IP Library Granted Patent US 7,230,187
Granted Patent B2
US 7,230,187 · App. 10/743,527 · Granted Jun 12, 2007

Printed wire board and associated mobile terminal

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Patent No.
US 7,230,187
App. No.
10/743,527
Granted
Jun 12, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A multi-layer printed wire board (PWB) structure optimized for improved drop reliability, reliable electrical connections under thermal load, and minimal thickness is provided, along with a mobile terminal, including the PWB. The PWB includes alternating conductive layers and insulative layers. The outermost three layers form an interconnect structure constructed of two conductive layers surrounding an insulative-coated conductive layer. The thicknesses of the various layers are optimized to have an increased resistance to mechanical shock resulting from, for instance, a drop onto a hard surface. In addition, the optimized PWB structure has a minimized thickness and an improved resistance to connection failures resulting from cyclical thermal loads.

Claims (50)

1. A multi-layer printed wire board structure, comprising:

a first conductive layer having a thickness between 25 and 50 um;

a first insulative-coated conductive layer upon which said first conductive layer is disposed, wherein said first insulative-coated conductive layer has a thickness between 50 and 70 um;

a second conductive layer upon which said first insulative-coated conductive layer is disposed, wherein said second conductive layer has a thickness between 25 and 50 um;

a first insulative layer upon which said second conductive layer is disposed, wherein the first insulative layer has a thickness between 50 and 100 um;

a third conductive layer upon which said first insulative layer is disposed, wherein the third conductive layer has a thickness between 12 and 19 um and wherein said third conductive layer is at least about 50 percent thinner than said first conductive layer and said second conductive layer; and

a second insulative layer upon which said third conductive layer is disposed wherein the second insulative layer has a thickness between 50 and 100 um.

2. The multi-layer printed wire board structure of claim 1 further comprising:

a fourth conductive layer upon which said second insulative is disposed, wherein the fourth conductive layer has a thickness of 12 and 19 um and wherein said fourth conductive layer is at least about 50 percent thinner than said first conductive layer and said second conductive layer; and;

a third insulative layer upon which said fourth conductive layer is disposed, wherein the third insulative layer has a thickness between 50 and 100 um.

3. The multi-layer printed wire board structure of claim 1 further comprising:

a fifth conductive layer upon which said third insulative layer is disposed, wherein said fifth copper layer has a thickness between 12 and 19 um and wherein said fifth conductive layer is at least about 50 percent thinner than said first conductive layer and said second conductive layer;

a fourth insulative layer upon which said fifth conductive layer is disposed, wherein said fourth insulative layer has a thickness between 50 and 100 um;

a sixth conductive layer upon which said fourth insulative layer is disposed wherein said sixth conductive layer has a thickness between 12 and 19 um and wherein said sixth conductive layer is at least about 50 percent thinner than said first conductive layer and said second conductive layer;

a fifth insulative layer upon which said sixth conductive layer is disposed, wherein said fifth insulative layer has a thickness between 50 and 100 um;

a seventh conductive layer upon which said fifth insulative layer is disposed, wherein said seventh conductive layer has a thickness between 25 and 50 um;

a second insulative-coated conductive layer upon which said seventh conductive layer is disposed, wherein said second insulative-coated conductive layer has a thickness between 50 and 70 um; and

an eighth conductive layer upon which said second insulative-coated conductive layer is disposed, wherein said eighth conductive layer has a thickness between 25 and 50 um.

4. The multi-layer printed wire board structure of claim 1 , wherein said first and second conductive layers has a respective nominal thickness of 35 um; said first insulative-coated conductive layer has a nominal thickness of 60 um; said third conductive layer has a nominal thickness of 17 um; and each insulative layer has a respective nominal thickness of 75 um.

5. The multi-layer printed wire board structure of claim 1 , wherein said first and second conductive layers are formed of copper.

6. The multi-layer printed wire board structure of claim 1 , wherein said first insulative-coated conductive layer comprises a resin-coated copper layer.

7. The multi-layer printed wire board structure of claim 1 , wherein each insulative layer comprises a dielectric layer.

8. The multi-layer printed wire board structure of claim 7 , wherein each insulative layer is formed of glass fibers and an epoxy matrix.

9. The multi-layer printed wire board structure of claim 1 wherein said first insulative-coated conductive layer defines at least one via between said first and second conductive layers such that said first and second conductive layers are in electrical communication through the at least one via.

10. The mobile terminal of claim 9 , wherein said first and second conductive layers has a respective nominal thickness of 35 um; said first insulative-coated conductive layer has a nominal thickness of 60 um; said third conductive layer has a nominal thickness of 17 um; and each insulative layer has a respective nominal thickness of 75 um.

11. The mobile terminal of claim 9 , wherein said first and second conductive layers are formed of copper.

12. A mobile terminal comprising:

a transmitter and receiver for transmitting and receiving signals, respectively, via a wireless communications system; and

a multi-layer printed wire board structure in electrical communication with said transmitter and receiver, the structure comprising:

a first conductive layer having a thickness between 25 and 50 um;

a first insulative-coated conductive layer upon which said first conductive layer is disposed, wherein said first insulative-coated conductive layer has a thickness between 50 and 70 um;

a second conductive layer upon which said first insulative-coated conductive layer is disposed, wherein said second conductive layer has a thickness between 25 and 50 um;

a first insulative layer upon which said second conductive layer is disposed, wherein the first insulative layer has a thickness between 50 and 100 um;

a third conductive layer upon which said first insulative layer is disposed, wherein the third conductive layer has a thickness between 12 and 19 um and wherein said third conductive layer is at least about 50 percent thinner than said first conductive layer and said second conductive layer; and

a second insulative layer upon which said third conductive layer is disposed wherein the second insulative layer has a thickness between 50 and 100 um.

13. The mobile terminal of claim 12 further comprising:

a fourth conductive layer upon which said second insulative is disposed, wherein the fourth conductive layer has a thickness of 12 and 19 um and wherein said fourth conductive layer is at least about 50 percent thinner than said first conductive layer and said second conductive layer; and

a third insulative layer upon which said fourth conductive layer is disposed, wherein the third insulative layer has a thickness between 50 and 100 um.

14. The mobile terminal of claim 13 wherein said multi-layer printed wire board structure further comprises:

a fifth conductive layer upon which said third insulative layer is disposed, wherein said fifth copper layer has a thickness between 12 and 19 um and wherein said fifth conductive layer is at least about 50 percent thinner than said first conductive layer and said second conductive layer;

a fourth insulative layer upon which said fifth conductive layer is disposed, wherein said fourth insulative layer has a thickness between 50 and 100 um;

a sixth conductive layer upon which said fourth insulative layer is disposed wherein said sixth conductive layer has a thickness between 12 and 19 um and wherein said sixth conductive layer is at least about 50 percent thinner than said first conductive layer and said second conductive layer;

a fifth insulative layer upon which said sixth conductive layer is disposed, wherein said fifth insulative layer has a thickness between 50 and 100 um;

a seventh conductive layer upon which said fifth insulative layer is disposed, wherein said seventh conductive layer has a thickness between 25 and 50 um;

a second insulative-coated conductive layer upon which said seventh conductive layer is disposed, wherein said second insulative-coated conductive layer has a thickness between 50 and 70 um; and

an eighth conductive layer upon which said second insulative-coated conductive layer is disposed, wherein said eighth conductive layer has a thickness between 25 and 50 um.

15. The mobile terminal of claim 12 , wherein said first insulative-coated conductive layer comprises a resin-coated copper layer.

16. The mobile terminal of claim 12 , wherein each insulative layer comprises a dielectric layer.

17. The mobile terminal of claim 16 , wherein each insulative layer is formed of glass fibers and an epoxy matrix.

18. The mobile terminal of claim 12 wherein said first insulative-coated conductive layer defines at least one via between said first and second conductive layers such that said first and second conductive layers are in electrical communication through the at least one via.

Assignments (3)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE ASSIGNEE PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 043871 FRAME: 0865. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Nov 14, 2017
From: NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY
To: HMD GLOBAL OY
Reel/Frame 044762/0403 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 18, 2017
From: NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY
To: HMD GLOBAL OY
Reel/Frame 043871/0865 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 5, 2015
From: NOKIA CORPORATION
To: NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY
Reel/Frame 035567/0073 →