Twelve-layer Printed Circuit Boards
Twelve-layer printed circuit boards are multilayer products composed of twelve conductive copper foils and insulating dielectric layers stacked alternately. Compared to commonly used 4-layer and 6-layer PCBs, 12-layer boards provide more routing layers and superior electrical performance, specifically catering to the demanding requirements of high-end, complex electronic systems in terms of signal integrity, power integrity, and space utilization.
Main Features of Twelve-layer Printed Circuit Boards
- High layer count supports complex, high-density routing designs, meeting the needs of high-speed and high-frequency signal transmission.
- Flexible distribution of signal, power, and ground layers facilitates optimized EMC design, reducing crosstalk and noise.
- Enables stricter impedance control and better power distribution networks, enhancing system stability and reliability.
- Supports large-scale device mounting and multi-chip integration, suitable for high-end servers, data centers, and similar applications.
Application Areas of Twelve-layer Circuit Boards
They are widely used in high-performance servers, data center network equipment, communication base stations, medical instruments, aerospace, industrial automation, and other electronic products that require high speed, high reliability, and multi-function integration.