For a printed circuit board (PCB), you have the option of choosing either a rigid-flex or a flex printed circuit board. While both types vary in their materials, designs and applications, one of the most defining features is cost.
A rigid-flex PCB combines aspects found in both hardboard and flexible circuits. Multiple layers of rigid circuit boards with flexible circuitry enable rigid-flex PCBs to withstand tough conditions while allowing you to tailor them to the specific needs of your application. The result is a versatile board that can be used in everything from the medical to the aerospace industry.
There are three main factors that impact the cost of rigid-flex PCB:
There are various ways to lower the cost of your rigid-flex PCB, including:
Flex PCBs use a flexible base material for the circuit connection. These circuit boards work well in a variety of industries and environments ranging from consumer electronics to medical systems to automobiles. Regardless of where they are used, they can simplify component assembly, support higher circuit densities and reduce wiring errors.
Like the rigid-flex boards, the cost of flex PCB is affected by three main factors:
There are various ways you can reduce the cost of your flex PCB, including:
Millennium Circuits Limited is the leading printed circuit board supplier in Pennsylvania, offering both domestic and offshore capabilities for our rigid-flex and flex PCBs. We are proud to deliver innovation and quality assurance in the circuit board technology industry.
Our technicians are highly trained and knowledgeable in both types of PCBs. If you have any questions, reach out to us today and we will get back to you shortly.