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10º Seminário Tecnológico
Placa de Circuito Impresso
Tendências de Mercado e Tecnologia
Luiz Fernando Guerra – Conselheiro ABRACI
13 de Setembro 2012
13,3%
Participação do Brasil no consumo de produtos eletrônicos
Consumo Eletroeletrônicos 2012
Mundial : US$ 1.140 Bilhões
Brasil : US$ 152 Bilhões (13.43%) (*)
(*) fonte ABINEE 2012
Placas de Circuito Impresso 2012
Mundial : US$ 61.4 Bilhões
Brasil : US$ 94 Milhões (0.15%) (*)
(*) fonte ABRACI 2012
0,15%
Participação do Brasil na fabricação de circuitos impressos
Layers Brasil Tecnologia
3+2+3 Não HDI + Flex
4, 6, 8 Sim Rigido + Flex
6 e 8 Sim Rigido + Flex
1,2,4, 6 Sim Rigido + Flex
1,2,4,6 Sim HDI + Flex
1,2 Sim Rigido + Flex
2,4 F Não Rigido/Flex
1,2,4,6 Sim Rigido + Flex
10
Mobile Phone - Technology Revolution
Palm Pixie
10L ELIC
1217 K lasers
5 X solid via plating
4 X pressing
ASP 83.4
Motorola Sholes
4 + 2 + 4
1225 K lasers
3 X solid via plating
4 X pressing
ASP 61.7
Motorola Titanium
4 + 2 + 4
2,147 K lasers
3X solid via plating
4X pressing
ASP 82.8 RIM Gemini
3 + (4) + 3
878 K lasers
3 X solid via plating
4 X pressing
ASP 53.1
No. of
laser drill
2008 2009 2010
SEMC Victoria
1+(1+6+1)+1
175 K lasers
no solid via plating
2X pressing
ASP 39.4
RIM Fuwa
2 + (6) + 2
260 K lasers
2X solid via plating
3X pressing
ASP 43.8
Major customers are moving to ELIC
ELIC
11
ELIC product design – Repetitive Process Flow
LDI conformal + inner circuitry 8 X
Lamination 4 X
DI, Screen for SM 1 X
Cu Reduction line 5 X
DES for conformal opening 5 X
Dry film laminator for conformal mask 5 X
Horizontal via plating, Atotech Cu12 1 X
Plasma 5 X
E-Tester 1 X
10L ELIC process flow – number of passes/area
10L ELIC stack up
12
Typical 10L ELIC process flow
L56 material release
(1/3 oz cu)
CO2 laser
(2 shots, 20%
capacity gain)
CM imaging,
DES (LDI)
EVF solid via
plating
Cu flash
plate 5 um
Landing pad
micro-etch
(3um)
Cu reduction to
max. 30 um for all
layers
L5/6 DES
by LDI
Panel scrubbing to
remove cu particle
Desmear and
PTH
Oxide
replacement
Lamination with
1/3 oz cu
CM imaging,
DES (LDI)
CO2 laser
(2 shots, 20%
capacity gain)
Landing pad
micro-etch
(3um)
Desmear and
PTH
EVF solid via
plating
Cu flash
plate 5 um
Panel scrubbing to
remove cu particle Cu reduction to
max. 30 um
DES by
LDI
Oxide
replacement
L00 lamination
with 1/3 oz cu
CM imaging,
DES (LDI)
CO2 laser
(2 shots, 20%
capacity gain)
Mechanical
drill
Desmear and
PTH
EVF solid via
plating
Cu flash
plate 5 um
Panel scrubbing to
remove cu particle
L00 DES
by LDI
Solder
mask Routing ENIG
Green processes
are repeated for
L47, L38 and L29
E-test
Tablet Shipment Forecast by Operational System
2011 2012
Milhões Unidades
Market Share Milhões Unidades Market Share
iOS 40 66,6 73 61
Android 17,3 28,8 37,9 32
QNX (RIM) 0,8 1,3 2,6 2,2
Windows 0 0 4,9 4,4
Other 1,9 3,3 0,5 0,4
Total 60 100 118,9 100
Gartner Inc.
•Mobile handset maker Nokia announced on 14th Jun that it
would slash 10,000 jobs, eliminating roughly 19% of its workforce
by the end of 2013. In addition, it will close a factory and several
research centers in Germany, Canada and Finland, and three
senior executives will be stepping down.
•Hopes are on their upcoming Windows Phone 8 in alliance with
Microsoft, but it won’t be released till later this year.
16 Nokia will lay off 10,000 jobs worldwide by the end of 2013
Source: ZDNet, 14th Jun 2012
Apple and Samsung together account for 90% of smartphone profits,
control 55% of the market.
Smartphone shipments were a total of 144.6 million units in Q1 12, a
41% year over year gain. Apple shipped 35 million iPhones, while
Samsung shipped 43 million devices of its own. Google, of course,
has plans to use its Motorola businesses to break into a clear third
place, but that could take time, if the company can pull it off at all.
For now, Apple and Samsung rule the roost. Source: ABI Research, Q1 2012
Given the dominance of Samsung as an Android OEM, and Apple the
only OEM for iOS, the smartphone market almost feels like a two
platform and two company duopoly
Smartphones
The precise look and feel of the hardware and software
is still in the early design phase, but Google produced a
concept design that looks like something out of a sci-fi
movie. They're not quite what you'd see on RoboCop or
Geordi LaForge, but they'll never be mistaken for normal
eyeglasses either.
The Google concept shows a video camera and a small
piece of glass over the right eye, with no lens on the left.
That half-and-half design was an intentional choice.
"We think technology should work for you -- to be there
when you need it and get out of your way when you
don't," the company said on its Google+ page.
The software design appears a lot cleaner than the
hardware, with friendly icons and unobtrusive
notifications. But Google's concept video portrays
perhaps the loneliest vision of the future ever.
A man starts his morning by putting his glasses on, then
goes through most of his day talking to himself, without
actually interacting with anyone face-to-face, save one
friendly pat of a bulldog and a super-quick visit to a
coffee truck with a buddy.
Source: CNN Money
Agradecimentos ao Dr Nakahara pelas informações do mercado internacional.
Luiz Fernando Guerra: [email protected]
Telefone: 011-3205-8305