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The advancement of flex PCBs offer many advantages for both the physical designer and the manufacturer. The ability for the PCB to be molded and bent without breakage can lead to smaller designs that are lighter and take up less space all while resisting vibrations and other disruptions from its environment. Furthermore, they allow better airflow, heat dissipation, lower assembly costs, and a reduction in assembly errors.

In order to benefit from all that flex PCBs have to offer, you must have a clear vision of the printed circuit boards functionality, familiarize yourself with the design rules and follow strict guidelines.

Join us to learn how to get started - or improve - your flex PCB designs.

What you will learn:
- Benefits of flex PCBs
- Understand flex materials and how they will impact your board's flexibility
- Common guidelines such as stack-up, annular rings, trace routing, and stiffeners
- DEMO: How to apply these guidelines during your design process by leveraging cross sections, constraints, and a 3D canvas
- Checklist for manufacturing including drawing requirements and fab notes

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Sierra Circuits is an ISO 9001:2008, ISO 13485:2003 and MilSpec MIL-PRF-55110 certified, Silicon Valley-based, high-technology full service printed circuit board manufacturing and assembly shop. We specialize in HDI protos, Microelectronics, and 0.5mm pitch BGAs, quickturn PCBs (as quick as 2-3 days for 12-20 layers) and medium production. We are a privately held, woman- and minority-owned shop located in Sunnyvale, California since 1986.
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