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PCB Production Capabilities

San Francisco Circuits specializes in PCB prototype fabrication and assembly using advanced technologies. Through our diverse portfolio of production partners, we also build and assemble boards at production quantities.

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Specifications Standard Technology Advanced Technology
Number of Layers

1 - 12

14 - 40

Quick Turn Times

up to 24 hours for bare board fabrication or assembly (1-6 layers)
up to 48 hours for fabrication and assembly (1-6 layers)
3 to 7 days (6 to 16 layers, some advanced technologies)

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Board Material

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PCB Material Reference Guide

Rigid PCB Materials

FR4

FR406

370HR

VT-47

FR408

Arlon

CEM

Megtron 6

Astra MT77

Tachyon 100G

Nelco 4000
Rogers 3000 Series
Rogers 4000 Series
Rogers 5000 Series
Rogers 6000 Series

Taconic TLY

Polyimide

 

MCPCB, Aluminum Core & Copper Core Materials

Aluminum Core

Copper Core

Ventec VT-4A1/VT-4A2

Aismalibar Fastherm

Aismalibar Flextherm

 

Flex PCB Materials

Kapton

Shin-Etsu - Epoxy
Adhesive System

Rogers - Epoxy
Adhesive System

Dupont FR - FR Acrylic
Adhesive System

Dupont LF - LF Acrylic
Adhesive System

Adhesiveless Base Materials

Aluminum Core

Ventec VT-4A1/VT-4A2

Aismalibar Fastherm

Aismalibar Flextherm

Copper Core

Nelco 4000

Rogers 3000
Rogers 4000
Rogers 5000
Rogers 6000 Series

Taconic TLY

Polyimide

Minimum Board Thickness

2 layer - 0.010"

4 layer - 0.020"

6 layer - 0.020"

8 layer - 0.062"

10 layer - 0.062"

12 layer - 0.062"

2 layer - 0.005"

4 layer - 0.010"

6 layer - 0.031"

8 layer - 0.040"

Maximum Board Thickness

2 layer - 0.125"

3-12 layer - 0.200"

0.250" - 0.500"

Maximum Board Size

16" x 22"

12" x 21"

 

10" x 16"

16" x 22"

12" x 21"

 

Copper Thickness

0.5 oz - 3 oz 

4 oz - 10 oz

Hole Aspect Ratio

7 : 1

15 : 1

Minimum Hole Size

0.008"

0.004"

Minimum Trace/Space

0.006"/0.006"

0.002"/0.002"

Minimum
Drill-to-Copper

0.010"

0.005"

Minimum Pitch

1 mm

0.3 mm

Final Finish

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PCB Surface Finishes

HASL (Solder)

Lead Free Solder

Copper

Gold

Gold Fingers

White Tin

ENEPIG

ENIG

HASL

Gold (ENIG/Hard/Soft)

Selective Gold

Immersion Silver

OSP

White Tin

ENEPIG

Solder Mask

LPI:

Green

Black

Red

Blue

Yellow

White

Clear

LPI:

Green

Black

Red

Blue

Yellow

White

Clear

Mix-and-match

Wet Mask

Dry Film

Coverlay

FR Coverlay

LF Coverlay

Shin-Etsu

Flexible Soldermask

 
Silk Screen

White

Black

Yellow

White

Black

Yellow

Green

Red

Blue

PCB Fabrication

Scoring

Route & Retain

Jump Scoring

Route & Retain

Milling

Additional Features

Plated Slots

Non-plated Slots

Controlled Dielectric

Covered Vias

Counter Sinks

Counter Bores

Dual Access Flex

Suspended Leads

Plated Edges

Plated Milling

Plated Counter Bores & Counter Sinks

Edge Castellation

Controlled Impedance

Silver Filled Vias

Non-Conductive Filled Vias

 

Quality Standards

IPC 6012 Class 2

Electrical Testing

100% Netlist Testing

TDR Testing

Milspec 31032

Milspec 55110

Milspec 50884

IPC 6012 Class 3

100% Netlist Testing

TDR Testing

Special Technology

  

Blind & Buried Vias

Laser Drilled Vias

Mechanically Drilled Micro Vias

Metal Core Boards

Burn-in Boards

Rigid-Flex Boards

Flex Boards

RF PCBs

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San Francisco Circuits, Inc.

1660 S Amphlett Blvd #200
San Mateo,CA 94402
Toll-Free: (800)732-5143
E-mail: sales@sfcircuits.com

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3914 Murphy Canyon Rd., Suite A244
San Diego, CA 92123
Local: (858)576-7202

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