Workingbear’s company was having a tough time with a strange issue: intermittent micro-short circuits inside the layers of the PCB. Since the shorts didn’t show up near any components, it was really hard to figure out what was wrong.
Recently, we made a breakthrough. We finally got a faulty PCB that consistently showed the issue. After working with the PCB manufacturer to analyze it, we found the likely cause: CAF (Conductive Anodic Filament)—a type of metallic filament caused by electrochemical migration (ECM), which is known to cause failures in PCBs.
At last, we had a clear direction to investigage. Before that, our customer was getting very frustrated because we couldn’t find the root cause.