Circuit Break - A MacroFab Podcast

MEP EP#262: Flex PCB PrimersParker

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Wurth Elektronik on Flex PCBs

Basically Polyimide foil with deposited copper
3 ways to create a system (from page 2)

Heterogeneous
Homogeneous
Partial Homogeneous

Full flex and Semiflex
Much Much easier way to create a 3d system design
Added benefit of having a full panelized system

Can test a full panel of designs all at once
Test points can technically be on the flex

Break and make

Take the rails off of the PCB

Flex-rigid boards

Can be bonded to external layers
Can be internal
Can be rigid on one side or both
Can be multiple layers

Layout and routing

Create a new layer in your EDA tool to define the Flex portion
No vias in flex portion
Use teardrops for added rigidity
Use wider tracks where possible for added strength
Do not change width in bend area
Distribute conductors evenly

Documentation

Do it... Do it a lot
In addition to the PCB gerber or ODB++ files include drawings
A fab drawing that defines the flex pcb is very helpful

Show Notes

MEP EP#262: Flex PCB Primers

Parker

Stephen

  • Wurth Elektronik on Flex PCBs
    • Basically Polyimide foil with deposited copper
    • 3 ways to create a system (from page 2)
      • Heterogeneous
      • Homogeneous
      • Partial Homogeneous
    • Full flex and Semiflex
    • Much Much easier way to create a 3d system design
    • Added benefit of having a full panelized system
      • Can test a full panel of designs all at once
      • Test points can technically be on the flex
    • Break and make
      • Take the rails off of the PCB
    • Flex-rigid boards
      • Can be bonded to external layers
      • Can be internal
      • Can be rigid on one side or both
      • Can be multiple layers
    • Layout and routing
      • Create a new layer in your EDA tool to define the Flex portion
      • No vias in flex portion
      • Use teardrops for added rigidity
      • Use wider tracks where possible for added strength
      • Do not change width in bend area
      • Distribute conductors evenly
    • Documentation
      • Do it... Do it a lot
      • In addition to the PCB gerber or ODB++ files include drawings
      • A fab drawing that defines the flex pcb is very helpful

Creators & Guests

Host
Parker Dillmann
A Founder @MacroFab.Builds Electronics, Cars, & Jeeps.
Host
Stephen Kraig
EE
Producer
Chris Martin

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