Bob --

I have used Advanced Circuits for my PCB prototypes for many years.
They aren't the cheapest kid on the block, but their quality and service
have always been excellent.

I just got a promo offer from them a few weeks ago.  It seems that they
have recently added 'flex' capability.

See  http://www.4pcb.com/flex_fast_flex_triple_seven_special.htm

Best wishes on your project.

    Bob Smith


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>
> Anyone have any insights into doing Flex Circuits?
>
> Are there any prototype house that do Flex?
>
> The goal here is to make a high voltage power supply that
> weighs nothing. Any insights to that as well?
>
> The application is a self contained 'Lifter':
>
> http://jnaudin.free.fr/lifters/perf.htm
>
>
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