Carlos L. Barton - Brooklyn CT Adrienne Lindsay - Chandler AZ Samuel W. Henson - Mesa AZ
Assignee:
Rogers Corporation - Rogers CT
International Classification:
C25D 502 C25D 556
US Classification:
204 15
Abstract:
A multilayer through-hole contacted flexible circuit and method of manufacture thereof is presented having a laminar construction which is strictly symmetrical in the bending area; and which has no exposed adhesive. The flexible circuit is made by providing through-holes to a standard single sided laminate. Next, conductive material is vacuum deposited (e. g. sputtered or evaporated) into the through-holes and at the same time a conductive seed-layer is deposited on the polymer side of the standard laminate. Plating resist is applied to both sides of the material and the seed-layer side of the material is patterned such that circuit traces, pads, and through-holes can be electroplated with additional copper. The plating resist is stripped and the very thin layer of copper in the non-conductive areas is flash etched to produce semi-additive circuit features on the seed-layer side. Etch resist is then applied to both sides of the material and circuit patterns fabricated on the foil-side of the material using standard substractive processing techniques.
William Samuel Henson (3 May 1812 - 1888), was a pre-Wright brothers aviation engineer and inventor. Henson was born on 5 May 1812 (some sources incorrectly
West Virginia Health Right 1520 Washington St E, Charleston, WV 25311 3043437000 (phone), 3043437009 (fax)
Education:
Medical School West Virginia University School of Medicine Graduated: 1966
Procedures:
Vaccine Administration
Conditions:
Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy Calculus of the Urinary System Diabetes Mellitus (DM) Disorders of Lipoid Metabolism Hypertension (HTN)
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Henson graduated from the West Virginia University School of Medicine in 1966. He works in Charleston, WV and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Henson is affiliated with Charleston Area Medical Center.