1. Blog>
  2. Back Drilling --- A special craftsmanship of control depth drilling

Back Drilling --- A special craftsmanship of control depth drilling

by: Jan 19,2021 9411 Views 0 Comments Posted in Technology

back drilling depth drilling PTH

What is Back Drilling?

Backdrill is the process of creating vias by removing the stub in multilayered printed wiring boards, to allow signals to flow from one layer of the board to another. (The stubs will cause reflection, scattering, delay and other problems in the transmission of the signal, which will distort the signal.) It is a special craftsmanship of control depth drilling.

In the production of multilayer boards, such as the production of 12-layer boards, we need to connect the first layer to the 9th layer. Usually we drill through holes (one-time drilling) , and then plate the through vias. In this way, the first floor is directly connected to the 12th floor. In fact, we only need the first floor to be connected to the 9th floor. Since the 10th to the 12th floor are not connected by wires, they are like a pillar. This column affects the signal path, and can cause signal integrity problems in the communication signal. So this extra column (called STUB in the industry) was drilled out from the reverse side (secondary drilling). So it is called back drilling, but it is generally not as clean as the drill, because the subsequent process will electrolyze a little copper and the drill tip itself is also sharp. So we will leave a small point, the length of this left STUB is called B value, generally in the range of 50-150UM.

Advantages of Back Drilling

  • Reduce noise interference & deterministic jitter;
  • Improve signal integrity;
  • Local thickness reduction;
  • Reduce the use of buried & blind vias and reduce the difficulty of PCB production;
  • Lower bit error rate (BER);
  • Less signal attenuation with improved impedance matching;
  • Minimal design and layout impact;
  • Increased channel bandwidth;
  • Increased data rates;
  • Reduced EMI/EMC radiation from the stub end;
  • Reduced excitation of resonance modes;
  • Reduced via-to-via crosstalk;
  • Lower costs than sequential laminations.

General characteristics

  • Mostly are rigid boards on the back;
  • Normally used on 8 layers or above;
  • Board thickness is over 2.5mm;
  • Minimum hold size is 0.3mm;
  • Backdrill is 0.2mm larger than the vias;
  • Tolerance of backdrill depth+/-0.05MM.

Back Drilling production process

1.PCB is provided with positioning holes, and the positioning holes are used to postion and drill the vias; 

2.Electroplating the first drilled PCB, and dry film sealing the positioning holes before electroplating;

3.Make outer layer graphics on the electroplated PCB;

4.Performing graphic plating on the PCB after the outer layer pattern is formed, and performing dry film sealing treatment on the positioning holes before the graphic plating;

5.Use the positioning hole used by the first drill for back drilling positioning, and use a drill to back drill the electroplated holes that need to be back drilled;

6.After the back drilling, the back drilling needs to be washed to remove the residual drill chips in the back drilling.

Difficulties of Back Drilling process

1.Back drilling depth control

Back drilling is to use the depth control function of the drill to realize the processing of blind vias, and its tolerance is mainly affected by the accuracy of the back drilling equipment and the tolerance of the medium thickness. In addition, its accuracy is easily affected by the outside world, such as the resistance of the drill, the angle of the drill tip, the contact effect between the cover board and the measuring unit, and the warpage of the board. Therefore, it is necessary to select suitable drilling materials and drilling methods during production to control its accuracy to reach the best result.

2.Back drilling accuracy control

Back drilling is formed by secondary drilling based on the hole diameter of the primary drill, and the accuracy of the secondary drilling is very important. Board expansion and contraction, equipment accuracy, drilling methods and so on will affect the accuracy of secondary drilling coincidence, which is very important for the quality control of PCB in the subsequent process.

Back Drilling application

PCBs with back-drilling technology are mainly used in communications equipment, large servers, medical electronics, military, aerospace and other fields.


PCBWay provide service including PCB Prototype & Batch Production, PCB Assembly (SMT), PCB Design, Electronics Modules Selling, CNC Machining etc. We are committed to meeting the needs of global makers from different industries in terms of quality, delivery, cost-effectiveness and any other demanding requests in electronics.

 Click to Get Your Instant Quotation 

Join us
Wanna be a dedicated PCBWay writer? We definately look forward to having you with us.
  • Comments(0)
Upload photo
You can only upload 5 files in total. Each file cannot exceed 2MB. Supports JPG, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP
0 / 10000
    Back to top