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Marnix BOTTE: Doctor of Applied Sciences - Business Unit Manager Printed Circuits at Alcatel Bell (Belgium)
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Gilbert GRYMONPREZ: Doctor of Science - Printed Circuit Board Expert at Alcatel Bell (Belgium)
INTRODUCTION
The printed circuit board is an interconnection medium that supports electronic components and connects their leads.
In general, the conductor tracks of a printed circuit board are supported by a rigid material (see specific article ), made of glass fabric coated with thermosetting resin. If this material is replaced by a flexible film, we speak of a flexible circuit. If the printed circuit board contains rigid zones while other parts are flexible, it is a flexible-rigid circuit.
This article deals with the fields of application and specific design aspects of flexible circuits and flexible-rigid circuits. Their base material consists partly or entirely of a flexible material to ensure a connection between moving parts of the system. The flexible material is chosen because of its reduced thickness or weight, or to facilitate mounting of the circuit in a narrow or complex box.
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