PCB Etching

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Description

A logical extension to the Kicad workshop (electronics design) is to realize the designed PCB. There are 3 ways to produce PCBs at FIXME (with the required components):

  • PCB Milling with a CNC Router
  • PCB Etching using toner transfer method
  • PCB Etching using the photosensitive positive method

Goal

  • Make custom PCBs for FIXME members and projects.

Obstacles

PCB Milling with a CNC Router:

  • Cost
  • Make a lot of dust

PCB Etching using toner transfer method:

  • Use chemicals requiring precautions for use

PCB Etching using the photosensitive positive method:

  • Use chemicals requiring precautions for use
  • Need an insolation box
  • Number of step for the process


Components

  • Iron(III) chloride / Perchlorure de fer Corrosive!

or

Photoresist PCB Etching

Parts

  • Uv light
  • Pre-coated photoresist positive pcb
  • Lye (NaOH)
  • Ammonium persulfate

PCB Layout

The pcb layout should be the positive (black parts are where copper will stay) and *mirrored* image, full size (1:1) of the layout.

This layout is printed on standard paper with a laser printer (or copier) and set the toner density to the maximum value. This will make the black part really dark so the light can not pass trough.

The paper is then drenched in a 'drying' oil (like sunflower seed oil). This will make the white parts of the paper transparent. Remove the extra oil carefully.

Exposition

Remove the plastic protection on the PCB. Place the printed side of the layout against the copper side of the PCB. Remove the air bubbles captured under the greased paper

Place the PCB & Layout inside the exposure box. Then let the UV light do the work for 3-4 minutes This is a completely arbitrary timing, we should test different values

Remove the PCB & Layout from the exposure box

Development

(to be completed)

Etching

(to be completed)

Safety

Equipment:

  • Gloves
  • Goggles
  • Lab coat

Docs:

Schedule

Participant