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Hi Jeffrey-

Could you send me that pdf as well?

Thanks!

Keld Maaløe
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From: TechNet <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of McGlaughlin, Jeffrey A
Sent: 27. maj 2020 15:56
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Subject: Re: [TN] IPC-2223D, Rigid Flex Technology

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NCAB Group list flex outer layers as a preferred stack-up. (See attached .pdf, I know this will be deleted on the tech net copy.) This was new to me when I was reviewing their guides for technology fit for a new design.


Thank you,
Jeffrey

Jeffrey McGlaughlin, C.I.D.
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Subject: [TN] IPC-2223D, Rigid Flex Technology

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Fellow TechNetters:

    Does the flex applique in a Rigid Flex Technology CONSTRUCTION always has the be sandwich between rigid laminate material?
Can the flex portion be on the TOP or BOTTOM side of a Rigid Flex PWB?

Victor,

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