It’s hard to imagine now, but seat belts weren’t required in cars at one-time. However, the lap and shoulder-harness seat belt became the industry and cultural standard in most places after many injuries. Now you can’t drive too far down the freeway without seeing a “Click It or Ticket” sign posted alongside the road. And in the same way that a little extra prevention goes a long way in saving lives on the road, so does an added measure of protection improve the performance of a printed circuit board.
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PCB edge plating, which is also referred to as border plating, side plating, castellation, side metal, and plated contour, is a strip of protective metal fabricated on the narrow side of the board. A circuit board may have just one side edge plated or all around it, depending on the needs of the design. This extra metal hasn’t been used as much in the past, but it has grown in popularity due to the protection it provides for the electrical performance and physical integrity of a circuit board. If you are considering using PCB edge plating in your next layout, read on to explore what it is, how it is fabricated, and some of the design constraints you should know.
Printed circuit boards have several vulnerabilities that can be better protected using PCB edge plating. Here are the four main areas that the edge plating can help with:
As you can see, there are several advantages to using edge plating on a circuit board. Next, let’s look at some methods used by manufacturers to fabricate this edge plating onto a PCB.
Circuit board edge plating is a fairly standard process and typically an extension of the normal plating procedures used in circuit board fabrication. The outer edges to be metalized must be milled before plating the surface and the thru-holes of the board, allowing the edges to be plated simultaneously. However, the adhesion of the metal plating to the board edges can be a challenge. The board’s edges will have to be prepared by smoothing out any imperfections to ensure that the plating process works as intended. It is also essential to design a metal strip into the top and bottom layers of the board to serve as an anchor for the edge plating to bond.
Copper electroplating can be used for metalized edges, which will minimize the cost of edge plating since that process will already be in use on the rest of the board. Other fabricators might use immersion gold or silver or electroplated nickel and gold. A surface finish can also be applied to the plating, which can be done with Immersion silver or tin, hot air solder leveling (HASL), and electroless-nickel immersion gold (ENIG).
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There are some limitations to PCB edge plating, which are important to understand before committing to this process:
There are also some PCB layout recommendations you should know about, and we’ll look at those next.
Laying out a circuit board for edge plating is not complicated, but there are a few things that the designer needs to know. First, the plating requires a metal strip on the surface layers with which to bond. Not only do the metal strips need to be included in the layout data, but the designer must also remove the solder mask in that area to leave the metal strips exposed for plating. Another important design consideration is planning the configuration of the internal plane layers. While the ground plane is usually connected to the edge plating, it is essential to pull the boundary of the power plane back from the edge of the board. Pulling back the power plane boundaries will remove any chance that the plane will connect with the PCB edge plating during fabrication and create a direct power to ground short.
PCB designers must communicate their intent for the edge plating through the manufacturing drawings. The documentation needs to specify the sides of the board to be plated, the overlap of the edge plating with the metal strips on the surface layers, and the type of plating and surface finishes required. A good PCB contract manufacturer can help you with these decisions. At VSE, our design and manufacturing engineers regularly work with our customers to resolve these and other layout questions. Let us know how we can help you with PCB edge plating or any other design and manufacturing considerations on your next circuit board project.
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