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IPC-2152 / IEC 60512-5-2Thermisches Design & Hochstromrichtlinien

PCB High-Current Reinforcement, Thermal Rise & FEA Guidelines

Verlässliche Fertigungsstandards für industrielle SMT-Fertigungslinien.

As power density rises in EV battery systems and AI computing power supplies, increasing PCB copper weight (e.g. 4oz~6oz) becomes prohibitively costly with low etching yields. Surface-mount busbars soldered directly to power traces provide the highest ampacity-to-cost ratio.

300% ~ 800%PCB Ampacity BoostEquivalent to paralleling 20oz~50oz copper trace cross-section
≤ 30K @ Full LoadThermal Rise Target (ΔT)Complies with IEC 60512 to prevent FR4 resin degradation
40% ~ 65%Thermal Resistance DropLarge copper solder interface conducts heat efficiently to chassis
45% ~ 60%System Cost SavingsEliminates expensive 6-layer 4oz boards in favor of standard 2oz + SMT busbars
ENGINEERING CHALLENGES

Key Engineering & Assembly Failure Modes

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CTE Mismatch Solder Fatigue

Thermal expansion delta between pure copper (16.5 ppm/K) and FR4 induces shear stress across large solder joints.

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Thermal Sinking & Cold Solder Joints

High-mass solid copper draws heat away during reflow, requiring thermal profile compensation.

High-Frequency Skin Effect

In 50kHz~200kHz switching loops, AC current travels along the conductor perimeter, requiring high surface area designs.

Standard PCB Copper Trace vs SMT Busbar Ampacity Comparison (ΔT = 30°C)

CUNECTRA STANDARD SPEC
Conductor ArchitectureCross-Section AreaContinuous CurrentResistance (mΩ/cm)PCB Width RequiredTotal Cost Index
PCB 1oz Copper Trace (35μm)0.35 mm² (10mm wide)~ 8 A0.49 mΩ/cm10 mmBaseline
PCB 2oz Copper Trace (70μm)0.70 mm² (10mm wide)~ 14 A0.24 mΩ/cm10 mm+25% Board Cost
PCB 4oz Heavy Copper (140μm)1.40 mm² (10mm wide)~ 24 A0.12 mΩ/cm10 mm+120% Board Cost
CUNECTRA SMT-B1503 (1.5mm thick)4.50 mm² (3mm wide)~ 65 A0.038 mΩ/cm3.0 mm (70% space saved)-40% Total Cost
CUNECTRA SMT-B3008 (3.0mm thick)24.0 mm² (8mm wide)~ 220 A0.007 mΩ/cm8.0 mm-55% Total Cost
DFM GUIDELINES

Design for Manufacturability Guidelines

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Stress-Relief Grooves for Busbars > 40 mm

Incorporate transverse relief slots on busbar undersides when length exceeds 40 mm.

Impact: Absorbs thermal cycling strain (-40°C ~ +125°C), protecting PCB pads from delamination.
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Step-Up Stencil & Grid Apertures

Use 0.18~0.22 mm step-up stencils with windowpane apertures for busbars > 2.0 mm thickness.

Impact: Maintains solder void rate under 15%.
ENGINEERING FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I calculate the exact temperature rise for my specific PCB trace layout?+

Use our online SMT Busbar Ampacity & Thermal Calculator at /en/tools/smt-busbar-calculator to compute exact temperature rise, voltage drop, and power dissipation.

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