WO2005076677A1 - Method for increasing a routing density for a circuit board and such a circuit board - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to the field of circuit boards and more specifically to the field of multi layer circuit boards.
- the semiconductor industry is integrating more functionality into integrated circuits, with these 5 circuits also offering a decreased footprint.
- surface mount 1C packages and components as opposed to the more traditional DIP packages.
- SOIC surface mount packages
- BGAs ball grid arrays
- each PCB has upper and lower outer layers, upper and lower inner 5 layer that are proximate the upper and lower outer layers, with core layers disposed between the upper and lower inner layers. These multiple layers are laminated in a substantially parallel relationship one to the other. Conducting traces are disposed on the layers in order to provide signal paths for connecting electrical components disposed on the surface of the PCB. Vias are formed by first drilling into the PCB and then by filling the drilled holes with0 conductive material in order to connect the various power and signal traces formed between the layers.
- vias between the second layer and the third layer are used to route signal traces and power traces to the ICs and other components disposed on the surface layers of the PCB.
- signal traces for components disposed on the upper layer of the PCB5 are routed using the upper layer and inner layers that are as close as possible to the upper layer. This results in minimal drilling of vias into the core layers. The more vias that are drilled through the core layers, the higher the requirement for maintaining tighter tolerances. If tighter tolerances are not adhered to, then via clearance violations result on the core layers, which adversely affects the costs of the PCB.0 United States Patent No.
- Each of a first group of electrical contacts such as bond pads, is disposed on a first surface and is electrically coupled to one of a plurality of conductive surface connectors such as vias.
- Each of a second group of electrical contacts is disposed on the first surface and is routed by one of a second plurality of traces.
- the orientation between certain electrical contacts in the first group and their associated vias is different than the orientation between certain other electrical contacts in the first group and their associated vias. This varying orientation allows greater routing density on the second surface.
- the invention provides a multilayer printed circuit board that overcomes the deficiencies of the prior art.
- a multilayer circuit board comprising: a first layer; a fourth layer substantially parallel to the first layer; a plurality of electrical contacts formed on the first layer of the multilayer circuit board and disposed in a first grid having, a first subset of the plurality of electrical contacts for routing within the first layer, and a second subset of the plurality of electrical contacts for routing within the fourth layer; and, a plurality of vias formed between the first and fourth layers and each disposed adjacent at least one of the second subset of the plurality of electrical contacts, the plurality of vias having a spacing between each pair thereof larger than a smallest spacing between adjacent electrical contacts of the plurality of electrical contacts.
- a method of manufacturing a multilayer circuit board comprising: providing a first layer; providing a fourth layer substantially parallel to the first layer; disposing a plurality of electrical contacts in a first grid within the first layer, the plurality of electrical contacts arranged in a first subset and a second subset; routing the first subset of electrical contacts within the first layer; forming vias between the first and fourth layers, each via adjacent at least one of the second subset of the plurality of electrical contacts and each via spaced from other vias by at least 1.2 times a minimum spacing between electrical contacts of the first and second subsets; and, routing the second subset of the plurality of electrical contacts within the fourth layer.
- FIGs. la, lb, lc and Id illustrates a prior art multilayer printed circuit board (MPCB) that is formed from a first layer, a second layer, a third layer and a fourth layer;
- FIGs. 2a, 2b, 2c and 2d illustrate a MPCB that is routed using a routing strategy in accordance with a first embodiment of the invention;
- FIGs. 3a, 3c and 3d illustrate a MPCB that has eight and ten layers that is routed using the routing strategy in accordance with the first embodiment of the invention; and, FIG.
- FIG. 3b illustrates an eight layer MPCB for being routed using the routing concept in accordance with the first embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. la illustrates a prior art multilayer printed circuit board (MPCB) 100 that is formed from a first layer 101, a second layer 102, invention that implements a variation of the routing concept in accordance a third layer 103 and a fourth layer 104.
- the first layer is formed on an upper surface of a first substrate 101a.
- the second and third layers, 102 and 103 are formed on opposite sides of a second substrate 102a.
- the fourth layer 104 is formed on a bottom surface of the third substrate 103a.
- one row 108 of alternating power 105 and ground 106 electrical contacts and four rows 109 of electrical contacts 107 are to be routed for the four-layer MPCB 100.
- the conducting traces associated with the electrical contacts 107 are disposed within the first and fourth layers, 101 and 104, of the MPCB 100.
- Conducting traces associated with the power and ground signals are disposed within the second and third layers, 102 and 103.
- conducting vias, 11 1, 112 and 113 are formed within the MPCB 100 in order to route the power and ground signals from the core layers 102 and 103 to the surface layers, comprised of the first layer 101 and the fourth layer 104.
- a first conducting via 1 1 1 is used to route electrical signals between the first layer 101 and the second layer 102
- a second conducting via 112 is used to route electrical signals between the second layer 102 and the third layer 103.
- a third conducting via 113 is used to route electrical signals between the third layer 113 and the fourth layer 114.
- the second conducting via 112 routes the power signal from the third layer 113 to the second layer 1 12 and the first conducting via routes the power signal from the second layer 112 to the first layer 111.
- the third conducting via 113 is used to route the electrical signal between the fourth layer 1 14 and the first layer using the first and second conducting vias.
- a conducting via is formed from the first layer 111 to the fourth layer 114 for routing of a signal from the first layer 111 to the fourth layer 114.
- forming of conducting vias is dependent upon routing requirements for the MPCB 100, thus the conducting vias are formed as required in order to facilitate the routing.
- lb is common in package substrate routing or PCB routing, such as for use with ball grid arrays (BGAs), known to those of skill in the art.
- BGAs ball grid arrays
- the five rows illustrated, 108 and 109, in FIG. lb are exemplary of either flip chip bumps or BGA ball pads.
- laminating the MPCB 100 by alternating signal layers and power or ground layers reduces bi-planar cross-talk.
- power and ground layers typically separate signal layers.
- larger diameter non-conducting areas are typically utilized on core layers, for example the second and third layers, 102 and 103, in order to offset tolerances needed in laminating the MPCB 100 and for forming of the conducting vias.
- the first two rows of signal pads, 109a and 109b are routed from their respective signal pad along the first layer 101.
- the third and fourth rows of signal pads, 109c and 109d are routed using conducting vias that are drilled down through the first through third substrates, 101a through 103a, to the fourth layer 104.
- the electrical signals from the signal pads forming the third and fourth rows 109c and 109d are routed out of the MPCB 100.
- nonconducting areas formed on the inner layers require bigger diameter and larger pitch therebetween, clearance violations on the core layer are typically observed.
- FIGs. 2a, 2b, 2c and 2d illustrate routing for a multilayer printed circuit board (MPCB) 200 in accordance with a first embodiment of the invention.
- the MPCB 200 is formed from four layers, 201 through 204.
- multi layer boards having any number of layers from two layers to ten layers, or more, are also envisaged.
- the MPCB 200 comprises a first layer 201 and a fourth layer 204 substantially parallel to the first layer 201, with second and third core layers, 202 and 203.
- FIG. 2a illustrates a plurality of electrical contacts formed within the first layer 201 of the multilayer circuit board and arranged in a first grid according to the invention.
- first through fourth rows of signal electrical contacts, 209a through 209d are disposed within the first layer 201 of the MPCB 200.
- the signal electrical contacts are divided into two sets.
- a first subset of the plurality of electrical contacts is for routing within the first layer 201, and a second subset of the plurality of electrical contacts is for routing within the fourth layer 204.
- the layer within which the second subset is routed is dependent upon a number of layers that form the MPCB 200 and is not limited to the fourth layer 204. Because a four layer MPCB 200 is shown in the example, and because it is preferable not to dispose two signal layers adjacent each other, the fourth layer 204 is used for signal routing. However, if an eight layer MPCB is utilized for routing, then preferably any other non- adjacent layer is utilized for routing of the second subset. Referring to FIG.
- electrical contacts 207aa, 207ca, 207ea, 207bb, 207db, 207ac, 207cc, 207ec, 207bd, and 207dd belong to the first subset and electrical contacts 207ba, 207da, 207ab, 207cb, 207eb, 207bc, 207dc, 207ad, 207cd and 207ed belong to the second subset.
- a plurality of vias, 210aa, 210ba, 210ab, 210bb, 210bc, 210ac, 210bc, 210ad, 210bd and 210cd are formed between the first and fourth layers, 201 and 204, and each via from the plurality is disposed adjacent at least one of the second subset of the plurality of electrical contacts, where the plurality of vias have a spacing therebetween that is larger than a spacing between each of the plurality of electrical contacts.
- a first grid in the form of a Cartesian grid, which is an array formed from columns and orthogonal rows, , as shown in FIG. 2a and FIG.
- the routing strategy in accordance with the first embodiment of the invention reduces the tolerance problem by routing and drilling, to form vias, for alternate electrical contacts in a single signal row and for alternate electrical contacts in a single column, for all four rows.
- the electrical contacts are preferably disposed an intersections of the columns and orthogonal rows of the Cartesian grid.
- FIG. 2c illustrates an enlarged view of FIG. 2a in order to exemplify the properties of the invention.
- electrical contacts 207aa, 207ca and 207ea are routed along the first layer using conducting traces.
- Electrical contacts 207ba and 207da are connected with electrically conducting traces formed on the first layer to vias 210aa and 210ba, respectively, for routing along the fourth layer 204.
- electrical contacts 207ab, 207cb and 207eb are coupled using electrically conducting traces formed within the first layer 201 to vias 210ab and 210bb, respectively, for routing within the fourth layer 204.
- Electrical contacts 207bb and 207db are routed within the first layer using conducting traces.
- electrical contacts 207ac, 207cc and 207ec are routed within the first layer using conducting traces.
- Electrical contacts 207bc and 207dc are connected with electrically conducting traces formed within the first layer to vias 210ac and 210bc, respectively, for routing within the fourth layer 204.
- electrical contacts 207ad, 207cd and 207ed are connected with electrically conducting traces formed on the first layer to vias 210ad, 210bd and 210cd, respectively, for routing within the fourth layer 204.
- Electrical contacts 207bd and 207dd are routed within the first layer using conducting traces. Referring to prior art FIG. Id, a ground or power layer of the MPCB 100 is shown.
- non-conducting areas 150 are formed on the ground of power layer to facilitate forming of vias therein. Because of the pitch of the electrical contacts forming the third and fourth rows 109c and 109d, the resulting non-conducting areas that are formed on the ground of power layer overlap. In this case, the pitch of the vias is equal to, or less than, the diameter of a single via.
- the non-conducting areas 250 are illustrated for the ground and power layers, 202 and 203, of the MPCB 200.
- the non-conducting areas 250 are surrounded by electrically conducting material 251 that forms the ground and power layers, 202 and 203.
- the vias used for routing of the second subset of electrical contacts, 207ba, 207da, 207ab, 207cb, 207eb, 207bc, 207dc, 207ad, 207cd and 207ed, from the first layer 201 to the fourth layer 204, are formed and are arranged in a second grid.
- the second grid is at an angle to the first grid in a diagonal orientation with respect to the first grid.
- a pitch of the vias arranged in the second grid is preferably v2 times the pitch of the electrical contacts arranged in the first grid.
- the non- conducting areas are spaced at 2 times the pitch of the electrical contacts, continuous electrical connection around the non-conducting areas is facilitated and as such the ground or power layer within which these non-conducting areas are formed facilitates acting as a layer for decreasing bi-planar cross-talk between adjacent signal layers.
- the first grid is such that the orientation of the ground, 206a and 206b, power, 205a through 205c, and signal electrical contacts belonging to the first and second subsets, is for being interfaced with BGA packages or with flip chip bumps.
- the MPCB 200 in accordance with the embodiments of the invention is formed by laminating alternating signal layers and power or ground layers in order to reduce bi- planar cross-talk.
- FIGs. 3a, 3c and 3d illustrate a MPCB 300 that utilizes the routing strategy in accordance with the first embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 3a illustrates an exemplary arrangement of electrical contacts on a single layer of a MPCB 300.
- the first layer (LI) 321 is an electrical power layer and is routed to electrical pads 315.
- the second layer L2 302 is a signal layer, which is routed to electrical contacts 319a.
- a third layer 323 is a ground layer, which is routed to electrical contacts 316.
- a fourth layer 324 is a signal layer that is routed to electrical contacts 319b.
- Fifth and sixth layers, 325 and 326, are core power and core ground layers, these layers are routed to electrical contacts 318 and 317, respectively.
- a seventh layer 327 is a signal layer, which is routed to electrical contacts 319c.
- Eight and tenth layers, 328 and 330 are power and ground layers, which are routed to electrical contacts 315 and 316, respectively.
- a ninth layer 329 is a signal layer, which is routed to electrical contacts 319d.
- FIG. 3b illustrates an eight layer MPCB 350 and
- FIG. 3c illustrates a ten layer MPCB 300.
- the routing scheme in accordance with the first embodiment of the invention is utilized for one of the signal layers as shown.
- Non conducting areas and vias formed therein, denoted by 310, are arranged in zigzag pattern for this second layer 322, either a ground or power layer, so that the vias are able pass through the core layers, 325 and 326, of the MPCB.
- vias 310 are at diagonal positions and thus provide more space for routing therebetween. As a result, the rest of the signals are routed to the bottom signal layers.
- vias 310 are able to pass through without violating clearance rules because their pitch is at least
- both the upper and lower signal layers, 322 and 329, are used for routing with approximately balanced routing densities on each.
- This provides for an MPCB 300 having routing that offers performance and is realized in a cost efficient manner.
- the routing strategy established in accordance with the first embodiment of this invention allows for routing by drilling vias diagonally. It thus provides increased room between vias, than was attainable in the prior art, but also vias are drilled on core layers in a zigzag pattern, attaining via pitch that is -Jl times the pitch of the electrical contacts. This allows for avoiding of via clearance violations and allows for bottom signal layer to be utilized for efficient signal or power routing.
- ground and power layers that have the non-conducting areas formed thereon act for reducing bi-planar cross-talk between adjacent signal layers because a conductive material for conducting of power or ground surrounds a plurality of the non-conducting areas.
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