PCB Production inquires

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chrisjsmith

Joined Nov 12, 2016
41
Greetings all

I've a report regarding PCB manufacturing where i need to compare and contrast TH PCB to SMT PCB.

Assuming i need to create a 1 Layer Double side PCB, I understand for Through-Hole components the
board needs to be drilled and since it's a single layer board i can connect components on the top layer
easily with the bottom layer.

In the case of an SMT PCB, where the board doesn't need to be drilled and components can be mounted
on surface pads, how would smt components on the top layer connect to the bottom layer since SMT PCB's
don't need to be drilled?
 

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chrisjsmith

Joined Nov 12, 2016
41
Who says that SMT PCBs don't need to be drilled? If you want continuity between traces on the top and on the bottom, you better be drillin' (and platin').
Ok makes sense, seems i've misinterpreted "no drilling required for the actually components on the board" but drilling is required for the traces and vias
 

mcgyvr

Joined Oct 15, 2009
5,394
yep.. The SMT components themselves do not need through holes like TH components do for attachment..
But if you have a multi-layer board and you need to connect traces from one side to the other then "vias" are drilled/plated holes that accomplish that need.
 

RichardO

Joined May 4, 2013
2,270
Ok makes sense, seems i've misinterpreted "no drilling required for the actually components on the board" but drilling is required for the traces and vias
My personal observation is that SMT boards have more vias than through-hole boards. This is because there are no "free" vias where a component lead goes through the board.
 

ErnieM

Joined Apr 24, 2011
8,415
On very very tight SMT boards you will probably want to stack parts over each other front to back to make some room for the vias. I had this situation a few times.
 
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