Panasonic Develops Glass Composite Circuit Board Material that Improves Parts Mounting Reliability

Osaka, Japan – Panasonic Corporation announced today that it has developed a glass composite circuit board material (product number: R-1785) suited for automotive and industrial equipment. Mass production is scheduled to start in June 2018.

With the ever-increasing use of electronics in vehicles and recent trend toward high functionality of various industrial equipment, electronic circuit boards now require excellent parts mountability and compatibility with high currents. Panasonic has developed a glass composite circuit board material (CEM-3 grade) that achieves the industry’s lowest*1 coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) [1] by using its unique manufacturing method and resin design technology, thereby contributing to the improvement of parts mounting reliability and compatibility with high currents for electronic circuit boards.

Panasonic’s new glass composite circuit board material has the following features:

The industry’s lowest*1 coefficient of thermal expansion that improves the parts mounting reliability of electronic circuit boards• Coefficient of thermal expansion 15 – 17 ppm/°C (α1) (Board thickness: 0.8 mm)• Panasonic’s conventional product*2: 20 – 23 ppm/°C (α1) (Board thickness: 0.8mm)
Excellent tracking resistance [2] compatible with the miniaturization of high-current circuit boards• Comparative tracking index (CTI) ≥ 600 V• Panasonic’s conventional product*3: 250 V > CTI ≥ 175 V
Highly accurate board thickness that contributes to the stable operation of electronic circuit boards• Board thickness accuracy: ±0.05 mm (Board thickness: 1.6 mm)• Panasonic’s conventional product*3: ±0.10 mm (Board thickness: 1.6 mm)(Twice the accuracy)

Notes:

*1: As a glass composite circuit board material (CEM-3 grade) as of June 4, 2018 (Panasonic data)
*2: Panasonic’s conventional product (General glass composite circuit board material, Panasonic product number: R-1786)
*3: Panasonic’s conventional product (General glass epoxy circuit board material, Panasonic product number: R-1705)

Suitable applications:

Automotive equipment (Instrument panels), power supply/power device module circuit boards, infrastructure equipment (Smart meters, antenna communication equipment), appliances (Air-conditioners, power conditioners), etc.

Notes:

This new product will be exhibited at JPCA Show 2018, which will be held at Tokyo Big Sight from June 6 to 8, 2018.

[Product Features]

The industry’s lowest coefficient of thermal expansion that improves the parts mounting reliability of electronic circuit boardsLead-free solder, which has been more commonly adopted for parts mounting in recent years, requires circuit board materials with high mounting reliability because its bonding strength is lower than that of conventional lead-containing solder. Although glass composite circuit board materials are superior to the current mainstream glass epoxy circuit board materials in terms of processability and cost performance, they have issues with mounting reliability due to their high thermal expansion. This new product has achieved the industry’s lowest CTE as a glass composite circuit board material thanks to Panasonic’s unique resin design technology. It has high parts mounting reliability and contributes to improving the reliability of electronic circuit boards during long-term use.
Excellent tracking resistance compatible with the miniaturization of large current circuit boardsWith the increasingly more compact and lightweight power supply circuit boards due to the recent trend toward high functionality of various equipment, electronic circuit board wiring is becoming increasingly more narrow-pitch, requiring the improvement of insulation properties between circuits. The current mainstream glass epoxy circuit board materials have issues with improving tracking resistance, which is an indicator of intercircuit insulation properties. This new product has achieved the industry’s highest tracking resistance grade, PLC = 0 (600 V or higher), thanks to Panasonic’s unique resin design technology, thereby achieving high intercircuit insulation properties. The product enables the design of ever more finely wired electronic circuit boards, thereby contributing to compatibility with high currents and the miniaturization of circuit boards.
Highly accurate board thickness that contributes to the stable operation of electronic circuit boardsImpedance, which is an important characteristic of electronic circuit board designs, varies in accordance with the thickness of insulation layers. The accuracy of impedance [3] improves with higher accuracy of board thickness, which indicates the thickness of insulation layers. This new product has achieved a board thickness accuracy of ±0.05 mm, which is superior to that of general glass epoxy circuit board materials, thanks to Panasonic’s unique lamination process. The material enables the stable operation of electronic circuit boards, thereby contributing to the improvement of yields during circuit board manufacturing processes.

[General properties]

Item
Test method
Condition
Unit
R-1785
Our conventionalCEM-3
Our conventionalFR-4

Glass transition temp. (Tg)
TMA
Temp. rising rate: 10°C/min
°C
150
140
140

Solder heat resistance
JIS C 6481
A260°C solder float for 2min

No abnormality
No abnormality
No abnormality

CTE x-axis
α1
IPC-TM-650 2.4.41
TMA
ppm/°C
19 (15)
25 (20)
13

CTE y-axis
 
21 (17)
28 (23)
15

CTE z-axis
α1
IPC-TM-650 2.4.24
TMA
ppm/°C
50
65
65

Dielectric constant (Dk)
1MHz
IPC-TM-650 2.2.2.9
C-96/20/65

4.5
4.5
4.8

Dissipation factor (Df)
0.019
0.015
0.015

Insulation resistance
JIS C 6481
C-96/20/65

5×108
5×108
1×108

Tracking resistance
IEC 60112
A
V
CTI≥600
CTI≥600
250>CTI≥175

Accuracy of thickness(σ value)

A
mm
0.013
0.013
0.027

The sample thickness is 1.6mm.The figure in parentheses is for the thickness of 0.8mm.

The above data is actual values and not guaranteed values.

[Term Descriptions]

[1] Coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE)
The CTE is a ratio that describes the increase in length, at constant pressure, of a material per unit temperature during a temperature change.
[2] Tracking resistance
Tracking refers to the phenomenon by which short circuits occur between wires due to discharge when a high current or a high voltage is applied to electronic circuit boards with moist or dirty surfaces. Tracking resistance indicates the capability of circuit board materials to resist this tracking.
[3] Impedance
Impedance refers to the resistance value of a conductor with respect to a passing current when an AC voltage is applied to an electronic circuit. It is expressed using an electric network consisting of a combination of a DC resistance, capacitance, and inductance. Impedance is measured in Ohms (Ω).

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