That’s actually a quite
good question. A lot of folks use flex circuits when a simple thin FR-4 circuit
would do the job nicely. Stiffness increases as cube function of thickness, so
making an FR-4 board thin means it can be quite flexible but it is still
fragile. This brings to mind something I recall seeing some years back.
It was a rigid flex circuit that was made entirely
from FR-4. The center area of the circuit was milled down to the very thin
layer of insulation over or under the circuits, depending on one’s point of
view. It was not meant for dynamic flexing, but then, most flex circuits are
not purposefully meant for dynamic applications. Dynamic flexing is truly the
domain of flexible substrates and applications where very tight bends are
required. If one wants to explore making circuits in the manner spoken here, it
would be very important to provide a fillet of material on the thick-to-thin
transition to protect the circuit from damage. The devil is always in the
details.
Cheers,
Joe
JosephFjelstad JosephFjelstad@aol.com Joseph Fjelstad, a founder of Silicon Pipe Inc., is an international authority and innovator in the field of electronic interconnection and packaging technologies with more than 150 U.S. patents issued or pending. He is the author of "An Engineer's Guide to Flexible Circuits" and author, co-author or editor of several other books including the most recent Chip Scale Packaging for Modern Electronics. He has also authored numerous technical papers and articles. He frequently presents seminars on PCB, flex circuit and chip scale packaging technologies at industry conferences. You may contact him at 408-973-1744 x203, or by e-mail at JosephFjelstad@aol.com or J_Fjelstad@sipipe.com.
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