Rigid cores are done all the time with mixed copper weights. If it s a flex laminate it's not common.
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Ravinder,
It should not be an issue. A PCB manufacturer should be able to use a 2 oz. double core and etch the copper off one side.
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Hi All,
Thanks to all who have responded. Perhaps I should add that this is a 12-layer PCB, and the 2 oz Copper layer will be used for Power/Ground only. The signal layers will be 1/2 oz thick.
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Ravinder;
Although uneven copper thicknesses on a core are more common that one would expect, 1/2 oz. versus 2 oz. can cause some issues during the etching process, depending on trace pitch and tolerances. One would need to see the gerber files to determine if it would be an issue.
There are ways to get around this issue on Multilayer flex, but if this is just a double layer flex it has to be addressed. There are techniques, using a combination of additive/subtractive processes, to build up thickness during processing on just one side. Again, the trace widths and tolerances can influence this type of processing.
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Hi,
We are considering a layer stackup which uses Cores with uneven Copper foil thickness. Copper on one side is 1/2 oz and on the other side is 2 oz. Apart from the availability/cost considerations are there other issues with using such a Core.
I will appreciate the opinions of experts on this.
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