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Flex PCBs Explained Technical eBook

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Flex PCBs Explained Cadence is a pivotal leader in electronic design and computational expertise, using their Intelligent System Design Strategy to turn design concepts into reality. Cadence customers are the world's most creative and innovative companies, delivering extraordinary electronic products from chips to boards to systems in the most dynamic market applications. www.cadence.com © 2024 Cadence Design Systems, Inc. All rights reserved worldwide. Cadence, the Cadence logo, and the other Cadence marks found at www.cadence.com/go/trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cadence Design Systems, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 07/24 BS/CPG/RGD-FL X/PDF List of Terms and Materials f Rigid Section: The stiff and non-bendable portion of the PCB made from FR4 or similar material. f Flexible Section: The bendable portion of the PCB made from polyimide or other flexible dielectric material. f Flex Core: The core layer of the flexible section, typically a thin layer of polyimide with copper traces on either side. f Coverlay: A protective layer applied to the outer surfaces of the PCB to protect the copper traces from scratches and environmental factors. f Stiffener: A thin piece of rigid material (FR4 or metal) added to the flexible section to provide additional support and prevent excessive bending. f Bend Radius: The minimum radius at which the flexible section can bend without damaging the copper traces or delami- nating the layers. f Hole-to-Flex Distance: The minimum distance between a via or plated through hole and the edge of the flexible section. f Impedance Control: Designing the PCB to maintain a consistent electrical impedance for signal traces to minimize signal reflections and ensure signal integrity. f Bookbinding Construction: A technique used where layers of flex PCB are manufactured in progressively longer lengths around the outside bend radius. Helps reduce damage from bending, but increases cost by 30% or more. Additional Resources For more information on rigid-flex PCB design, visit our resources hub.

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