Home Made PCB using Photo Resist
Paper Method
Materials Required:
1.Copper Clad Board(double/single
layer according to your need)
2.glossy paper/ photo Resist
Paper
3. Iron box
4.Ferric Chloride (FeCl3)
5.IP solution
STEP 1: Take printout of circuit
board layout
Take a
print out of your PCB layout using the laser printer and the A4 photo
paper/glossy paper. Keep in mind the following points:
àPrint Nature: Mirror ,Color:
Black, Print Side: glossy paper side
PCB print on glossy paper
STEP 2: Board
Cut the
copper clad board according to the size of layout using a hacksaw or a cutter.
Clean the board using cotton cloth (board should be dry)
Clean the board using cotton cloth (board should be dry)
Rubbing away the top oxide layer
STEP 3: Transferring the PCB
print onto the copper plate
Iron on glossy paper method Transfer the printed image (taken
from a laser printer) from the photo paper to the board. Make sure to flip top
layer horizontally. Put the copper surface of the board on the printed layout.
Ensure that the board is aligned correctly along the borders of the printed
layout. And iron gently (at initial till the glossy sticks on to the
board) and the apply with some force.
(iron around 10 mins)
Iron the paper onto the plate
CAUTION: Do not directly touch copper plate because it is
very hot due to ironing.
After
ironing, place printed plate in luke warm water for around 10 minutes. Paper
will dissolve, then remove paper gently. Remove the paper off by peeling it
from a low angle.
Peeling the paper
In some cases
while removing the paper, some of the tracks get fainted. In the figure below,
you can see that the track is light in colour hence we can use a black marker
to darken it as shown.
Light trace
Darkening the track
STEP 5: Etching the plate
You need
to be really careful while performing this step.
·
First put
rubber or plastic gloves.
·
Place
some newspaper on the bottom so that the etching solution does not spoil your
floor.
·
Take a
plastic box and fill it up with some water.
·
Dissolve
2-3 tea spoon of ferric chloride power in the water.
·
Dip the
PCB into the etching solution (Ferric chloride solution, FeCl3) for
approximately 30 mins.
·
The FeCl3
reacts with the unmasked copper and removes the unwanted copper from the PCB.
·
This
process is called as Etching. Use pliers to take out the PCB and check if the
entire unmasked area has been etched or not. In case it is not etched leave it
for some more time in the solution.
Etching the plate
Etched copper plate
STEP 6: Cleaning, disposing and
final touches for the circuit board
Be careful while disposing the etching solution,
since its toxic to fish and other water organisms. And don’t think about
pouring it in the sink when you are done, it is illegal to do so
and might damage your pipes So dilute the etching solution and then throw
it away somewhere safe.
A few
drops of thinner (nail polish remover works well) on a pinch of cotton wool
will remove completely the toner/ink on the plate, exposing the copper
surface. Rinse carefully and dry with a clean cloth or kitchen paper. Trim to
final size and smoothen edges with sandpaper.
Removing the ink