kennyden
Electrical
- Jun 16, 2004
- 17
Hi,
Question #1:
I'm currently using a 2 layers board for my prototype. Obviously, the design would be much cleaner if I'd be using 4 layers. However, having a seprate ground and power plane for a 6 inches sqr PCB is what I beleive to be luxury.
Nevertheless, how much more should I expect to pay for a 4 layers vs a 2 layers ? I used to work with boards that had 16 layers and what we found is that there was a 20% cost increase per added layer. However, this rule of thumb applies for a multiplayer board. Would passing from a 2 layers to a multilayers (4) process the same price increase (I doubt it).
I've seen sometimes 100 to 200% increase from 2 to 4 lyrs but these were for protos qtys. The volume involved here are more in the 500 to ++ thousands range. I'm using 8 mils traces, 29R15 vias so nothing too fancy.
Question #2
anyone has experience with a good PCB supplier which can do carbon printing ?
Thanks all.
Question #1:
I'm currently using a 2 layers board for my prototype. Obviously, the design would be much cleaner if I'd be using 4 layers. However, having a seprate ground and power plane for a 6 inches sqr PCB is what I beleive to be luxury.
Nevertheless, how much more should I expect to pay for a 4 layers vs a 2 layers ? I used to work with boards that had 16 layers and what we found is that there was a 20% cost increase per added layer. However, this rule of thumb applies for a multiplayer board. Would passing from a 2 layers to a multilayers (4) process the same price increase (I doubt it).
I've seen sometimes 100 to 200% increase from 2 to 4 lyrs but these were for protos qtys. The volume involved here are more in the 500 to ++ thousands range. I'm using 8 mils traces, 29R15 vias so nothing too fancy.
Question #2
anyone has experience with a good PCB supplier which can do carbon printing ?
Thanks all.