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Rigid-Flex PCB design in Allegro

FlexPCB
FlexPCB over 14 years ago

Hi,

    I have done a lot of boards which are rigid in nature. However, my new project requires of a rigid-flex design. I haven't worked on flex boards yet. Can anyone please guide me how to design felxible circuits with Allegro? Any documentation or link would be of great help.

Manish

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    FlexPCB over 14 years ago

    Thanks for quick reply. In a combination of flex-rigid board, having rigid and flex sections, how do I define seperate cross sections for each of these sections? And how do I specify what section of the board is rigid and what section is flexible? Is it done in fab drawing? Does it require to be defined anywhere else?

    Can you please list some of the fabricators from whose websites I can find more information.

    Thanks again for your reply.

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    FlexPCB over 14 years ago

    Thanks for quick reply. In a combination of flex-rigid board, having rigid and flex sections, how do I define seperate cross sections for each of these sections? And how do I specify what section of the board is rigid and what section is flexible? Is it done in fab drawing? Does it require to be defined anywhere else?

    Can you please list some of the fabricators from whose websites I can find more information.

    Thanks again for your reply.

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