At a basic level, FPCs and PCBs are very similar in both function and structure. Whether it’s an FPC or a PCB, both use copper traces on the surface—and sometimes inside the board—to carry electrical signals.
The biggest difference between them lies in the base material.
A traditional PCB uses a glass-fiber–based substrate, which makes the board hard and rigid.
An FPC, on the other hand, is mainly made from polyimide (PI) or Polyester (PET). You can think of it as something closer to thick paper: flat, thin, flexible, and bendable.


