Rigid flex circuits combine the positive features of both 'rigid circuits boards' and 'flexible circuit boards'. These hybrid board varieties are strong and rigid like a conventional rigid board, and have flexibility of a flex circuit board.
Rigid flex circuit boards work ideally well in situations where the requirement is of double sided compound mounting. The sturdy rigid surface is capable to hold electronic components on both sides of the board.
Localized 'flexibility' and 'rigidity' of rigid flex circuit boards helps in negating any multi-board installation requirement in the same electronic device. Evidently, in case of complex devices, the hybrid rigid flex board minimizes the total cost of production.
Better flexibility on localized areas makes a rigid flex board particularly useful in devices where specific body segments are intended to be used for different purposes.
Thus, while resistant rigid areas are capable to hold components of bigger mass, resilient flex areas offer much needed flexibility to work around folding areas.
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