By definition, flexible circuits, also known as “FPC (flexible printed circuits)”or “flex circuits”, is a pattern of conductors created on a bendable film that acted as an insulating (dielectric) base material. The top is coated with a dielectric cover layer. A flexible circuit is a pliable counterpart to a rigid printed circuit board. Flexible circuits, or "flex circuits", are often required to enable a more rapid construction of a device rather than their ability to turn and twist in normal operations.
1. Maximum size: 500 x 1000mm.
2. Plating tin-lead, nickel and gold.
3. Minimum spacing between circuits 3 mil.
4. Minimum drill size: 0.2mm.
5. Minimum annual ring: 4 mil.
6. Peel-off strength: 1.0n/mm.
7. Pth wall copper thickness: 0.025mm.
8. Standard line width: 0.25mm, minimum line width: 0.10mm.
9. Standard trace pitch: 0.5mm, minimum trace pitch: 0.2mm.