Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Laser "route" Printed Circuit Boards
Posted by
Roland Jollivet
on 2009-11-06 14:30:08 UTC
Hi alan
Knee jerk response is; If you want to use a CO2 laser, the power would have
to be a bit higher than if the substrate was a wafer of steel. Shiny copper
is THE best surface for reflecting CO2 laser beams and laser mirrors are
made of this for that reason. But maybe that means using 50W instead of 20W
??
What would the effect be of the burn on the fibreglass substrate? A thin
burnt surface between tracks is going to be conductive, maybe not at DC
levels, but definately at RF.
Notwithstanding, those teeeny vias you see on PC cards are laser drilled.
Regards
Roland
2009/11/1 Alan Rothenbush <alan@...>
Knee jerk response is; If you want to use a CO2 laser, the power would have
to be a bit higher than if the substrate was a wafer of steel. Shiny copper
is THE best surface for reflecting CO2 laser beams and laser mirrors are
made of this for that reason. But maybe that means using 50W instead of 20W
??
What would the effect be of the burn on the fibreglass substrate? A thin
burnt surface between tracks is going to be conductive, maybe not at DC
levels, but definately at RF.
Notwithstanding, those teeeny vias you see on PC cards are laser drilled.
Regards
Roland
2009/11/1 Alan Rothenbush <alan@...>
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>
>
> I have a T-Tech PCB milling machine that works just great making PCBs for
> "standard-sized" components.
>
> For some of the surface mount stuff, though, it's a wee bit iffy; end mills
> of small enough diameter break and V shaped cutters cut too wide a swath.
>
> It occurs to me that laser beams are nice and thin, and that if we can
> laser cut thick steel slabs, we should also be able to laser route thin
> copper sheets.
>
> It seems like a guy _should_ be able to mount a small laser on the Z axis
> for outline milling the traces and then drill using the existing spindle.
>
> Is this nuts?
>
> If not, any getting started information gratefully appreciated.
>
> Alan
>
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