The present invention relates to a multilayer circuit board and a method for manufacturing the multilayer circuit board, especially relates to a multilayer circuit board that has electrodes, which are used for the connection with a chip component, only on one surface of the board and to a method for manufacturing the multilayer circuit board.
A conventionally known multilayer circuit board of the same type is manufactured using a plurality of so-called double-sided boards as follows. Each double-sided board includes a thermosetting resin film and a plurality of conductor layers, which are located on two surfaces of the thermosetting resin film. The conductor layers on one surface are electrically connected to the conductor layers on the other surface. The plurality of double-sided boards are piled with a plurality of interconnecting boards, which include unset thermosetting resin films in B stage and are ready for electrically connecting the conductor layers, such that the interconnecting boards are interleaved with the double-sided boards. At the same time, an unset thermosetting resin film is piled to cover one surface, to which the chip component is not connected, of the piled body, which includes the interconnecting boards and the double-sided boards. Then, the piled body, which includes the interconnecting boards, the double-sided boards, and the unset thermosetting resin film, is pressed and heated to complete the conventionally known multilayer circuit board.
Another conventionally known multilayer circuit board is manufactured as follows. An interconnecting board and a conductive foil are piled in this order on each surface of a double-sided board. After the piled body, which includes the double-sided board, the interconnecting boards, and the conductive foils, is pressed and heated, the conductive foils formed on both surfaces of the double-sided board are shaped by etching. An intermediate multilayer circuit board having the predetermined number of layers is formed by repeating a series of the piling, pressing, heating, and etching steps. After an unset thermosetting resin film is piled with the intermediate multilayer circuit board to cover one surface of the board, the piled body, which includes the intermediate multilayer circuit board and the unset thermosetting resin film, is pressed and heated to complete the another conventionally known multilayer circuit board.
In the methods for manufacturing conventionally known multilayer circuit boards described above, after a plurality of double-sided boards and a plurality of interconnecting boards are formed separately, the two are combined together, or after one double-sided board and a plurality of interconnecting boards are formed separately, they are combined with the conductive foils and. Therefore, the manufacturing process is relatively complicated.
The present invention has been made in view of the above aspects with an object to provide a multilayer circuit board, the manufacturing process of which can be simplified even if the multilayer circuit board has electrodes used for connection with a chip component only on one surface of the board, and to provide a method for manufacturing the multilayer circuit board.
A plurality of conductor layers are formed on a resin film made of thermoplastic resin to form a single-sided conductor layer film. Then, a plurality of via-holes, which are bottomed by the conductor layers, are formed in the single-sided conductor layer film. Then an interlayer connecting material is packed in the via-holes to form a single-sided conductor layer film having the interlayer connecting material. A plurality of single-sided conductor layer films are formed and stacked such that surfaces having the conductor layers face in the same direction. Then, the single-sided conductor layer films are pressed and heated to complete the multilayer circuit board, which has electrodes only on one surface. The multilayer circuit board is formed by using only the single-sided conductor layer films and pressing once, so the manufacturing process is simplified.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description made with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings:
The present invention will be described in detail with reference to various embodiments.
As shown in
After the conductor layers 22 are formed as shown in
After the conductor layers 22 are formed as shown in
After the via-hole 24 are formed as shown in
After the conductive paste 50 is packed in the via-holes 24 of the single-sided conductor layer films 21, 31, as viewed in
After the single-sided conductor layer films 21, 31 are stacked to form a stacked body as shown in
In the method according to the first embodiment, the modulus of elasticity of the resin films 23 while being pressed and heated is preferably 1-1000 MPa. If the modulus of elasticity is greater than 1000 MPa, it is difficult to heat-seal the resin films 23 and the conductor layers 22 are readily broken by excessive stress that the conductor layers 22 incur while being pressed and heated. On the other hand, if the modulus of elasticity is smaller than 1 MPa, the resin films 23 flow readily and the conductor layers 22 are drifted too readily to form the multilayer circuit board 100.
In the method according to the first embodiment, the multilayer circuit board 100 is manufactured using only the single-sided conductor layer films 21, 31, so the manufacturing process can be simplified. Moreover, the single-sided conductor layer films 21, 31 are bonded together at one time by being pressed and heated once. Therefore, it is possible to shorten the lead time in the manufacturing process and simplify further the manufacturing process. In addition, the surface, to which the chip component is not connected, of the multilayer circuit board 100 is insulated by the resin film 23 of the single-sided conductor layer film 21 that is located at the lowest position as viewed in
Using steps shown in
After the conductive paste 50 is packed in the via-holes 24, 24a of the single-sided conductor layer films 21, 21a, 31, as shown in
As viewed in
After the stacked body and the heat sink 46 are stacked as shown in
In
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The via-holes 24a of the thermal vias 44 are formed to have the same diameter (nominally 100 micrometers in
The resin films 23 are made of the same thermoplastic resin, and the modulus of elasticity of the resin films 23 is reduced to about 5-40 MPa when being pressed and heated by the vacuum hot-press machine. In addition, the surface activities of the conductor layers 22, the conductive paste 50, and the heat sink 46 are increased by being heated above 250° C. Therefore, the resin films 23 can be surely bonded to each other, and the conductor layers 22, the conductive paste 50, and the heat sink 46 can be surely connected to each other. The modulus of elasticity of the resin films 23 while being pressed and heated is preferably 1-1000 MPa because of the same reasons as described in the first embodiment.
In the method according to the second embodiment, the multilayer circuit board 100 is formed using only the single-sided conductor layer films 21, 21a, 31, so the manufacturing process can be simplified. Moreover, the single-sided conductor layer films 21, 21a, 31 are bonded together at one time by being pressed and heated once, at the same time, the heat sink 46 is connected to the multilayer circuit board 100, and the thermal vias 44 are connected to the heat sink 46. Therefore, it is possible to shorten the lead time in the manufacturing process and simplify further the manufacturing process
The heat sink 46 is vulnerable to damage from the plating solutions for plating nickel and gold on the conductor layers 22 to form the electrodes 33. Therefore, the heat sink 46 needs to be protected by coating resin and so on if the heat sink 46 has to be immersed in the plating solutions to form the processed surface layers 32 on the conductive layers 22. However, in the method according to the second embodiment, the processed surface layers 32 are formed before the single-sided conductor layer film 21, 2la, 31, and the heat sink 46 are stacked. Therefore, there is no need to protect the heat sink 46.
Modifications
For the multilayer circuit boards 100 according to the first and second embodiments, the resin films made of a mixture of 65-35 weight % polyetheretherketone resin and 35-65 weight % polyetherimide resin are used for the resin films 23. Not being limited to the resin films, it is possible to use other resin films made by adding nonconductive filler to polyetheretherketone resin and polyetherimide resin. It is also possible to use separately polyetheretherketone or polyetherimide.
Moreover, thermoplastic resins such as thermoplastic polyimide or what is called liquid crystal polymer are usable as well. As long as a resin film has a modulus of elasticity of 1-1000 MPa at the heating temperature while the single-sided conductor layer films 21, 21a, 31 are pressed and heated and has thermal resistance needed at the later soldering step and so on, the resin film is preferably used.
In the multilayer circuit boards 100 according to the first and second embodiments, the processed surface layers 32 are located only on the conductor layers 22 of one single-sided conductor layer film 31, as shown in
In the multilayer circuit board 100 according to the second embodiment, the heat sink 46 is made of aluminum alloy. However, it may be made of other metals or ceramics. Although the thermal vias 44 are formed only in two single-sided conductor layer films 21a in
In the case that the heat sink 46 is an insulator made of a material such as ceramics, even if the thermal vias 46 are electrically connected to the electric circuit, the electric circuit can be insulated by the heat sink 46 while desired heat releasing characteristics are assured. Although the heat sink 46 is directly connected to the single-sided conductor layer films 21a in the multilayer circuit board 100, a so-called bonding sheet such as a polyetherimide sheet, a thermosetting resin sheet containing heat conductive filler, or a thermoplastic resin sheet containing heat conductive filler may be formed on the surface of the heat sink 46, at which the heat sink 46 is adhered to the single-sided conductor layer films 21a, in order to improve adhesion or heat conductivity. However, in the case that the heat sink 46 functions as a part of the electric circuit in combination with the thermal vias 44, the bonding sheet needs to be removed at the positions where the thermal vias 44 contact the heat sink 46.
The multilayer circuit boards 100 according to the first and second embodiments include four single-sided conductor layer films 21, 21a, 31. However, as a matter of course, the total number of the single-sided conductor layer films 21, 21a, 31 is not limited.
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This application is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/179,203, which was filed on Jun. 26, 2002, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,768,061.
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