Claims
- 1. A method for plating a printed circuit board in which the printed circuit board includes both a through hole and a cul-de-sac formed by a non-through hole for connecting a surface conductive layer and an interlayer wiring layer, said printed circuit board being immersed in a plating liquid in a vessel and being simultaneously subjected to both vibration and swinging actions, said method comprising the additional step of reducing the pressure inside the vessel simultaneously with the printed circuit board being subjected to the vibration and swinging actions in order to remove any bubbles existing inside the cul-de-sac formed by said non-through hole, said swinging actions upending said cul-de-sac so that said bubbles float upwardly and out of said cul-de-sac.
- 2. An apparatus for plating a printed circuit board including a cul-de-sac formed by a non-through hole for making a connection between a surface conductive layer and an interlayer wiring layer, said apparatus comprising:
- a swinging jig for holding said printed circuit board;
- a vessel enclosing said jig;
- a supporting body which carries said jig and which causes said jig to both vibrate and swing in a plating liquid contained in said vessel;
- an exhaust pipe connected to said vessel; and
- a vacuum pump which is connected to said exhaust pipe for exhausting air from said vessel to enhance a removal of any bubble in said cul-de-sac formed by said non-through hole.
- 3. An apparatus for plating a printed circuit board according to claim 2, in which said jig is vertically arranged for holding therein the printed circuit board in a state in which an opening of the non-through hole is directed upwardly.
- 4. A method of plating a printed circuit board having at least one dead end cul-de-sac formed by a non-through hole which may appear on either side of said printed circuit board, whereby a gas bubble may become trapped in the dead end cul-de-sac hole, said method comprising the steps of:
- suspending said printed circuit card in a vertical position within a plating fluid bath inside a vacuum chamber held at a negative pressure whereby said dead end cul-de-sac hole is in a horizontal position and may have air bubbles entrapped therein;
- swinging said suspended printed circuit card so that an open end of said dead end cul-de-sac formed by said non-through hole is repeatedly disposed in an upward position so that said trapped bubble may float upwardly and raise out of said hole; and
- vibrating said swinging printed circuit board simultaneously with said swinging.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein said negative pressure in said vacuum chamber is in the order of 30 Torr.
- 6. The method of claim 4 wherein said swinging printed circuit board swings at a rate of approximately sixteen swings per minute.
- 7. The method of either claim 4 or 6 wherein said vibrations are at a rate of approximately 30 Hz.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein said dead end hole has an aspect ratio in the order of approximately 2 to 3.
- 9. The method of claim 7 wherein said dead end hole has a diameter in the order of about 0.2 mm and a depth in the order of about 0.4-0.6 mm.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/978,983, filed Nov. 19, 1992 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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