US20190350091A1 - Flexible printed circuit board - Google Patents

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US20190350091A1
US20190350091A1 US16/523,016 US201916523016A US2019350091A1 US 20190350091 A1 US20190350091 A1 US 20190350091A1 US 201916523016 A US201916523016 A US 201916523016A US 2019350091 A1 US2019350091 A1 US 2019350091A1
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  • the subject matter herein generally relates to circuit boards, and particularly, to a flexible printed circuit board (FPCB).
  • FPCB flexible printed circuit board
  • Double-sided FPCBs are widely used in various kinds of electronic devices.
  • through holes are needed to be defined at opposite sides of the circuit laminate of the FPCB.
  • copper is plated in the through holes to form conductive vias that electrically connect the conductive wiring circuits on the opposite sides of the circuit laminate.
  • bubbles may form during the plating of copper.
  • the bubbles may burst during the curing process, which may decrease the quality of the FPCB.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram of an embodiment of a copper substrate comprising two opposing first copper foil layers.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram showing first through holes defined in the copper substrate of FIG. 1 .
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a conductive paste block formed in each first through hole of FIG. 2 .
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a dry film covering each first copper foil layer of FIG. 3 .
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram showing each first copper foil layer of FIG. 4 etched away to form a first conductive wiring layer.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram showing an insulating layer and a second copper foil layer covering each first conductive wiring layer of FIG. 5 and second through holes defined.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram showing a conductive layer, a copper plating layer, and a conductive via formed on each second copper foil layer of FIG. 6 .
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram of an FPCB formed by etching away each conductive layer, each copper plating layer, and each second copper foil layer of FIG. 7 .
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram showing a conductive via formed in the second through hole of FIG. 6 .
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram of another FPCB formed by etching away each second copper foil layer of FIG. 9 .
  • FIG. 11 is a diagram of another embodiment of an insulating laminate comprising two releasing films.
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram showing first through holes defined in the insulating laminate of FIG. 11 .
  • FIG. 13 is a diagram showing a conductive paste block formed in each first through hole of FIG. 2 and the releasing films removed.
  • FIG. 14 is a diagram of a circuit laminate.
  • FIG. 15 is a diagram showing the circuit laminate of FIG. 14 formed on the insulating laminate of FIG. 13 .
  • FIG. 16 is a diagram showing second through holes defined in the circuit laminate of FIG. 15 .
  • FIG. 17 is similar to FIG. 2 , but showing the first through holes defined in the copper substrate, of another embodiment.
  • FIG. 18 is a diagram showing a conductive paste block formed in each first through hole of FIG. 17 .
  • FIG. 19 is a diagram showing a dry film covering each first copper foil layer of FIG. 18 .
  • FIG. 20 is a diagram showing each first copper foil layer of FIG. 19 etched away to form a first conductive wiring layer.
  • FIG. 21 is a diagram showing an insulating layer and a second copper foil layer covering each first conductive wiring layer of FIG. 20 , and second through holes defined.
  • FIG. 22 is a diagram showing a conductive layer, a copper plating layer, and a conductive via formed on each second copper foil layer of FIG. 21 .
  • FIG. 23 is a diagram of an FPCB formed by etching away each conductive layer, each copper plating layer, and each second copper foil layer of FIG. 22 .
  • FIG. 24 is a diagram showing a conductive via formed in the second through hole of FIG. 21 .
  • FIG. 25 is a diagram of another FPCB formed by etching away each second copper foil layer of FIG. 24 .
  • a method for making an FPCB 100 is presented in accordance with a first embodiment.
  • the method for making the FPCB 100 is provided by way of example, as there are a variety of ways to carry out the method.
  • the method can begin at step 1.
  • a copper substrate 10 a is provided.
  • the copper substrate 10 a comprises a base layer 11 having opposite surfaces and a first copper foil layer 12 a is formed on each surface of the base layer 11 .
  • the base layer 11 is made of a polymer selected from a group consisting of polyimide, polytetrafluoroethylene, poly thiamine, poly (methyl methacrylate), polycarbonate, polyethylene terephthalate, and polyimide-polyethyleneterephthalate, and any combination thereof.
  • Each first through hole 20 passes all the way through the base layer 11 and the two first copper foil layers 12 a.
  • each first through hole 20 is created using a laser.
  • conductive paste is filled into each first through hole 20 and cured, thereby forming a conductive paste block 21 that electrically connects the two first copper foil layers 12 a to each other.
  • Each conductive paste block 21 comprises a first end portion 211 and a second end portion 212 opposite to the first end portion 211 .
  • the first end portion 211 and the second end portion 212 both protrude from the base layer 11 .
  • the first end portion 211 and the second end portion 212 are both flush with the first copper foil layer 12 a.
  • a dry film 30 is formed on each first copper foil layer 12 a.
  • Each dry film 30 covers the first end portion 211 or the second end portion 212 , and further covers a portion of the first copper foil layer 12 a surrounding the first end portion 211 or the second end portion 212 .
  • each first copper foil layer 12 a is etched through the dry film 30 , thereby forming a first conductive wiring layer 40 .
  • Each first conductive wiring layer 40 comprises a first annular ring 41 surrounding the first end portion 211 or the second end portion 212 . The first end portion 211 and the second end portion 212 both exposed from the first annular ring 41 .
  • an insulating layer 50 and a second copper foil layer 60 are successively formed on each first conductive wiring layer 40 .
  • At least one second through hole 61 is defined in each insulating layer 50 and the corresponding second copper foil layer 60 .
  • a second through hole 61 is coaxially aligned with each conductive paste block 21 , and extends to the first end portion 211 or the second end portion 212 .
  • a recess 62 is formed in each of the first end portion 211 and the second end portion 212 .
  • each second through hole 61 is created using a laser.
  • a conductive layer 70 is formed on each second copper foil layer 60 , an inner wall of each second through hole 61 , and contacting an inner wall of each recess 62 .
  • a copper plating layer 71 is formed on each conductive layer 70 .
  • Each copper plating layer 71 further fills in each second through hole 61 and the corresponding recess 62 containing the conductive layer 70 , to form a conductive via 72 .
  • the conductive via 72 electrically connects two copper plating layers 71 through the conductive paste block 21 .
  • the conductive layer 70 can be a conductive seeding layer, a copper chemical-plating layer, or an organic conductive film.
  • the organic conductive film can be made of manganese dioxide.
  • the conductive layer 70 can also be omitted.
  • each copper plating layer 71 , the corresponding conductive layer 70 , and the corresponding second copper foil layer 60 are etched away to form a second conductive wiring layer 80 , thereby forming the FPCB 100 .
  • the conductive layer 70 and the copper plating layer 71 can both be omitted. In this embodiment, the method goes to step 17′ after step 16.
  • conductive paste is filled into each second through hole 61 and the corresponding recess 62 and cured, thereby forming a conductive via 72 .
  • each conductive via 72 comprises two third end portions 721 .
  • Each third end portion 721 is flush with the corresponding second copper foil layer 60 .
  • each second copper foil layer 60 is etched away to form a second conductive wiring layer 80 , thereby forming the FPCB 100 .
  • Each second conductive wiring layer 80 comprises a second annular ring 81 surrounding the third end portion 721 facing away from the base layer 11 .
  • Each second annular ring 81 corresponds to one first annular ring 41 .
  • each second copper foil layer 60 is covered by a dry film (not shown).
  • the dry film covers the third end portion 721 facing away from the base layer 11 , and further covers a portion of the second copper foil layer 60 surrounding the third end portion 721 .
  • Each second copper foil layer 60 is etched through the dry film, thereby forming the second conductive wiring layer 80 .
  • a method for making the FPCB 100 is presented in accordance with a second embodiment.
  • the method for making the FPCB 100 is provided by way of example, as there are a variety of ways to carry out the method.
  • the method can begin at step 21.
  • an insulating laminate 10 b is provided.
  • the insulating laminate comprises a base layer 11 having opposite surfaces and a releasing film 12 b is formed on the each surface of the base layer 11 .
  • conductive paste is filled into each first through hole 20 and cured, thereby forming a conductive paste block 21 .
  • the two releasing films 12 b are then removed.
  • Each conductive paste block 21 comprises a first end portion 211 and a second end portion 212 opposite to the first end portion 211 .
  • the first end portion 211 and the second end portion 212 both protrude from the base layer 11 .
  • Each circuit laminate 42 comprises an insulating layer 50 , a first conductive wiring layer 40 , and a second conductive wiring layer 80 .
  • the first conductive wiring layer 40 and the second conductive wiring layer 80 are formed on opposite surfaces of the insulating layer 50 .
  • Each first conductive wiring layer 40 comprises at least one first annular ring 41 .
  • Each second conductive wiring layer 80 comprises at least one second annular ring 81 .
  • Each second annular ring 81 is coaxially aligned with one first annular ring 41 .
  • each circuit laminate 42 covers one surface of the base layer 11 through an adhesive layer (not shown), to cause the first annular ring 41 of each conductive wiring layer 40 to surround the first end portion 211 or the second end portion 212 .
  • the first end portion 211 and the second end portion 212 are both exposed from the first annular ring 41 .
  • a second through hole 61 is coaxially aligned with each conductive paste block 21 , and extends to the first end portion 211 or the second end portion 212 .
  • a recess 62 is formed in each of the first end portion 211 and the second end portion 212 .
  • conductive paste is filled into each second through hole 61 and corresponding recess 62 and cured, thereby forming a conductive via 72 which electrically connects two second conductive wiring layers 80 through the conductive paste block 21 . Then, the FPCB 100 is obtained.
  • a method for making an FPCB 200 is presented in accordance with a third embodiment.
  • the method for making the FPCB 200 is provided by way of example, as there are a variety of ways to carry out the method.
  • the method can begin at step 31.
  • a copper substrate 10 a is provided.
  • the copper substrate comprises a base layer 11 having opposite surfaces and a first copper foil layer 12 a is formed on each surface of the base layer 11 .
  • At step 32 referring to FIG. 17 , at least one first through hole 20 is defined in the copper substrate 10 a.
  • Each first through hole 20 passes through the base layer 11 and only one first copper foil layer 12 a. That is, the first through hole 20 does not pass all the way through both first copper foil layers 12 a.
  • each conductive paste block 21 comprises a first end portion 211 and a second end portion 212 opposite to the first end portion 211 .
  • the first end portion 211 is positioned at an opening of the first through hole 20 .
  • the second end 212 is positioned at a blind end of the first through hole 20 .
  • the first end portion 211 protrudes from the base layer 11 .
  • the first end portion 211 is flush with the first copper foil layer 12 a.
  • a dry film 30 is formed on each first copper foil layer 12 a.
  • the dry film 30 positioned near the first end portion 211 covers the first end portion 211 and a portion of the first copper foil layer 12 a surrounding the first end portion 211 .
  • each first copper foil layer 12 a is etched away through the dry film 30 , thereby forming a first conductive wiring layer 40 .
  • the first conductive wiring layer 40 positioned near the first end portion 211 comprises a first annular ring 41 surrounding the first end portion 211 .
  • the first end portion 211 is exposed from the first annular ring 41 .
  • an insulating layer 50 and a second copper foil layer 60 are successively formed on each first conductive wiring layer 40 .
  • At least one second through hole 61 is defined in each insulating layer 50 and the corresponding second copper foil layer 60 .
  • a second through hole 61 is coaxially aligned with each conductive paste block 21 .
  • the second through hole 61 positioned near the first end portion 211 extends to the first end portion 211 to form a recess 62 in the first end portion 211 .
  • the second through hole 61 positioned near the second end portion 212 extends to the first conductive wiring layer 40 to form another recess 62 in the first conductive wiring layer 40 .
  • the second through hole 61 is created using a laser. Since the conductive paste block 21 is more vulnerable to laser compared to the first conductive wiring layer 40 , the recess 62 extending to the first end portion 211 has a greater depth compared to the recess 62 extending to the first conductive wiring layer 40 (D>d).
  • a conductive layer 70 is formed on each second copper foil layer 60 , an inner wall of each second through hole 61 , and contacting an inner wall of each recess 62 .
  • a copper plating layer 71 is formed on each conductive layer 70 .
  • Each copper plating layer 71 further fills in each second through hole 61 and the corresponding recess 62 containing the conductive layer 70 , to form a conductive via 72 .
  • the conductive layer 70 can also be omitted.
  • each copper plating layer 71 , the corresponding conductive layer 70 , and the corresponding second copper foil layer 60 are etched away to form a second conductive wiring layer 80 , thereby forming the FPCB 200 .
  • the conductive layer 70 and the copper plating layer 71 can both be omitted. In this embodiment, the method goes to step 37′ after step 36.
  • conductive paste is filled into each second through hole 61 and the corresponding recess 62 and cured, thereby forming a conductive via 72 .
  • each conductive via 72 comprises two third end portions 721 .
  • Each third end portion 721 is flush with the corresponding second copper foil layer 60 .
  • each second copper foil layer 60 is etched away to form a second conductive wiring layer 80 , thereby forming the FPCB 100 .
  • Each second conductive wiring layer 80 comprises a second annular ring 81 surrounding the third end portion 721 facing away from the base layer 11 .
  • FIGS. 8 and 10 illustrate a first embodiment of an FPCB 100 .
  • the FPCB 100 comprises a base layer 11 having opposite surfaces and a first conductive wiring layer 40 is formed on each surface of the base layer 11 .
  • the base layer 11 defines at least one first through hole 20 passing through the base layer 11 .
  • a conductive paste block 21 is formed in each first through hole 20 .
  • Each conductive paste block 21 comprises a first end portion 211 and a second end portion 212 opposite to the first end portion 211 .
  • the first end portion 211 and the second end portion 212 both protrude from the base layer 11 and are exposed from the first conductive wiring layers 40 .
  • the first end portion 211 and the second end portion 212 are both flush with the first conductive wiring layers 40 .
  • Each first conductive wiring layer 40 comprises a first annular ring 41 surrounding the first end portion 211 or the second end portion 212 .
  • An insulating layer 50 and a second conductive wiring layer 80 are successively formed on each first conductive wiring layer 40 .
  • At least one second through hole 61 is defined in each insulating layer 50 .
  • a second through hole 61 is coaxially aligned with each conductive paste block 21 , and extends to the first end portion 211 or the second end portion 212 .
  • a recess 62 is formed in each of the first end portion 211 and the second end portion 212 .
  • each second conductive wiring layer 80 comprises a second copper foil layer 60 , a conductive layer 70 , and a copper plating layer 71 successively formed on the insulating layer 50 .
  • the conductive layer 70 is further formed on an inner wall of each second through hole 61 , and contacting an inner wall of each recess 62 .
  • the copper plating layer 71 further fills in each second through hole 61 and the corresponding recess 62 containing the conductive layer 70 , to form a conductive via 72 (shown in FIG. 8 ).
  • the conductive layer 70 can also be omitted.
  • the conductive via 72 is made of conductive paste.
  • Each second conductive wiring layer 80 comprises a second annular ring 81 (shown in FIG. 10 ) surrounding the third end portion 721 facing away from the base layer 11 .
  • the third portion 721 is flush with the second conductive wiring layer 80 .
  • FIGS. 23 and 25 illustrate a second embodiment of an FPCB 200 .
  • each first through hole 20 passes through the base layer 11 and only one first conductive wiring layer 40 . That is, the first through hole 20 does not pass through both first conductive wiring layers 40 .
  • only the first end portion 211 of each conductive paste block 21 protrudes from the base layer 11 and is exposed from the first conductive wiring layer 40 .
  • the first conductive wiring layer 40 positioned near the first end portion 211 comprises a first annular ring 41 surrounding the first end portion 211 .
  • the second through hole 61 positioned near the first end portion 211 extends to the first end portion 211 to form a recess 62 in the first end portion 211 .
  • the second through hole 61 positioned near the second end portion 212 extends to the first conductive wiring layer 40 to form another recess 62 in the first conductive wiring layer 40 .
  • the recess 62 extending to the first end portion 211 has a greater depth compared to the recess 62 extending to the first conductive wiring layer 40 .
  • the base layer 11 defines the first through hole 20 .
  • the conductive paste block 21 is formed in each first through hole 20 .
  • the second through hole 61 is defined at two sides of the base layer 11 , and the second through hole 61 extends to the first end portion 211 and the second end portion 212 of the conductive paste block 21 to form the recesses 62 .
  • the conductive via 72 formed in the second through hole 61 can be electrically connected to the conductive paste block 21 .
  • the depths of the second through hole 61 is decreased, which can avoid the generation of bubbles.

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A FPCB includes a base layer defining at least one first through hole. A conductive paste block is formed in each first through hole. Each conductive paste block includes a first and a second end portion. The base layer has opposite surfaces, and a first conductive wiring layer is formed on each surface of the base layer. The first end portion at least protrudes from the base layer and is exposed from the first conductive wiring layer. An insulating layer and a second conductive wiring layer are formed on each first conductive wiring layer. At least one second through hole is defined in each insulating layer. The second through hole positioned near the first end portion extends to the first end portion and forms a recess. A conductive via is formed in each second through hole and the corresponding recess, and is electrically connected to the conductive paste block.

Description

    FIELD
  • The subject matter herein generally relates to circuit boards, and particularly, to a flexible printed circuit board (FPCB).
  • BACKGROUND
  • Double-sided FPCBs are widely used in various kinds of electronic devices. To make the FPCB, through holes are needed to be defined at opposite sides of the circuit laminate of the FPCB. Then, copper is plated in the through holes to form conductive vias that electrically connect the conductive wiring circuits on the opposite sides of the circuit laminate.
  • However, bubbles may form during the plating of copper. The bubbles may burst during the curing process, which may decrease the quality of the FPCB.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • Implementations of the present technology will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the attached figures.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram of an embodiment of a copper substrate comprising two opposing first copper foil layers.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram showing first through holes defined in the copper substrate of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a conductive paste block formed in each first through hole of FIG. 2.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a dry film covering each first copper foil layer of FIG. 3.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram showing each first copper foil layer of FIG. 4 etched away to form a first conductive wiring layer.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram showing an insulating layer and a second copper foil layer covering each first conductive wiring layer of FIG. 5 and second through holes defined.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram showing a conductive layer, a copper plating layer, and a conductive via formed on each second copper foil layer of FIG. 6.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram of an FPCB formed by etching away each conductive layer, each copper plating layer, and each second copper foil layer of FIG. 7.
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram showing a conductive via formed in the second through hole of FIG. 6.
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram of another FPCB formed by etching away each second copper foil layer of FIG. 9.
  • FIG. 11 is a diagram of another embodiment of an insulating laminate comprising two releasing films.
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram showing first through holes defined in the insulating laminate of FIG. 11.
  • FIG. 13 is a diagram showing a conductive paste block formed in each first through hole of FIG. 2 and the releasing films removed.
  • FIG. 14 is a diagram of a circuit laminate.
  • FIG. 15 is a diagram showing the circuit laminate of FIG. 14 formed on the insulating laminate of FIG. 13.
  • FIG. 16 is a diagram showing second through holes defined in the circuit laminate of FIG. 15.
  • FIG. 17 is similar to FIG. 2, but showing the first through holes defined in the copper substrate, of another embodiment.
  • FIG. 18 is a diagram showing a conductive paste block formed in each first through hole of FIG. 17.
  • FIG. 19 is a diagram showing a dry film covering each first copper foil layer of FIG. 18.
  • FIG. 20 is a diagram showing each first copper foil layer of FIG. 19 etched away to form a first conductive wiring layer.
  • FIG. 21 is a diagram showing an insulating layer and a second copper foil layer covering each first conductive wiring layer of FIG. 20, and second through holes defined.
  • FIG. 22 is a diagram showing a conductive layer, a copper plating layer, and a conductive via formed on each second copper foil layer of FIG. 21.
  • FIG. 23 is a diagram of an FPCB formed by etching away each conductive layer, each copper plating layer, and each second copper foil layer of FIG. 22.
  • FIG. 24 is a diagram showing a conductive via formed in the second through hole of FIG. 21.
  • FIG. 25 is a diagram of another FPCB formed by etching away each second copper foil layer of FIG. 24.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION
  • It will be appreciated that for simplicity and clarity of illustration, where appropriate, reference numerals have been repeated among the different figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements. In addition, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments described herein. However, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that the embodiments described herein can be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, methods, procedures, and components have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the related relevant feature being described. Also, the description is not to be considered as limiting the scope of the embodiments described herein. The drawings are not necessarily to scale and the proportions of certain parts may be exaggerated to better illustrate details and features of the present disclosure.
  • The disclosure is illustrated by way of example and not by way of limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings, in which like references indicate similar elements. It should be noted that references to “an” or “one” embodiment in this disclosure are not necessarily to the same embodiment, and such references mean “at least one.”
  • The term “comprising,” when utilized, means “including, but not necessarily limited to”; it specifically indicates open-ended inclusion or membership in the so-described combination, group, series, and the like.
  • Referring to FIGS. 1 to 10, a method for making an FPCB 100 is presented in accordance with a first embodiment. The method for making the FPCB 100 is provided by way of example, as there are a variety of ways to carry out the method. The method can begin at step 1.
  • At step 11, referring to FIG. 1, a copper substrate 10 a is provided. The copper substrate 10 a comprises a base layer 11 having opposite surfaces and a first copper foil layer 12 a is formed on each surface of the base layer 11.
  • In at least one embodiment, the base layer 11 is made of a polymer selected from a group consisting of polyimide, polytetrafluoroethylene, poly thiamine, poly (methyl methacrylate), polycarbonate, polyethylene terephthalate, and polyimide-polyethyleneterephthalate, and any combination thereof.
  • At step 12, referring to FIG. 2, at least one first through hole 20 is defined in the copper substrate 10 a. Each first through hole 20 passes all the way through the base layer 11 and the two first copper foil layers 12 a.
  • In at least one embodiment, each first through hole 20 is created using a laser.
  • At step 13, referring to FIG. 3, conductive paste is filled into each first through hole 20 and cured, thereby forming a conductive paste block 21 that electrically connects the two first copper foil layers 12 a to each other. Each conductive paste block 21 comprises a first end portion 211 and a second end portion 212 opposite to the first end portion 211. The first end portion 211 and the second end portion 212 both protrude from the base layer 11.
  • In at least one embodiment, the first end portion 211 and the second end portion 212 are both flush with the first copper foil layer 12 a.
  • At step 14, referring to FIG. 4, a dry film 30 is formed on each first copper foil layer 12 a. Each dry film 30 covers the first end portion 211 or the second end portion 212, and further covers a portion of the first copper foil layer 12 a surrounding the first end portion 211 or the second end portion 212.
  • At step 15, referring to FIG. 5, each first copper foil layer 12 a is etched through the dry film 30, thereby forming a first conductive wiring layer 40. Each first conductive wiring layer 40 comprises a first annular ring 41 surrounding the first end portion 211 or the second end portion 212. The first end portion 211 and the second end portion 212 both exposed from the first annular ring 41.
  • At step 16, referring to FIG. 6, an insulating layer 50 and a second copper foil layer 60 are successively formed on each first conductive wiring layer 40. At least one second through hole 61 is defined in each insulating layer 50 and the corresponding second copper foil layer 60. A second through hole 61 is coaxially aligned with each conductive paste block 21, and extends to the first end portion 211 or the second end portion 212. A recess 62 is formed in each of the first end portion 211 and the second end portion 212.
  • In at least one embodiment, each second through hole 61 is created using a laser.
  • At step 17, referring to FIG. 7, a conductive layer 70 is formed on each second copper foil layer 60, an inner wall of each second through hole 61, and contacting an inner wall of each recess 62. A copper plating layer 71 is formed on each conductive layer 70. Each copper plating layer 71 further fills in each second through hole 61 and the corresponding recess 62 containing the conductive layer 70, to form a conductive via 72. The conductive via 72 electrically connects two copper plating layers 71 through the conductive paste block 21.
  • In at least one embodiment, the conductive layer 70 can be a conductive seeding layer, a copper chemical-plating layer, or an organic conductive film. The organic conductive film can be made of manganese dioxide. The conductive layer 70 can also be omitted.
  • At step 18, referring to FIG. 8, each copper plating layer 71, the corresponding conductive layer 70, and the corresponding second copper foil layer 60 are etched away to form a second conductive wiring layer 80, thereby forming the FPCB 100.
  • In another embodiment, the conductive layer 70 and the copper plating layer 71 can both be omitted. In this embodiment, the method goes to step 17′ after step 16.
  • At step 17′, referring to FIG. 9, conductive paste is filled into each second through hole 61 and the corresponding recess 62 and cured, thereby forming a conductive via 72.
  • In at least one embodiment, each conductive via 72 comprises two third end portions 721. Each third end portion 721 is flush with the corresponding second copper foil layer 60.
  • At step 18′, referring to FIG. 10, each second copper foil layer 60 is etched away to form a second conductive wiring layer 80, thereby forming the FPCB 100. Each second conductive wiring layer 80 comprises a second annular ring 81 surrounding the third end portion 721 facing away from the base layer 11. Each second annular ring 81 corresponds to one first annular ring 41.
  • In this embodiment, each second copper foil layer 60 is covered by a dry film (not shown). The dry film covers the third end portion 721 facing away from the base layer 11, and further covers a portion of the second copper foil layer 60 surrounding the third end portion 721. Each second copper foil layer 60 is etched through the dry film, thereby forming the second conductive wiring layer 80.
  • Referring to FIGS. 10 to 16, a method for making the FPCB 100 is presented in accordance with a second embodiment. The method for making the FPCB 100 is provided by way of example, as there are a variety of ways to carry out the method. The method can begin at step 21.
  • At step 21, referring to FIG. 11, an insulating laminate 10 b is provided. The insulating laminate comprises a base layer 11 having opposite surfaces and a releasing film 12 b is formed on the each surface of the base layer 11.
  • At step 22, referring to FIG. 12, at least one first through hole 20 is defined in the insulating laminate 10 b. Each first through hole 20 passes all the way through the base layer 11 and the two releasing films 12 b.
  • At step 23, referring to FIG. 13, conductive paste is filled into each first through hole 20 and cured, thereby forming a conductive paste block 21. The two releasing films 12 b are then removed. Each conductive paste block 21 comprises a first end portion 211 and a second end portion 212 opposite to the first end portion 211. The first end portion 211 and the second end portion 212 both protrude from the base layer 11.
  • At step 24, referring to FIG. 14, two circuit laminates 42 are provided (only one shown). Each circuit laminate 42 comprises an insulating layer 50, a first conductive wiring layer 40, and a second conductive wiring layer 80. The first conductive wiring layer 40 and the second conductive wiring layer 80 are formed on opposite surfaces of the insulating layer 50. Each first conductive wiring layer 40 comprises at least one first annular ring 41. Each second conductive wiring layer 80 comprises at least one second annular ring 81. Each second annular ring 81 is coaxially aligned with one first annular ring 41.
  • At step 25, referring to FIG. 15, each circuit laminate 42 covers one surface of the base layer 11 through an adhesive layer (not shown), to cause the first annular ring 41 of each conductive wiring layer 40 to surround the first end portion 211 or the second end portion 212. Thus, the first end portion 211 and the second end portion 212 are both exposed from the first annular ring 41.
  • At step 26, referring to FIG. 16, at least one second through hole 61 is defined in each insulating layer 50. A second through hole 61 is coaxially aligned with each conductive paste block 21, and extends to the first end portion 211 or the second end portion 212. A recess 62 is formed in each of the first end portion 211 and the second end portion 212.
  • At step 27, referring to FIG. 10, conductive paste is filled into each second through hole 61 and corresponding recess 62 and cured, thereby forming a conductive via 72 which electrically connects two second conductive wiring layers 80 through the conductive paste block 21. Then, the FPCB 100 is obtained.
  • Referring to FIGS. 1 and 17-25, a method for making an FPCB 200 is presented in accordance with a third embodiment. The method for making the FPCB 200 is provided by way of example, as there are a variety of ways to carry out the method. The method can begin at step 31.
  • At step 31, referring to FIG. 1, a copper substrate 10 a is provided. The copper substrate comprises a base layer 11 having opposite surfaces and a first copper foil layer 12 a is formed on each surface of the base layer 11.
  • At step 32, referring to FIG. 17, at least one first through hole 20 is defined in the copper substrate 10 a. Each first through hole 20 passes through the base layer 11 and only one first copper foil layer 12 a. That is, the first through hole 20 does not pass all the way through both first copper foil layers 12 a.
  • At step 33, referring to FIG. 18, conductive paste is filled into each first through hole 20 and cured, thereby forming a conductive paste block 21 that electrically connects the two first copper foil layers 12 a to each other. Each conductive paste block 21 comprises a first end portion 211 and a second end portion 212 opposite to the first end portion 211. The first end portion 211 is positioned at an opening of the first through hole 20. The second end 212 is positioned at a blind end of the first through hole 20. The first end portion 211 protrudes from the base layer 11.
  • In at least one embodiment, the first end portion 211 is flush with the first copper foil layer 12 a.
  • At step 34, referring to FIG. 19, a dry film 30 is formed on each first copper foil layer 12 a. The dry film 30 positioned near the first end portion 211 covers the first end portion 211 and a portion of the first copper foil layer 12 a surrounding the first end portion 211.
  • At step 35, referring to FIG. 20, each first copper foil layer 12 a is etched away through the dry film 30, thereby forming a first conductive wiring layer 40. The first conductive wiring layer 40 positioned near the first end portion 211 comprises a first annular ring 41 surrounding the first end portion 211. The first end portion 211 is exposed from the first annular ring 41.
  • At step 36, referring to FIG. 21, an insulating layer 50 and a second copper foil layer 60 are successively formed on each first conductive wiring layer 40. At least one second through hole 61 is defined in each insulating layer 50 and the corresponding second copper foil layer 60. A second through hole 61 is coaxially aligned with each conductive paste block 21. The second through hole 61 positioned near the first end portion 211 extends to the first end portion 211 to form a recess 62 in the first end portion 211. The second through hole 61 positioned near the second end portion 212 extends to the first conductive wiring layer 40 to form another recess 62 in the first conductive wiring layer 40.
  • The second through hole 61 is created using a laser. Since the conductive paste block 21 is more vulnerable to laser compared to the first conductive wiring layer 40, the recess 62 extending to the first end portion 211 has a greater depth compared to the recess 62 extending to the first conductive wiring layer 40 (D>d).
  • At step 37, referring to FIG. 22, a conductive layer 70 is formed on each second copper foil layer 60, an inner wall of each second through hole 61, and contacting an inner wall of each recess 62. A copper plating layer 71 is formed on each conductive layer 70. Each copper plating layer 71 further fills in each second through hole 61 and the corresponding recess 62 containing the conductive layer 70, to form a conductive via 72. The conductive layer 70 can also be omitted.
  • At step 38, referring to FIG. 23, each copper plating layer 71, the corresponding conductive layer 70, and the corresponding second copper foil layer 60 are etched away to form a second conductive wiring layer 80, thereby forming the FPCB 200.
  • In another embodiment, the conductive layer 70 and the copper plating layer 71 can both be omitted. In this embodiment, the method goes to step 37′ after step 36.
  • At step 37′, referring to FIG. 24, conductive paste is filled into each second through hole 61 and the corresponding recess 62 and cured, thereby forming a conductive via 72.
  • In at least one embodiment, each conductive via 72 comprises two third end portions 721. Each third end portion 721 is flush with the corresponding second copper foil layer 60.
  • At step 38′, referring to FIG. 25, each second copper foil layer 60 is etched away to form a second conductive wiring layer 80, thereby forming the FPCB 100. Each second conductive wiring layer 80 comprises a second annular ring 81 surrounding the third end portion 721 facing away from the base layer 11.
  • FIGS. 8 and 10 illustrate a first embodiment of an FPCB 100. The FPCB 100 comprises a base layer 11 having opposite surfaces and a first conductive wiring layer 40 is formed on each surface of the base layer 11. The base layer 11 defines at least one first through hole 20 passing through the base layer 11. A conductive paste block 21 is formed in each first through hole 20. Each conductive paste block 21 comprises a first end portion 211 and a second end portion 212 opposite to the first end portion 211. The first end portion 211 and the second end portion 212 both protrude from the base layer 11 and are exposed from the first conductive wiring layers 40. In at least one embodiment, the first end portion 211 and the second end portion 212 are both flush with the first conductive wiring layers 40. Each first conductive wiring layer 40 comprises a first annular ring 41 surrounding the first end portion 211 or the second end portion 212.
  • An insulating layer 50 and a second conductive wiring layer 80 are successively formed on each first conductive wiring layer 40. At least one second through hole 61 is defined in each insulating layer 50. A second through hole 61 is coaxially aligned with each conductive paste block 21, and extends to the first end portion 211 or the second end portion 212. A recess 62 is formed in each of the first end portion 211 and the second end portion 212.
  • In at least one embodiment, each second conductive wiring layer 80 comprises a second copper foil layer 60, a conductive layer 70, and a copper plating layer 71 successively formed on the insulating layer 50. The conductive layer 70 is further formed on an inner wall of each second through hole 61, and contacting an inner wall of each recess 62. The copper plating layer 71 further fills in each second through hole 61 and the corresponding recess 62 containing the conductive layer 70, to form a conductive via 72 (shown in FIG. 8). The conductive layer 70 can also be omitted.
  • In another embodiment, the conductive via 72 is made of conductive paste. Each second conductive wiring layer 80 comprises a second annular ring 81 (shown in FIG. 10) surrounding the third end portion 721 facing away from the base layer 11. The third portion 721 is flush with the second conductive wiring layer 80.
  • FIGS. 23 and 25 illustrate a second embodiment of an FPCB 200. Different from the FPCB 100, each first through hole 20 passes through the base layer 11 and only one first conductive wiring layer 40. That is, the first through hole 20 does not pass through both first conductive wiring layers 40. In this embodiment, only the first end portion 211 of each conductive paste block 21 protrudes from the base layer 11 and is exposed from the first conductive wiring layer 40. The first conductive wiring layer 40 positioned near the first end portion 211 comprises a first annular ring 41 surrounding the first end portion 211. The second through hole 61 positioned near the first end portion 211 extends to the first end portion 211 to form a recess 62 in the first end portion 211. The second through hole 61 positioned near the second end portion 212 extends to the first conductive wiring layer 40 to form another recess 62 in the first conductive wiring layer 40. The recess 62 extending to the first end portion 211 has a greater depth compared to the recess 62 extending to the first conductive wiring layer 40.
  • With the above configuration, the base layer 11 defines the first through hole 20. The conductive paste block 21 is formed in each first through hole 20. Furthermore, the second through hole 61 is defined at two sides of the base layer 11, and the second through hole 61 extends to the first end portion 211 and the second end portion 212 of the conductive paste block 21 to form the recesses 62. Thus, after the second through hole 61 is filled with conductive material (for example, plated copper or conductive paste), the conductive via 72 formed in the second through hole 61 can be electrically connected to the conductive paste block 21. For the FPCBs 100 and 200, having a preset thickness, the depths of the second through hole 61 is decreased, which can avoid the generation of bubbles.
  • Even though information and advantages of the present embodiments have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structures and functions of the present embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the present embodiments to the full extent indicated by the plain meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.

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1. A flexible printed circuit board comprising:
a base layer defining at least one first through hole;
a conductive paste block formed in each of the first through hole, the conductive paste block comprising a first end portion and a second end portion opposite to the first end portion;
two first conductive wiring layers formed on opposite surfaces of the base layer, respectively, the first end portion protruding from the base layer and exposed from a corresponding first conductive wiring layer;
an insulating layer formed on each of the two first conductive wiring layers, at least one second through hole being defined in the insulating layer;
a second conductive wiring layer formed on the insulating layer, a second through hole coaxially aligned with the conductive paste block, the second through hole which is positioned above the first end portion extending to the first end portion and forming a recess in the first end portion; and
a conductive via formed in the second through hole and a corresponding recess, the conductive via being electrically connected to the conductive paste block.
2. The flexible printed circuit board of claim 1, wherein each of the first through hole passes through the base layer and the two first conductive wiring layers; each of the first end portion and the second end portion of the conductive paste block protrudes from the base layer; and the recess is formed in each of the first end portion and the second end portion.
3. The flexible printed circuit board of claim 2, wherein the second conductive wiring layer comprises a second copper foil layer, a conductive layer, and a copper plating layer successively formed on the insulating layer; the conductive layer is further formed on an inner wall of the second through hole, and contacting an inner wall of the corresponding recess; the copper plating layer further fills in the second through hole and the corresponding recess containing the conductive layer, thereby forming the conductive via.
4. The flexible printed circuit board of claim 2, wherein the second conductive wiring layer comprises a second copper foil layer and a copper plating layer successively formed on the insulating layer; the copper plating layer further fills in the second through hole and the corresponding recess, thereby forming the conductive via.
5. The flexible printed circuit board of claim 2, wherein the conductive via is made by conductive paste.
6. The flexible printed circuit board of claim 2, wherein each of the first end portion and the second end portion is flush with the first conductive wiring layer.
7. The flexible printed circuit board of claim 1, wherein the conductive via comprises two third end portions, and each of the third end portions is flush with a corresponding one of the second conductive wiring layers.
8. The flexible printed circuit board of claim 1, wherein the first conductive wiring layer comprises at least one first annular ring, the second conductive wiring layer comprises at least one second annular ring, and each of the at least one second annular ring is coaxially aligned with a corresponding one of the at least one first annular ring.
9. The flexible printed circuit board of claim 1, wherein the first through hole passes through the base layer and one of the first conductive wiring layers; only the first end portion of the conductive paste block protrudes from the base layer; the second through hole which is positioned above the first end portion extends to the first end portion to form a recess in the first end portion; the second through hole which is positioned above the second end portion extends to the first conductive wiring layer to form a recess in the first conductive wiring layer; and the recess in the first end portion has a greater depth than the recess in the first conductive wiring layer.
10. The flexible printed circuit board of claim 9, wherein the first end portion is flush with the conductive wiring layer.
11. The flexible printed circuit board of claim 1, wherein the base layer is made of a polymer selected from a group consisting of polyimide, polytetrafluoroethylene, poly thiamine, poly(methyl methacrylate), polycarbonate, polyethylene terephthalate, and polyimide-polyethyleneterephthalate, and any combination thereof.
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