
What Technology Should Your PCB Tool Have To Design Rigid-flex Circuits Properly?
Overview
Today, electronic design companies are meeting consumer form-factor demands and ensure high reliability and flexibility in design options for products using flex/rigid-flex circuits. Designing these rigid-flex PCB’s requires a design tool with advanced technologies distinctly unique to flex/rigid-flex design. From flex/rigid-flex centric operations and capabilities that understand the unique structures, constraints, plane management, materials, stack-ups, and beyond, PADS Professional has the features and operations necessary to support flex/rigid-flex design that other tools don’t.
What You Will Learn
- Requirements for Flex design
- Where arced and rounded structures are required
- How to design a proper stack-up
- Intelligent overlapping flex regions
- Automation specific to Flex design
- Proper design technique for flexible circuits
- How to incorporate Flex and Rigid-Flex designs into your product
- Automated features allowing you to dramatically reduce design time
Who Should Attend
- PCB designers
- Electrical engineers
- CAD managers
- Engineering Managers
- Mechanical engineers involved with electrical interfacing
Products Covered
Details
What
Live webinar: What Technology Should Your PCB Tool Have To Design Rigid-flex Circuits Properly?
When
Tuesday the 6th of September 2022
Where
Online
Time
14:00 hr CEST
This webinar exposes how easy it is to use our analysis software, along with our software designed to automate a CAM engineering department. You'll learn how to increase efficiency, and avoid delays. By implementing our solutions, you will ultimately save time and money.
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