i am doing my first flex circuit
other than 'talk to my fabricator' (which i am doing except for language and time zone issues)
is there any such thing as a standard material callout for thickness? or a unit of incrementing the requested thickness ?
something comparable to the good old 062 050 031" callouts ?
our requirement is 'pretty thin, but not too thin' :} (i.e. no particular dimensional requirement)
also i wonder how to call out the copper thickness i want that 'pretty thick'
it will be made in China, so i guess it will be metric units
i am trying to stay with normal materials and ranges so we don't ask for more than we need
it will be plated through and needs to take a pretty sharp bend radius
i sort of remember reading once that trace turns (corners) should be radiused is this true?
anyone have a compendium of do's and don'ts ?
the fabricator says they do 2.6 mil traces standard and up to 7 layers odd layer counts ok
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At 02:44 PM 10/12/2004, you wrote:
Joe Sapienza wrote:
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Hamid
Hamid,
Since you brought it up, I thought you should know that these forums enjoy a rather large Altium audience. Altium subscribers include those from the lowest ranks to the very top. You won't get an Altium response on this forum but you'll surly be heard.
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