Eight key HDI design principles
Abstract
Purpose
High‐density interconnect (HDI) continues to be the fastest growing segment of the printed circuit board (PCB) market. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the differences in designing HDI compared to conventional PCB multilayers. This is important for the challenging aspects of very high‐speed electronics that require care to control signal integrity and power integrity.
Design/methodology/approach
Eight new design principles were studied and illustrated with emphasis on how these differ from conventional PCB design.
Findings
HDI implementation can be improved 2X to 4X by employing these new design principles. Densities from 6‐12 in. per sq. inch to 18‐48 in. per sq. inch have been reported. Design time reductions of 50 percent and cost reductions of 30 percent were also seen.
Research limitations/implications
This work was focused on the basic design principles and does not address electronics design automation tools or specific design steps. PCB design is a complex activity and readers are encouraged to obtain and use the references cited.
Originality/value
The paper describes various design and layout procedures that the authors have learned over the last 29 years involved in printed circuit design and fabrication. These principles can be combined with other innovations to enable a much more beneficial use of HDI technologies.
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Citation
Holden, H. and Pfeil, C. (2011), "Eight key HDI design principles", Circuit World, Vol. 37 No. 3, pp. 16-26. https://doi.org/10.1108/03056121111155639
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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