
As electronic devices keep getting thinner and more compact, FPCs (flexible printed circuits) are used more and more. In some designs, FPCs even replace traditional PCBs. But no matter how advanced FPC technology becomes, it still needs to connect to a rigid PCB in the end—and most of the time, that interface is a connector. That’s why designing FPCs for manufacturability (DFx) is so important.
Early on, Workingbear thought FPC design was mainly about getting the layout right and choosing the correct stiffener thickness under the gold fingers or edge board contacts—making sure it’s not too thick to fit into the connector or too thin to stay secure.



