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Flex PCBs Explained Technical eBook

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Introduction: Why Care About Flex PCBs? In today's fast-paced, technology-driven world, the demand for compact, efficient, and versatile electronic devices has never been higher. As product designs become increasingly sophisticated, engineers are constantly challenged to find innovative solutions that push the boundaries of what's possible. This is where flexible printed circuit boards (flex PCBs) emerge as a game-changer. Flex PCBs offer a unique set of advantages that make them an indispensable tool in the modern electronics industry. Unlike their rigid counterparts, flex circuits can bend, flex, and twist, allowing seamless integration into compact and complex device designs. This flexibility is enabled by using flexible plastic films like polyimide as the base non-conducting material between copper layers, instead of the rigid fiberglass prepreg and core materials used in standard PCBs. Rigid PCB Flex PCB What Are Flex PCBs? So what exactly are flex PCBs made of? To understand flex PCBs, let's discuss rigid PCBs and then the difference between them and flex. Rigid PCBs Rigid PCBs are the most common type of printed circuit board. They are made by taking sheets of fiberglass cloth and soaking them in an epoxy resin. This creates a sturdy material that from here on we will call a substrate. This substrate is made of what looks like tightly woven fibers embedded in a hardened gel-like material. 4 www.cadence.com Rigid Flex Design Guide

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