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 pdfcrowd.com ope n in br owser PRO v ers ion Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API Eng Sign In Contact Us Newsroom Careers Support HOME COMPANY PRODUCTS SOLUTIONS COMMUNITY RESOURCES FREE TRIAL Documentation / Altium Designer / ... / High Speed PCB Design / PCB Layer Stack Management Search this space CONTENTS PCB Layer Stackup Technology and Terminology A Single Design with Multiple Laye r Stacks Defining the Layer Stack in the Layer Stack Manager Adding, Removing and Configur ing the Layer Stacks Adding and Removing Layers from a Stack Configuring the Layer Properties Layer Types, Properties and Function PCB Layer Stack Management Modified by on 6-Nov-2013 A printed ci rcuit board, or PCB, is used to mechanically support and electrically connect electro nic components. An Austrian scientist, Dr Paul Eisler, is credited with making the first operatio nal prin ted wiring board in 1943, where the printed circuits replaced the bulky wiring in a vacuum tube radio. The PCB is designed and formed as a stack of layers. In the early days of printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing, the board was simply an insul ating core layer, clad with a thin layer of copper on one or bot h sides. Wirin g was formed in the copper layer(s) as conductive traces, by etching away (removing) unwanted copper. A simple, single-sided PCB. Note how the circuit tracks that are on the bottom layer are visible through the board. Fast forward to today, where almost all PCB designs have multiple copper layers. Two to ten copper layers are common, but it is possible to fabricate a board with over thirty copper layers. These copper layers are defined in the design environment Request Free Trial
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    Documentation / Altium Designer / ... / High Speed PCB Design / PCB Layer Stack Management Search this space

    CONTENTS

    PCB Layer StackupTechnology andTerminology

    A Single Design withMultiple Layer Stacks

    Defining the Layer Stackin the Layer StackManager

    Adding, Removing andConfiguring the LayerStacks

    Adding and RemovingLayers from a Stack

    Configuring the LayerProperties

    Layer Types, Propertiesand Function

    PCB Layer Stack ManagementModified by on 6-Nov-2013

    A printed circuit board, or PCB, is used to mechanically support and electrically connect electronic components. An Austrianscientist, Dr Paul Eisler, is credited with making the first operational printed wiring board in 1943, where the printed circuitsreplaced the bulky wiring in a vacuum tube radio.

    The PCB is designed and formed as a stack of layers. In the early days of printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing, theboard was simply an insulating core layer, clad with a thin layer of copper on one or both sides. Wiring was formed in thecopper layer(s) as conductive traces, by etching away (removing) unwanted copper.

    A simple, single-sided PCB. Note how the circuit tracks that are on the bottom layer are visible through the board.

    Fast forward to today, where almost all PCB designs have multiple copper layers. Two to ten copper layers are common, butit is possible to fabricate a board with over thirty copper layers. These copper layers are defined in the design environment

    Request Free Trial

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    and Function

    Assigning a Net to a PlaneLayer

    Defining the OverallBoard Shape

    Defining a Board Regionand Assigning a Sub-Stack

    Managed Stacks andEmbedded Components

    Documenting the LayerStack

    Configuring the Drill Pairs

    Including a Drill Table

    RELATED VIDEOS

    Define New LayerStacks

    Layer Stack Regions

    as part of the layer stack, along with the insulation material that separates them.

    To design a single printed circuit board it is only necessary to define a single layer stack, which defines the entire boardarea in the vertical direction, or Z plane. However, technological innovation and refinements in the processing technologyhas led to a number of revolutionary concepts in PCB fabrication, including the ability to design and manufacture flexiblePCBs. By joining rigid sections of PCB together via flexible sections, complex, hybrid PCBs can be designed, that can befolded to fit into unusually shaped enclosures.

    Rigid sections of PCB connected via flexible sections of PCB, an innovative concept that supports the design of creative and compact electronic

    products.

    Since it is fabricated as a single entity, a rigid-flex PCB must be designed as a single entity. To do this, the designer must beable to define multiple PCB layer stacks, and assign different layer stacks to different parts of the rigid-flex design.

    PCB LAYER STACKUP TECHNOLOGY AND TERMINOLOGY

    Main article: PCB Layer Stackup Technology and Terminology

    PCB technology has been driven not only by the quest for smaller electronic products, a leading driver of PCB technology has also been the quest for morecompact components to use in those products. PGA and BGA components, with their array of interconnects are often fabricated using an internal PCB. It's thetechnology developed for this PCB, often referred to as High Density Interconnect (HDI) technology, that is now making its way into mainstream PCB fabrication.

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    An example of the internal structure of a Ball Grid Array package.

    An excellent reference for building a good understanding of the materials and techniques of both the design and the fabrication of

    printed circuits is Right First Time - a Practical Handbook on High Speed PCB and System Design, by Lee Ritchley. A free PDF version can be

    downloaded from http://www.thehighspeeddesignbook.com/.

    A SINGLE DESIGN WITH MULTIPLE LAYER STACKS

    Like a simple, rigid PCB, a rigid-flex PCB is fabricated as a single entity. To be able to do this, the designer must be able to:

    Define the overall shape of the rigid-flex PCB.Define a master set of layers that includes all layers needed in the rigid-flex design.Define multiple layer stacks, where each stack includes only the layers needed for each of the rigid and flexible zones of the PCB.Define the different rigid and flexible zones where each sub-stack is applied.Generate detailed output fabrication and documentation files needed to fabricate the rigid-flex PCB.

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    This board has had 3 layer stacks defined, 2 Rigid stacks and 1 Flex stack.

    DEFINING THE LAYER STACK IN THE LAYER STACK MANAGER

    All layer stacks are defined in the Layer Stack Manager. To open the Layer Stack Manager select Design Layer Stack Manager from the menus. For a new board,its single default stack comprises: a dielectric core, 2 copper layers, as well as the top and bottom solder/coverlay and overlay layers, as shown in the imagebelow.

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    Layer stack management is performed in the Layer Stack Manager dialog. The default single stack for a new board is shown.

    The dialog has two modes. In its Simple mode, the dialog provides the features and functionality needed to manage the layers in the stack for a traditional rigidPCB. For rigid-flex PCBs, you need to be able to create and manage multiple stacks. This is performed by entering the dialog's Advanced mode - by clicking theAdvanced button at the bottom-left of the dialog.

    Controls for adding and managing stacks are made available by entering the dialog's Advanced mode, which displays the lower Stack region of the dialog.

    In this mode, the dialog is visually and functionally divided into two key regions:

    Stack region (the lower region) providing controls to add, delete and re-order layer stacks.Layer region (the upper region) providing controls to manage the layers available to the defined stacks (add, remove, enable/disable, and re-order layers,as well as defining layer properties).

    The stack currently selected in the lower region of the dialog has its name highlighted with a grey background, and this stack is displayed

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    in the upper layer region of the dialog.

    Adding, Removing and Configuring the Layer Stacks

    Stacks are added, removed and their order is configured in the lower half of the Layer Stack Manager. Note that this section is only displayed if the

    button has been clicked.

    Notes about adding, removing and configuring stacks:

    1. A single, default Board layer stack is defined when a new board is created. Note that this stack cannot be deleted, but it can be renamed.2. When the Add Stack button is clicked, the currently selected stack is duplicated and added to the right of the selected stack.3. Layer properties apply to the entire layer, across all stacks that the layer is a member of. Note that separate Solder Mask/Coverlay and Overlay layers can

    be added for each stack, if required.4. The order of the stacks, from left to right, can be changed using the Move Left and Move Right buttons at the bottom-right of the stack region. Note that

    the order that the stacks are shown in the Layer Stack Manager does not dictate how they are used in the board design.5. Each stack should be named to uniquely identify it, this helps ensure the correct stack is applied to each user-defined board region.6. Each stack that is flexible must have its Flex option enabled, so that required flex bending properties can be applied. Note that flex bending is defined by

    placing a Bending Line across the flex region (Design Board Shape menu), and then editing its properties in the PCB panel when the panel is set to LayerStack Regions mode.

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    A board with a total of 3 stacks defined, 2 rigid stacks and 1 flex stack.

    As you click on the cell associated with a particular layer in the layer region of the Layer Stack Manager, that layer will be highlighted in

    the graphical display of the currently selected stack (to the left), and also across all defined stacks that use that layer, in the stack region of

    the dialog.

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    Adding and Removing Layers from a Stack

    Layers are added, removed and re-ordered in the upper half of the Layer Stack Manager using either the Add Layer button (for adding) or the right-click menu(for all types of changes).

    Notes about adding, removing and moving layers:

    1. To add a new layer, click the Add Layer button and choose the type of layer to add (signal layer, internal plane, dielectric, or overlay).2. New layers are added into the set of layers listed in the upper part of the Layer Stack Manager. By default a newly added layer is enabled for use across all

    existing stacks. Simply select each stack in turn and disable the layer if it is not required in that stack, using the checkbox to the left of a layer's name.3. Note that this behavior, to automatically add a layer to all stacks, does not occur if Solder Mask/Coverlay and Overlay layers are added. These layer types

    can be added/removed to each stack.4. Initially, when a copper layer (signal or plane) is added, a dielectric layer is automatically added too, maintaining the symmetry of the stack (copper-

    dielectric-copper-dielectric, and so on). The location and type of dielectric that is added is controlled by the technology style setting, located at the top-right of the dialog. This is not the case if the style option is set to Custom, in this case only the chosen layer type is added (more details on the style settingbelow).

    5. To move a layer up or down in the stack, right-click on the layer and select the Move Layer Up or Move Layer Down command, or use Move Up or MoveDown buttons. Note that when a copper or dielectric layer is moved the adjacent dielectric/copper layer will also move unless the style option is set toCustom, then only the selected layer will move.

    6. Layer Properties apply to the entire layer, across all stacks that the layer is a member of. This does not apply to Solder Mask/Coverlay and Overlay layersthat have been selectively added to a stack.

    7. One or more layers can be selected and deleted. A deleted layer is removed from the set of available layers, and therefore removed from all stackscurrently using it.

    8. Use the Undo and Redo buttons to roll layer stack changes backward or forward.

    The Layer Stack Manager includes an option at the top right of the dialog for selecting the Style of layer technology to be used on this

    board. The available options include: Layer Pairs, Internal Layer Pairs, Build-up or Custom. Note that this option does not affect the final

    design of the layer stackup, it is simply used to help select the appropriate type of dielectric layer to add and the location in the stack

    where it is added, when you run an Add Layer command. In all modes other than Custom, whenever a signal layer is added, a dielectric

    layer will also be added. The type and location of dielectric added depends on: the current number of layers used, and the current Style

    setting. Note that once a second layer Stack has been added, the Style is automatically set to Custom. In Custom mode, new layers are

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    added one-by-one.

    CONFIGURING THE LAYER PROPERTIES

    The properties of each layer must be completely defined, which should be done in consultation with the PCB fabricator. This information is included in theLayer Stack Table, the properties of each layer are edited directly in the layers region of the dialog. To edit a cell double-click on it, if that cell supports editing itwill become available for editing.

    Multi-cell editing is supported, to do this:

    Use the Windows standard Shift+Click (for a range) or Ctrl+Click (for individual cells) to select multiple cells.Press F2 to enter editing mode (do not use the mouse, or you will loose your selection).Use the keyboard to type the required string, or use the mouse to select the required option from a dropdown.For checkboxes, Shift+Click or Ctrl+Click in the cell around the checkbox, then press the Spacebar to toggle the setting of the selected checkboxes.

    Layer Types, Properties and Function

    In Altium Designer there is a single set of layers defined, and any layer can then be used in any layer stack. This set of layers includes all of the layers that areused in the overall PCB design, regardless of whether the design is a single PCB, or a rigid-flex design incorporating numerous rigid and flex sections. A varietyof types of layers can be included in the layer stack: including copper, dielectric, surface finish and mask layers. Each layer must be completely specified interms of its material and mechanical requirements, including: the material used, the thickness, the dielectric constant, and so on. The selection of materials andtheir properties should always be done in consultation with the board fabricator.

    The layer types and their properties are detailed in the table below, the process of defining the required layers and assigning them to the various stacks,follows that.

    Layer Type Material Thickness Properties toDefine

    Comments

    Signal Coppermm ormils

    ThicknessCopper layer used to define signal routing, carriesthe electrical signals and circuit supply current.Typically annealed foil and electro-deposited.

    Internal Plane Coppermm ormils

    Thickness

    Solid copper layer used to distribute power andground, can be split into regions. Also must specifythe distance from the plane edge to the board edge(pullback). Typically annealed foil.

    TypeInsulating layer, can be rigid or flexible. Used todefine core, prepreg and flexible layers.

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    DielectricVaries, including: FR4, polyimide, and a variety ofmanufacturer-specific materials offering differentdesign parameters

    mm ormils

    (function),Material,ThicknessandDielectricConstant(Dk).

    define core, prepreg and flexible layers.

    Important mechanical properties include; includingdimensional stability over moisture and tempranges, tear resistance, flexibility.

    Important electrical properties include; insulationresistance, dielectric constant (Dk), dissipation factor(loss tangent, Df or Dj)

    Overlay Screen printed epoxy, LPI (liquid photoimageable) Present text/artwork, such as componentdesignators.

    SolderMask/Coverlay

    1) Liquid photoimageable solder mask (LPI or LPSM) ,Dry Film photoimageable Solder Mask (DFSM), or

    2) Adhesive coated flexible film, typically polyimide orpolyester.

    mm ormils

    Type(function),Material,ThicknessandDielectricConstant(Dk).

    1) Protective layer that restricts where solder can beapplied to the circuit. A cost effective and proventechnology, suitable for rigid and flex use class A(flex-to-install) applications. Suitable for finerfeatures than flexible film coverlay.

    2) Suitable for flex use classes A and B (dynamicflex). Requires rounded holes/corners, which aretypically drilled or punched.

    Paste Mask

    Layer from which a paste mask stencil is fabricated.Stencil is typically stainless steel. Openings in thestencil define locations where solder paste is to beapplied to the component pads, prior to componentplacement.

    Mask layer used to fabricate solder mask screen,which defines locations where solder paste is to beapplied.

    Assigning a Net to a Plane Layer

    Main Article: Internal Power and Split Planes

    In earlier versions of Altium Designer, a net could be assigned to a plane either through the Layer Stack Manager, or by double-clicking on the plane layer in theworkspace. With the introduction of multiple layer stacks, the net is always assigned to the plane by double-clicking on the plane layer in the workspace (theplane layer must be the active layer). When you double-click the Split Plane dialog will open, select the required net, as shown in the image below. This processis the same if you are assigning a single net to the entire plane, or are assigning a net to a split region of the plane.

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    To assign a net to a plane layer, make the plane layer the active layer then double-click to open the Split Plane dialog, where the net is assigned.

    DEFINING THE OVERALL BOARD SHAPE

    Main Article: Creating and Modifying the Board Shape

    Regardless of the final make up of the board (single rigid area or multiple rigid-flex sections), the overall outer shape is defined as the Board Shape. The BoardShape can be:

    Defined manually - by redefining the shape, or moving the existing board vertices (corners). Switch to Board Planning Mode (View Board Planning Mode)then use the commands in the Design menu.

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    Defined from selected objects - typically done from an outline on a mechanical layer. Use this option if an outline has been imported from another designtool. Switch to 2D Layout Mode (View 2D Layout Mode) then use the command in the Design Board Shape sub-menu.Defined from a 3D body - use this option if the blank board has been imported as a STEP model from an MCAD tool into an Altium Designer 3D Body Object(Place 3D Body). Switch to 3D Layout Mode (View 3D Layout Mode) then use the command in the Design Board Shape sub-menu to select the boardshape.

    The main View menu has a cluster of PCB editor working modes with easy to remember shortcuts, allowing you to quickly switch between

    Board Planning Mode (1), 2D Layout Mode (2), and 3D Layout Mode (3). The editor menus will populate with relevant commands for each of

    the respective modes. So if you're used to finding your favorite board shape command on the Design menu and can't see it anymore,

    make sure you're in the right mode!

    DEFINING A BOARD REGION AND ASSIGNING A SUB-STACK

    Main Article: Defining Board Regions and Bending Lines

    When a new board is created, the overall board shape is automatically assigned the board region called Default Layer Stack Region. Double-click anywherewithin the board shape to open the Board Region dialog and change the default name. This default board region is automatically assigned the default Boardlayer stack. Note that the default Board layer stack is named in the Layer Stack Manager.

    The board can be divided into regions by switching to the Board Planning Mode (View Board Planning Mode, shortcut: 1) and defining Split Lines (Designmenu). To learn more, refer to the article Defining Board Regions and Bending Lines.

    MANAGED STACKS AND EMBEDDED COMPONENTS

    Related article: Designing with Embedded Components

    When you embedded a component, Altium Designer has to manage how that embedded component affects the layer stack, not only in terms of how it isdisplayed, but also in terms of calculated data such as solder mask openings and design rule checking. It does this by creating a stack for each uniquecombination of placed + cut layers needed by the various embedded components included in the design. These stacks are referred to as Managed Stacks.

    The Managed Stack is created automatically when a component is embedded within the layers of the board. As managed stacks are created automatically thereis no user-input needed in their creation and management. Altium Designer checks for embedded components, tests if any of the current managed stacks aresuitable and if not, creates a new one. The same applies when embedded components are removed, if a managed stack is no longer needed, it is automaticallyremoved. To force Altium Designer to check if new managed stacks are needed, switch between 2D and 3D Layout Modes.

    The Managed Stack defines the board structure in the vertical, of Z plane. In the horizontal, or X Y plane, the region that the stack extends

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    over is defined by the cavity definition built into that embedded component.

    The image below shows the layer stack dialog for a rigid-flex design that includes embedded components. By analyzing the Managed Stacks it is possible towork out which layers the components are embedded on.

    Note that:

    The stack selector down the bottom of the dialog is set to Show All Stacks, displaying the two managed stacks, Stack0 and Stack2. Note that the stackselector setting is not persistent, when the dialog is reopened it defaults to Show User Stacks.The upper-most layer in Stack2 is Mid-Layer 1, there are no other layers above this layer. This indicates that the upper layers are removed by the cutout(cavity definition) in the component embedded on Mid-Layer 1.The upper-most layer in Stack0 is Mid-Layer 2, there are no other layers above this layer. This indicates that the upper layers are removed by the cutout(cavity definition) in the component embedded on Mid-Layer 2.

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    The Layer Stack Manager set to Show All Stacks revealing two Managed Stacks, Stack0 and Stack1.

    DOCUMENTING THE LAYER STACK

    Main Article: Documenting the Layer Stack

    Documentation is a key part of the design process, and is particularly important for designs with a complex layer stack structure, such as a rigid-flex design. Tosupport this, Altium Designer includes a Layer Stack Table, which is placed (Place Layer Stack Table) and positioned alongside the board design in theworkspace. The Layer Stack Table details the:

    Layers used in the designMaterial used for each layerThickness of each layerThe Dielectric ConstantThe name of each stack and the layers used in that stack

    The Layer Stack Table can also include an optional map of the PCB, this is an outline of the board showing how the various layer stacks are assigned to regionsof the board. The map can be scaled, or hidden if required.

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    The Layer Stack Table is used to provide detail documentation of all layers used in the design, note the map included below the table.

    CONFIGURING THE DRILL PAIRS

    In a design with multiple layer stacks, the Drill Pairs are defined for each stack. Drill pairs are configured in the Layer Stack Manager.

    To define the drill pairs:

    1. Select the stack in the lower part of the Layer Stack Manager.2. Click the Drill Pairs button to open the Drill-Pair Manager.3. Define the drill pairs for that stack, as required.4. Repeat the process for each Stack in the design.

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    Select the stack then click the Drill Pairs button to define the drill pairs for that stack.

    Including a Drill Table

    Main Article: Live Drill Drawing Table

    Altium Designer includes an intelligent Drill Table, which is placed like any other design object. The table displays the drills required for a specified layer pair,you will need to place a drill table for each layer pair used in the design.

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    4 Drill Tables have been placed, one for each of the drill pairs defined in this rigid-flex design. A title has been added to each to identify the layer pair.

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