SPRAAV1C May   2009  – March 2020 AM3703 , AM3715 , OMAP3503 , OMAP3515 , OMAP3525 , OMAP3530

 

  1.   PCB Design Guidelines for 0.4mm Package-On-Package (PoP) Packages, Part I
    1.     Trademarks
    2. Using This Guide
    3. A Word of Caution
    4. A Team Sport
    5. Be Wary of Quotes
    6. Don’t Forget Your CAD Tools
    7. Metric Vs English
    8. PCB Fab Limits
    9. Routing and Layer Stackup
    10. OMAP35x 0.4mm Pitch
    11. 10 Pad Type
    12. 11 PCB Pad Dimensions for 0.4mm BGA Package
    13. 12 Multiple BGA Packages
    14. 13 Etch Traps and Heat Sinks
    15. 14 Vias and VIP
    16. 15 Laser Blind Vias
    17. 16 Filled Vias
    18. 17 Know Your Tools
    19. 18 BeagleBoard
    20. 19 BeagleBoard Views
      1. 19.1 Top Layer – Signal - Area Underneath the OMAP35x
      2. 19.2 Layer 2 – Ground
      3. 19.3 Layer 3 – Signal
      4. 19.4 Layer 4 – Signal
      5. 19.5 Layer 5 – Power (VDD2)
      6. 19.6 Layer 6 – Signal – Bottom Copper – Bottom Component Outlines
    21. 20 OMAP35x Decoupling
    22. 21 PCB Finishes for High Density Interconnect (HDI)
    23. 22 Real World Second Opinion
    24. 23 Acknowledgments
    25. 24 References
  2.   Revision History

Don’t Forget Your CAD Tools

Review the microvia capabilities of your CAD system. Blind microvias open up routing channels on the inner layers. Therefore, your CAD system must be capable of handling blind and buried microvias as well as through-hole vias. Your system’s features and setup dictates the difficulty or ease with which the board will route. Some of the setup parameters include via size, span, and a whole slew of clearance rules. Most CAD vendors offer specialized training on high-density interconnects and fine-pitch BGA circuit boards. Talk to them – they are part of your design team, too.

Your CAD tools can also help with the DFM checking task; take advantage of those tools. Each CAD platform is different and has different capabilities. For example, the Altium PCB design rules checking section spans more than 119 pages. Your particular CAD platform will have various checks and tests that can be performed on the finished circuit board design. Learn them and use them.