Designing Flex and Rigid-Flex PCBs to Prevent Failure
Flex and rigid-flex printed circuit boards (PCBs) can be considered at the basic level some of the most complex PCBs in the industry. With that in mind, it’s incredibly easy to make a mistake, to leave something out, or to create a design that was doomed from the start.
Such design failures can end up leading to an eventual failure by delamination, short circuits, damage to the flex portions, and many other things. The easiest way to circumvent these is to start at the beginning, to design with preventing failure in mind rather than trying to fix existing designs to accommodate for problems.
In this webinar, we will be covering how to design flex and rigid-flex PCBs with failure prevention in mind to save time, money, and headaches, and what failure can look like.
Webinar Event Details
Thursday, February 27th
2:00 PM - 2:45 PM EDT
Webinar Agenda:
- Best layout changes to prevent failure
- Most common modes of failure
- Preventing failure
- Failure caused by adding features
- Delamination (What it looks like, what can cause it)
- Higher layer count or more complex designs