Materials

Microvia

Compact via solutions for high-density PCB designs.

Microvia Details

Microvias are extremely small holes used in modern, high-density PCB designs to interconnect fine traces. They enable designers to incorporate more layers and complex circuits in a limited space.

The production of microvias requires advanced laser drilling techniques, ensuring high signal integrity and effective thermal management. This technology is particularly vital in applications where space is at a premium.

Key benefits of microvias include:

  • Compact design for increased routing density.
  • Enhanced signal quality with minimized interference.
  • Efficient thermal management due to shorter interconnects.

Microvias are a driving force behind the miniaturization of modern electronics, enabling innovative designs and superior performance in demanding applications.

Frequently asked questions

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What are microvias?
Microvias are extremely small vias used in high-density PCB layouts to save space.
How do microvias differ from standard vias?
Microvias are smaller and typically produced using laser drilling, making them ideal for complex designs.
What advantages do microvias offer in dense PCB layouts?
Microvias allow for increased routing density while improving signal quality with shorter interconnect paths.