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Murali Srinivasa on how PCBs are made and why India lags

Feb 4, 2026
Murali Srinivasa, founder of Lion Circuits and hands-on PCB maker, explains what printed circuit boards are and why they matter. He compares PCBs to skyscrapers of dozens of layers. He describes multilayer and HDI processes, photolithography, layer registration and why India lags behind China in manufacturing capacity and tacit know‑how.
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PCBs Are Skyscrapers In A Credit Card

  • A PCB is the substrate that mounts semiconductors and carries their electrical connections as copper tracks.
  • Murali compares a smartphone PCB to a 50–60 floor skyscraper compressed into ~1 mm of thickness.
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Tiny Misalignments Ruin Multilayer Boards

  • Multi-layer boards are built by making inner layers separately and pressing them into a stack before drilling plated holes.
  • A 50-micron misalignment during pressing can render the entire board scrap.
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HDI Packs Density With Blind And Buried Vias

  • HDI boards add buried and blind vias to save expensive PCB real estate and enable denser routing.
  • Some HDI features require laser drilling and sub-0.1 mm trace widths that need specialised machines.
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