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Old 23rd July 2008, 03:12 AM
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Default Flex circuit PCB Vs. Regular Rigid PCB

Hello Everyone-

Does anyone know or have an idea of what the cost difference is when in "production" for a typical 2 layer flex designed PCB vs. the same design on a 2-layer rigid PCB?

Thanks for taking your time to read this topic.

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Default Re: Flex circuit PCB Vs. Regular Rigid PCB

so far i know 2 layer flex designed pcb is efficient enough for comparitively higher price to bearwith.
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