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* Single sided copper clad board -- [[ https://www.google.com/search?q=copper+clad+fr4&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8]] | |||
* Circuit board trace layout in a printable format (pdf or postscript ps works, design this with an [[EDA program]]) | |||
* Glossy Inkjet Photo Paper (to print the traces on) | |||
* Iron or press | |||
* Etchant chemical | |||
*# Ferric Chloride Solution (to dissolve the copper from the board) | |||
*# Muriatic Acid | |||
* WetorDry paper | |||
* Container to put PCB in with chemical solution | |||
== '''Steps''' == | == '''Steps''' == | ||
''If you are using Ferric Chloride(FeCl3) foretchant, then start heating your etchant to 50C'' | |||
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Make sure to clean any junk from the copper board before beginning the process! | Make sure to clean any junk from the copper board before beginning the process! | ||
* Use WetorDry paper / fine sand paper to clean the PCB under water until it turns pink | |||
* Wipe off water with a clean towel | |||
* Use acetone to remove oils from PCB | |||
[ insert Cleaning pics here] | [ insert Cleaning pics here] | ||
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'''2) Printing the Traces:''' | '''2) Printing the Traces:''' | ||
Grab your printer and print the traces onto the glossy | Grab your Laser printer and print the traces onto the glossy inkjet photo paper. | ||
* we used walgreens 8.5x11 stock inkjet photo paper with fine results | |||
* We used the Noisebridge Brother HL-5470DW and generic Laser printer toner with fine results | |||
* Make sure your print driver isn't scaling or distorting the circuit layout | |||
* Use monochrome and highest resolution possible for your printer | |||
The printer operator should also take this opportunity to provide feedback to the circuit designer: | |||
* Make sure the design traces are thick enough for this process (XXmil/XXmm minimum trace width with 20mil/0.508mm minimum clearance) | |||
* Make sure the export file is mirrored. The Laser Printer toner is going to 'transfer' to the surface of the copper clad and become unmmirrored in the process | |||
[insert printing pics here] | [insert printing pics here] | ||
Revision as of 11:32, 8 September 2016
DIY PCB Etching : Using Chemicals
Chances are you've probably seen a PCB before and it might of looked a little something like this
[Insert a picture of an example of a PCB maybe a Raspberry Pi or an Arduino etc]
The most important part of a PCB is the traces which connect the components to each other. These traces made in a CAD program for PCBs like : Eagle CAD , KiCAD etc
[Insert Picture of traces here]
This tutorial will show you how to make a simple single sided PCB using a chemical method. In summary the traces will be transferred and covered in a solid copper board , then the parts of copper not needed will stay expoxed. Finally the parts not needed will be removed with chemicals.
[Insert picture of before and after here ]
Materials Needed
- Single sided copper clad board -- [[ https://www.google.com/search?q=copper+clad+fr4&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8]]
- Circuit board trace layout in a printable format (pdf or postscript ps works, design this with an EDA program)
- Glossy Inkjet Photo Paper (to print the traces on)
- Iron or press
- Etchant chemical
- Ferric Chloride Solution (to dissolve the copper from the board)
- Muriatic Acid
- WetorDry paper
- Container to put PCB in with chemical solution
Steps
If you are using Ferric Chloride(FeCl3) foretchant, then start heating your etchant to 50C
1) Preparing the Copper Board: Clean It
Make sure to clean any junk from the copper board before beginning the process!
- Use WetorDry paper / fine sand paper to clean the PCB under water until it turns pink
- Wipe off water with a clean towel
- Use acetone to remove oils from PCB
[ insert Cleaning pics here]
2) Printing the Traces:
Grab your Laser printer and print the traces onto the glossy inkjet photo paper.
- we used walgreens 8.5x11 stock inkjet photo paper with fine results
- We used the Noisebridge Brother HL-5470DW and generic Laser printer toner with fine results
- Make sure your print driver isn't scaling or distorting the circuit layout
- Use monochrome and highest resolution possible for your printer
The printer operator should also take this opportunity to provide feedback to the circuit designer:
- Make sure the design traces are thick enough for this process (XXmil/XXmm minimum trace width with 20mil/0.508mm minimum clearance)
- Make sure the export file is mirrored. The Laser Printer toner is going to 'transfer' to the surface of the copper clad and become unmmirrored in the process
[insert printing pics here]
3) Transferring the Traces to the PCB:
- Press down the glossy paper with the design onto the copper PCB - Use a hot iron to press down glossy paper to the PCB [INSERT PIC HERE OF IRON PRESSED] - After the glossy paper stick onto the PCB submerge the two in a tray of water and gently press down the paper so it peels off leaving the trace on the PCB
[insert PCB iron down pic here]
4) Get Rid of the remaining Copper
- Place the Ferric Chloride Solution Bottle inside tray of hot water (this will heat the solution and make the PCB copper to be dissolved faster) - Pour some of the solution into a tray along with your PCB - Check the PCB every 5 or so minutes to check if the copper has been fully removed
[insert PCB blood water pics here]