conductor of the second bonding portion.
Claims
1. A composite substrate comprising: a flexible board including a flexible insulating base material; and a mounting board bonded to the flexible board; wherein the flexible board includes: a first end in a length direction; a second end in the length direction; a first bonding portion provided in a vicinity of the first end; a second bonding portion provided in a vicinity of the second end; a circuit portion provided between the first bonding portion and the second bonding portion in the length direction; a first positioning member of which at least a portion is provided between the first end and the first bonding portion in the length direction; and a second positioning member of which at least a portion is provided between the second end and the second bonding portion in the length direction; the mounting board includes: a first mounting board side bonding portion to which the first bonding portion is to be bonded by surface mounting; a second mounting board side bonding portion to which the second bonding portion is to be bonded by surface mounting; a first mounting board side positioning member to be fixed to the first positioning member; and a second mounting board side positioning member to be fixed to the second positioning member; wherein the first positioning member includes a positioning hole provided in the flexible board; and the first mounting board side positioning member includes a convex portion provided on the mounting board; wherein the flexible board further comprises an auxiliary conductor located in proximity to the positioning hole and surrounding or substantially surrounding the positioning hole in a plan view; and the positioning hole has a shape in which a plane cross sectional area decreases from a surface of the flexible board on a side on which the flexible board is mounted to the mounting board toward a center position in a thickness direction of the flexible insulating base material.
2. The composite substrate according to claim 1, wherein the second positioning member includes a positioning hole provided in the flexible board; and the second mounting board side positioning member includes a convex portion provided on the mounting board.
3. The composite substrate according to claim 1, wherein the second positioning member includes a convex portion provided on the flexible board; and the second mounting board side positioning member includes a positioning hole provided in the mounting board.
4. The composite substrate according to claim 1, wherein the flexible insulating base material is made of a thermoplastic resin.
5. The composite substrate according to claim 1, wherein the flexible board further comprises a curved portion or a corner portion at an intermediate position in the length direction.
6. The composite substrate according to claim 1, wherein the circuit portion comprises a passive element including a conductor pattern.
7. The composite substrate according to claim 6, wherein the passive element is a coil.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(24) Composite substrates and methods of manufacturing composite substrates according to preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
(25) As shown in
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(27) The front surface of the base material layer 211 is in contact with the rear surface of the base material layer 212. A conductor pattern 23 and external connection conductors 241 and 242 are provided on the rear surface of the base material layer 211. The conductor pattern 23 is provided on the rear surface except in the vicinity of the first end portion and the second end portion in the length direction of the base material layer 211 (the flexible insulating base material 21). In other words, an end portion on the side of the first end portion of the conductor pattern 23 is spaced apart from the first end portion of the flexible insulating base material 21, and an end portion on the side of the second end portion of the conductor pattern 23 is spaced apart from the second end portion of the flexible insulating base material 21.
(28) The external connection conductor 241 is provided at a position spaced apart from the first end portion in the length direction of the base material layer 211. The external connection conductor 241 is surrounded or substantially surrounded by the conductor pattern 23, and is spaced apart from the conductor pattern 23 by a conductor non-formed portion 231. The external connection conductor 242 is provided at a position spaced apart from the second end portion in the length direction of the base material layer 211. The external connection conductor 242 is surrounded or substantially surrounded by the conductor pattern 23, and is spaced apart from the conductor pattern 23 by a conductor non-formed portion 232.
(29) A conductor pattern 22 and a plurality of auxiliary conductors 270 are provided on the surface of the base material layer 212. The conductor pattern 22 is a linear conductor extending in the length direction. The end portion on the side of the first end portion of the conductor pattern 22 overlaps with the external connection conductor 241 in a plan view. The end portion on the side of the second end portion of the conductor pattern 22 overlaps with the external connection conductor 242 in a plan view. The plurality of auxiliary conductors 270 are provided around the end portion on the side of the first end portion and the end portion on the side of the second end portion of the conductor pattern 22. The plurality of auxiliary conductors 270 overlap with the conductor pattern 23 in a plan view.
(30) A conductor pattern 25 is provided on the surface of the base material layer 213. The conductor pattern 25 is provided on the surface except in the vicinity of the first end portion and the second end portion in the length direction of the base material layer 213 (the flexible insulating base material 21). The conductor pattern 25 overlaps with the conductor pattern 23 and the external connection conductors 241 and 242 in a plan view.
(31) The base material layers 211, 212, and 213 include a plurality of interlayer connection conductors 260. The plurality of interlayer connection conductors 260 connect the conductor pattern 25, the plurality of auxiliary conductors 270, and the conductor pattern 23. The base material layers 211 and 212 include interlayer connection conductors 261 and 262. The interlayer connection conductor 261 connects the conductor pattern 22 and the external connection conductor 241. The interlayer connection conductor 262 connects the conductor pattern 22 and the external connection conductor 242.
(32) The external connection conductors 241 and 242 and a portion of the conductor pattern 23 are exposed on the side of the rear surface of the flat cable 20 by a through hole 330 provided in the protective film 202.
(33) As shown in
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(35) With such a configuration, as shown in
(36) Further, as shown in
(37) The positioning hole 31 is disposed between the first end portion of the flat cable 20 and the external connection conductor 241. In other words, the positioning hole 31 is disposed between the first end portion and the first bonding portion RE21 in the length direction of the flat cable 20 (the flexible insulating base material 21). This positioning hole 31 corresponds to the first positioning member.
(38) The positioning hole 32 is disposed between the second end portion of the flat cable 20 and the external connection conductor 242. In other words, the positioning hole 32 is disposed between the second end portion and the second bonding portion RE22 in the length direction of the flat cable 20 (the flexible insulating base material 21). This positioning hole 32 corresponds to the second positioning member.
(39) The positioning holes 31 and 32 may be provided in each of the base material layers 211, 212, and 213 before being stacked on one another or may be provided after the base material layers 211, 212, and 213 are stacked on one another. For example, patterning is performed so that no conductor patterns may be provided in a portion in which a positioning hole in the outermost layer is provided, and then the positioning hole is able to be provided by laser irradiation.
(40) As shown in
(41) The convex portion 431 is fitted in the positioning hole 31 of the flat cable 20 and then fixed in the positioning hole 31. In addition, although not shown in
(42) Further, in the configuration of the first preferred embodiment, the positioning hole 31 is positioned closer to the side of the first end portion than to the conductor patterns 22, 23, and 25 and the external connection conductor 241, and the positioning hole 32 is positioned closer to the second end portion than to the conductor patterns 22, 23, and 25 and the external connection conductor 242. As a result, the shapes of the conductor patterns 22, 23, and 25 and the external connection conductors 241 and 242 are not subject to the influence of the positioning holes 31 and 32, which enables the flat cable 20 to easily obtain desired electrical characteristics. In addition, since the positioning holes 31 and 32 are spaced apart from the conductor patterns 22, 23, and 25, and the external connection conductors 241 and 242, even when conductive convex portions 431 and 432 are fitted in the positioning holes 31 and 32, a change in the electrical characteristics of the flat cable 20 due to fitting of the convex portions 431 and 432 is able to be significantly reduced or prevented. In other words, even when the mounting board 40 is bonded to the flat cable 20, the flat cable 20 is able to obtain desired electrical characteristics.
(43) It is to be noted that the height H of the convex portions 431 and 432 may preferably be less than or equal to the depth D of the positioning holes 31 and 32. As a result, also when the convex portions 431 and 432 are inserted in the positioning holes 31 and 32, the convex portions 431 and 432 do not project from the side of the surface of the flat cable 20. Thus, the composite substrate 10 is able to be reduced in height.
(44) Further, the height H of the convex portions 431 and 432 may preferably be greater than or equal to one-half of the depth D of the positioning holes 31 and 32, for example. As a result, the convex portions 431 and 432 are unlikely to be detached from the positioning holes 31 and 32. So that the flat cable 20 and the mounting board 40 are able to reliably maintain a positioning state.
(45) The composite substrate with such a configuration is able to be manufactured by a non-limiting example of a manufacturing method shown below.
(46) First, a flat cable 20 including positioning holes 31 and 32 is provided (S101). Next, a mounting board 40 including positioning convex portions 431 and 432 is provided (S102). It is to be noted that Steps S101 and S102 may be performed in reverse order or may be simultaneously performed in parallel.
(47) The flat cable 20 is positioned with respect to the mounting board 40 by fitting the convex portion 431 in the positioning hole 31 and fitting the convex portion 432 in the positioning hole 32 (S103). This step corresponds to a step of positioning the flat cable 20 on the mounting board 40. It is to be noted that, at a time of this positioning, the flat cable 20 and the mounting board 40 may be temporarily fixed to each other with an adhesive material, such as an insulating adhesive material, for example. In such a case, the bonding stability at a time of subsequently bonding the flat cable 20 and the mounting board 40 in a planar manner is further improved.
(48) In a state in which the flat cable 20 is positioned on the mounting board 40, the external connection conductors 241 and 242 are bonded to the mounting land conductors 411 and 412 in a planar manner by a process, such as a reflow process (S104), for example. At this time, a portion of the conductor pattern 23 is bonded to the mounting land conductor 420 in a planar manner. This step corresponds to a step of bonding the flat cable 20 on the mounting board 40.
(49) With the use of such a manufacturing method, at the time of bonding, the external connection conductors 241 and 242 reliably face the mounting land conductors 411 and 412. As a result, the flat cable 20 is able to be significantly reduced or prevented from being displaced from a position at which the flat cable 20 is to be bonded to the mounting board 40, and the reliability of bonding the flat cable 20 and the mounting board 40 is able to be improved.
(50) Subsequently, a composite substrate according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
(51) The composite substrate 10A according to the second preferred embodiment is different from the composite substrate 10 according to the first preferred embodiment in the structure of a flat cable 20A. Other configurations are the same or substantially the same as the configurations of the composite substrate 10 according to the first preferred embodiment, and a description of the same or similar configuration will be omitted.
(52) The flat cable 20A is different from the flat cable 20 in the shape of positioning holes 31A and 32A and in the positions in which the positioning holes 31A and 32A are disposed in a flexible insulating base material 21A. The positioning hole 31A is partially open from a first end portion of the flexible insulating base material 21A to the outside. Similarly, the positioning hole 32A is partially open from a second end portion of the flexible insulating base material 21A to the outside.
(53) Even with such a configuration, similarly to the first preferred embodiment, while the flat cable 20A has desired electrical characteristics, the composite substrate 10A with the high reliability of bonding the flat cable 20A and the mounting board 40 is able to be obtained.
(54) It is to be noted that the center or approximate center of the positioning hole 31A preferably does not overlap with the first end portion in a plan view of the flat cable 20A. In other words, the center or approximate center of the positioning hole 31A is preferably located between a first bonding portion RE21 (see
(55) Subsequently, a composite substrate according to a third preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
(56) As shown in
(57) The flat cable 20B includes a convex portion 310. The convex portion 310 is disposed between the first end portion and the first bonding portion RE21 of the flat cable 20B. The convex portion 310 projects from the rear surface of the flat cable 20B. This convex portion 310 corresponds to the first positioning member. It is to be noted that, although not shown, a convex portion having the same or substantially the same shape as the convex portion 310 and being provided at the second end portion of the flat cable 20B corresponds to the second positioning portion.
(58) The mounting board 40B includes a positioning hole 440. The positioning hole 440 is concave from the surface of the board body 400. This positioning hole 440 corresponds to the first mounting board side positioning member. It is to be noted that, although not shown, another positioning hole provided at the second end portion of the mounting board 40B and different from this positioning hole 440 corresponds to the second mounting board side positioning member.
(59) The convex portion 310 is fitted in the positioning hole 440. As a result, the flat cable 20B is positioned with respect to the mounting board 40B. At this time, the height H of the convex portion 310 is preferably greater than or equal to one-half and less than or equal to the depth of the depth D of the positioning hole 440. Similarly, the positioning hole provided at the second end portion of the mounting board 40B also preferably has the same or substantially the same dimension as the positioning hole 440.
(60) Even with such a configuration, similarly to the first preferred embodiment, while the flat cable 20B has desired electrical characteristics, the composite substrate 10B with the high reliability of bonding the flat cable 20B and the mounting board 40B is able to be obtained.
(61) Subsequently, a composite substrate according to a fourth preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
(62) As shown in
(63) The flat cable 20C includes a first bonding portion RE21C, a circuit portion RE1C, and a second bonding portion RE22C in this order in the length direction from a first end portion toward a second end portion. The first bonding portion RE21C and the second bonding portion RE22C are portions to be bonded to a mounting board which is not shown. The circuit portion RE1C includes a passive element (such as a capacitor, and a coil, for example) defined by a conductor pattern (not shown) provided in a flexible insulating base material 21C. The circuit portion RE1C includes a corner portion at which the direction in the length direction changes, in the middle portion in the length direction.
(64) The positioning hole 31C is disposed between the first end portion and the first bonding portion RE21C of the flat cable 20C, in the length direction of the flat cable 20C (the flexible insulating base material 21C). The positioning hole 32C is disposed between the second end portion and the second bonding portion RE22C of the flat cable 20C, in the length direction of the flat cable 20C (the flexible insulating base material 21C).
(65) In a configuration including a corner portion in the middle portion in the length direction, it is easy to deform from the corner portion as a starting point. However, with positioning members including the positioning hole and the convex portion, while having desired electrical characteristics in the circuit portion, the composite substrate with the high reliability of bonding the flat cable 20C and the mounting board is able to be obtained. It is to be noted that, while the corner portion is provided in the middle portion in the length direction of the flat cable 20C (the flexible insulating base material 21C) in the fourth preferred embodiment, a curved portion that changes a direction in the length direction may be provided or the corner portion and the curved portion may be combined. Even in such a case, the same or substantially the same advantageous effect is able to be obtained as in the fourth preferred embodiment.
(66) Subsequently, a composite substrate according to a fifth preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
(67) As shown in
(68) The flexible insulating base material 21D is a stacked body including the base material layers 211D and 212D. The base material layers 211D and 212D are preferably made of a thermoplastic resin, for example. The base material layers 211D and 212D are bent in the middle portion in the length direction. In other words, the flexible insulating base material 21D is bent in the middle portion in the length direction.
(69) The flat cable 20D includes a first bonding portion RE21D, a circuit portion RE1D, and a second bonding portion RE22D in this order in the length direction from a first end portion toward a second end portion. The first bonding portion RE21D includes an external connection conductor 241D and bonded to a not-shown mounting board. The second bonding portion RE22D includes an external connection conductor 242D and bonded to a not-shown mounting board.
(70) The first bonding portion RE21D of the base material layers 211D includes an auxiliary conductor 280D. The auxiliary conductor 280D is connected to the external connection conductor 241D of the base material layer 212D through an interlayer connection conductor 226D.
(71) The circuit portion RE1D of the base material layers 211D includes a conductor pattern 221D, and a pad conductor 222D for interlayer connection. The one end of the conductor pattern 221D is connected to the auxiliary conductor 280D, and another end of the conductor pattern 221D is connected to the pad conductor 222D.
(72) The first bonding portion RE21D of the base material layers 212D includes the external connection conductor 241D. The second bonding portion RE22D of the base material layers 212D includes the external connection conductor 242D. The circuit portion RE1D of the base material layers 212D includes a coil conductor pattern 223D, and a pad conductor 224D for interlayer connection. The one end of the coil conductor pattern 223D is connected to the external connection conductor 242D, and another end of the coil conductor pattern 223D is connected to the pad conductor 224D. The pad conductor 224D and the pad conductor 222D are connected through an interlayer connection conductor 225D. With this configuration, a coil is provided in the circuit portion RE1D.
(73) The positioning hole 31D is disposed between the first end portion and the first bonding portion RE21D of the flat cable 20D, in the length direction of the flat cable 20D (the flexible insulating base material 21D). The positioning hole 32D is disposed between the second end portion and the second bonding portion RE22D of the flat cable 20D, in the length direction of the flat cable 20D (the flexible insulating base material 21D).
(74) Even in such a configuration, while having desired electrical characteristics in the circuit portion, the composite substrate with the high reliability of bonding the flat cable 20D and the mounting board is able to be obtained.
(75) Further, the flat cable 20D includes an auxiliary projecting portion at an intermediate position in the length direction of the circuit portion RE1D. The auxiliary projecting portion includes an auxiliary positioning hole 33D. This auxiliary positioning hole 33D is fitted in a convex portion (not shown) of the mounting board.
(76) With such a configuration, the flat cable 20D is able to be more reliably positioned with respect to the mounting board. In addition, this positioning state is able to be more stably maintained.
(77) In particular, a coil, that generates a magnetic field, is likely to be coupled to other circuit conductors (such as a circuit conductor provided on a mounting board). However, with the configuration of the fifth preferred embodiment, a coil is able to be disposed at a desired position of a mounting board. Therefore, a change in characteristics of the coil due to mounting of the coil to the mounting board is able to be significantly reduced or prevented more reliably.
(78) Subsequently, a composite substrate according to a sixth preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
(79) As shown in
(80) A flat cable 20E according to the sixth preferred embodiment is different from the flat cable 20 according to the first preferred embodiment in that a plurality of positioning holes 31 and 32 are provided. A mounting board 40E according to the sixth preferred embodiment is different from the mounting board 40 according to the first preferred embodiment in that a plurality of convex portions 431 and 432 are provided. Other configurations are the same as or similar to the configurations of the composite substrate and the flat cable according to the first preferred embodiment, and a description of the same or similar configuration will be omitted.
(81) The flat cable 20E includes a plurality of positioning holes 31 and a plurality of positioning holes 32. The plurality of positioning holes 31 are disposed between the first end portion and the first bonding portion RE21 (see
(82) The mounting board 40E includes a plurality of convex portions 431 and 432. The plurality of convex portions 431 are respectively fitted in the plurality of positioning holes 31. The plurality of convex portions 432 are respectively fitted in the plurality of positioning holes 32.
(83) With such a configuration, a positioning state in which the flat cable 20E is positioned on the mounting board 40E is able to be more reliably maintained.
(84) Subsequently, a composite substrate according to a seventh preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
(85) The composite substrates 10F, 10G, and 10H according to the seventh preferred embodiment are different from the composite substrate 10 according to the first preferred embodiment in the positioning member. Other basic configurations are the same as or similar to the configurations of the composite substrate 10 according to the first preferred embodiment, and a description of the same or substantially the same configuration will be omitted. In addition, although
(86) As shown in
(87) Thus, for example, the flat cable 20F and the mounting board 40 are easily disposed to be flush or substantially flush with each other, which makes it possible to easily obtain a low profile composite substrate 10F. In addition, with such a configuration, the convex portion 431 is easily inserted to the positioning hole 31F, and the convex portion 431 is fixed at a desired position of the positioning hole 31F by a self-alignment effect. As a result, positioning is able to be easily and accurately performed.
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(91) In such a configuration, when the convex portion 431H is fitted in the positioning hole 31H, the second portion of the convex portion 431H is disposed in the wide portion of the positioning hole 31H. As a result, the second portion of the convex portion 431H is retained by the narrow portion on the side of the opening of the positioning hole 31H, and thus the convex portion 431H is unlikely to detach from the positioning hole 31H.
(92) Therefore, a positioning state in which the flat cable 20H is positioned on the mounting board 40H is able to be more reliably maintained.
(93) Subsequently, a flat cable of a composite substrate according to an eighth preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
(94) As shown in
(95) In addition, in the eighth preferred embodiment, although only the first end portion of the flat cable 20J is shown, the second end portion also has the same or substantially the same structure.
(96) The flat cable 20J includes the flexible insulating base material 21J. The flexible insulating base material 21J includes a positioning hole 31J and an auxiliary conductor 50J in the vicinity of the first end portion.
(97) The auxiliary conductor 50J is provided in the vicinity of the first end portion in the flexible insulating base material 21J. More specifically, the auxiliary conductor 50J is provided in an area between the first end portion and the first bonding portion (not shown: see the first bonding portion RE21 of
(98) The auxiliary conductor 50J includes an opening 510J. The opening 510J preferably has a circular or substantially circular shape in a plan view, for example, and is a hole that penetrates the auxiliary conductor 50J in the thickness direction.
(99) The positioning hole 31J is provided in the vicinity of the first end portion in the flexible insulating base material 21J. More specifically, the positioning hole 31J is provided in an area between the first end portion and the first bonding portion (not shown: see the first bonding portion RE21 of
(100) The positioning hole 31J includes a first portion 311J and a second portion 312J. The first portion 311J and the second portion 312J communicate with each other. The first portion 311J is open to the side of the rear surface of the flexible insulating base material 21J. The second portion 312J is open to the side of the front surface of the flexible insulating base material 21J.
(101) The first portion 311J preferably has a columnar shape of which the plane cross sectional area (the plane area of the first portion 311J when being cut by a plane perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to the thickness direction of the flexible insulating base material 21J) gradually decreases from the rear surface toward the middle position in the thickness direction of the flexible insulating base material 21J, in the thickness direction of the flexible insulating base material 21J. In other words, as shown in
(102) It is to be noted that the plane cross sectional shape (the shape obtained by cutting the positioning hole 31J by a plane perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to the thickness direction of the flexible insulating base material 21J) of the positioning hole 31J may not be a circle or substantially a circle. For example, the plane cross sectional shape of the positioning hole 31J may be an ellipse or a polygon.
(103) With such a configuration, as shown in
(104) Further, the diameter of the convex portion 431 is preferably larger than the diameter of the second portion 312J of the positioning hole 31J in the flexible insulating base material 21J of the flat cable 20J, so that, as shown in GP of
(105) The flat cable 20J having such a configuration may be manufactured by the following manufacturing method.
(106) First, the auxiliary conductor 50J including the opening 510J is provided on a specific base material layer (the base material layer 211J shown in
(107) Next, in accordance with the opening 510J of the auxiliary conductor 50J, a through hole is respectively provided in each base material layer (the base material layers 211J and 212J shown in
(108) Subsequently, a plurality of base material layers (the base material layers 211J and 212J shown in
(109) Subsequently, a rigid body 90 is brought into contact with the surface of the stacked body (the surface on the side of the base material layer 212J shown in
(110) With such a manufacturing method, since the auxiliary conductor 50J is provided at the time of heating and isotropic pressing, the base material layer 211J with which the rigid body 90 is not in contact is more likely to deform than the base material layer 212J with which the rigid body 90 is in contact. As a result, the through hole provided in the base material layer 211J deforms, and the first portion 311J of the positioning hole 31J is provided. On the other hand, the amount of deformation of the through hole provided in the base material layer 212J is small, and the second portion 312J of the positioning hole 31J is provided.
(111) In this manner, with the manufacturing method according to the eighth preferred embodiment, the positioning hole 31J that changes in shape at an intermediate position in the thickness direction is able to be easily manufactured.
(112) The positioning hole 31J is also able to be manufactured by the following manufacturing method.
(113) The second manufacturing method shown in
(114) First, the auxiliary conductor 50J including the opening 510J is provided on a specific base material layer (the base material layer 211J shown in
(115) Next, in accordance with the opening 510J of the auxiliary conductor 50J, a through hole is provided at a position (the center or approximate center of the opening 510J) of a specific base material layer (the base material layer 211J shown in
(116) Subsequently, a plurality of base material layers are stacked on one another (S213). Then, a rigid body 90 is brought into contact with the surface of the stacked body (S214). The rigid body 90 is in contact with the entire or substantially the entire surface of the stacked body. Then, while the rigid body 90 is in contact with the surface of the stacked body, as shown in
(117) Subsequently, a through hole is provided by laser or other suitable method at a position that overlaps with the first portion 311J, in the stacked body to which the heating and isotropic pressing have been performed, that is, in the flexible insulating base material (S216). The second portion 312J of the positioning hole 31J is provided by this through hole.
(118) Even with such a manufacturing method, the positioning hole 31J is able to be easily provided.
(119) In addition, the positioning hole is also able to be manufactured by the following manufacturing method.
(120) First, the auxiliary conductor 50J including the opening 510J is provided on the base material layer 211J (S301).
(121) Subsequently, as shown in
(122) Subsequently, as shown in
(123) Subsequently, as shown in
(124) In this manufacturing method, since the second portion 312JA is provided after the first portion 311JA is provided in accordance with the first portion 311JA, positional misalignment between the first portion 311JA and the second portion 312JA is able to be significantly reduced or prevented from occurring.
(125) In addition, the positioning hole is also able to be manufactured by the following manufacturing method.
(126) The manufacturing method shown in
(127) First, the auxiliary conductor 50J including the opening 510J is provided on the base material layer 211J. In addition, a through hole 311JJ is provided in the base material layer 211J in accordance with the opening 510J of the auxiliary conductor 50J.
(128) Subsequently, as shown in
(129) Subsequently, as shown in
(130) Subsequently, as shown in
(131) Subsequently, a flat cable according to a ninth preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
(132) A flat cable 20K according to the ninth preferred embodiment is different from the flat cable 20J according to the eighth preferred embodiment in the shape of a positioning hole 31K. The other configurations (such as an auxiliary conductor 50K and an opening 510K, for example) of the flat cable 20K are the same as or similar to the configurations of the flat cable 20J, and a description of the same or similar configuration will be omitted.
(133) The positioning hole 31K is a positioning hole that is concave from the rear surface of a flexible insulating base material 21K, and does not penetrate the flexible insulating base material 21K. In other words, the positioning hole 31K is the same or substantially the same as the structure of only the first portion 311J in the positioning hole 31J according to the eighth preferred embodiment.
(134) The positioning hole 31K is able to be manufactured by executing steps from Step S201 to Step S215 in the second manufacturing method as shown in
(135) Subsequently, a flat cable according to a tenth preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
(136) As shown in
(137) The auxiliary conductor 50M includes an opening 510M. The opening 510M includes a tapered or substantially tapered wall surface, and the diameter of the opening 510M on the side of the base material layer 211M is larger than the diameter of the opening 510M on the side of the base material layer 212M.
(138) With such a configuration, the base material layer 211M deforms in accordance with the shape (the shape of an end portion on the side of the opening 510M of the auxiliary conductor 50M) of the opening 510M, which makes it easy to provide a positioning hole 31M including a tapered or substantially tapered wall surface of which the diameter of the opening on the rear surface of the flexible insulating base material 21M is larger than the diameter of the bottom surface.
(139) Such a shape is able to be easily obtained by providing the auxiliary conductor 50M in the base material layer 212M adjacent to the base material layer 211M in which a through hole 31MM (a through hole that deforms by heating and isotropic pressing and serves as a positioning hole 31M) is provided as a positioning hole 31M, for example, as shown in
(140) It is to be noted that each of the above-described preferred embodiments have described an example in which a positioning hole is disposed at both ends in the length direction of a flat cable (the flexible insulating base material) as an example of a flexible board and a convex portion is disposed on a mounting board, and an example in which a convex portion is disposed at both ends in the length direction of a flat cable (the flexible insulating base material) and a positioning hole is disposed in a mounting board. However, a positioning hole may be disposed at a first end portion in the length direction of a flat cable, a convex portion may be disposed at a second end portion, and a convex portion and a positioning hole may be disposed at a mounting board so as to be fitted to the positioning hole and the convex portion of the flat cable. In addition, the shape of the convex portion of the first end portion and the shape of the convex portion of the second end portion may be different, or the shape of the positioning hole of the first end portion and the shape of the positioning hole of the second end portion may be different. As a result, the flat cable is able to be prevented from being reversely disposed with respect to the mounting board.
(141) In addition, the diameter of the tip of the convex portion may be smaller than the diameter of portions other than the tip. As a result, the convex portion is easily inserted into the positioning hole.
(142) The bonding of a flat cable and a mounting board is not limited to solder bonding and may be any bonding, such as an anisotropic conductive film and an adhesive tape, for example, as long as the flat cable and the mounting board are bonded, adhered, or stuck to each other, in a planar manner.
(143) In addition, the configurations of each of the above-described preferred embodiments may be properly combined, and the advantageous operational effects produced by the configuration of each of the above-described preferred embodiments is able to be obtained in such combined configurations.
(144) Moreover, in the configuration of each of the above-described preferred embodiments, in a plan view, the conductor surrounding a positioning hole is continuous over the entire or substantially the entire periphery, but may be partially cut off, for example.
(145) While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described above, it is to be understood that variations and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention. The scope of the present invention, therefore, is to be determined solely by the following claims.