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Flex in Focus – Designers Guide to Flex PCBs

Duration: 53:54

Flex PCBs are becoming more and more common as they provide a great solution to address space constrained applications without sacrificing performance. While there are many benefits to flex designs, they come with an additional set of design and manufacturing challenges that must be understood and addressed. Join the experts at Newgrange Design and EMA as they step you through the key aspects of flex PCB design with the Designer’s Guide to Flex PCBs On-Demand Webinar.

In the Flex In Focus- Designer’s Guide to Flex PCBs On-Demand Webinar You Will Learn:

  • Key components of Flex designs
  • Challenges and issues to look out for when designing flex PCBs
  • How to approach your flex designs to ensure success
  • How & when to communicate with your manufacturer when designing flex circuits
  • Quick demo to see how your CAD tools can help implement Flex correctly the first time

Check out the other webinar in this series, Flex in Focus: Designing the Perfect Stackup for Flex, and learn more about how OrCAD X can accelerate your flex designs here.

About the Presenters

Matthew Harms - Applications Engineer Team Leader, EMA Design Automation

Matthew is an Electrical Engineer from Cananda and has been with EMA as an Application Engineer since 2003 and as the Application Engineer Team Leader since 2018. At EMA, he specializes in design side issues pertaining to part management, circuit simulation, signal integrity and power integrity but is conversant in all facets of ECAD design.

Lauren Waslick - PCB Design Director, Newgrange Design

Lauren is the PCB Design Director at Newgrange Design. She is also a Senior PCB Designer with over 12 years of experience. She runs the PCB Design department which includes over 25 designers, and also oversees the training program. Working at a service bureau for 12 years has allowed her to gain extensive design experience across many industries including medical, consumer products, defense, aerospace, alternative energy, robotics and more. She specializes in flex design, as well as HDI and high-speed, and has worked on hundreds of circuit board designs in her career. In 2019, she received her MBA from Babson College.

WEBINAR

Flex in Focus – Designers Guide to Flex PCBs

Flex PCBs are becoming more and more common as they provide a great solution to address space constrained applications without sacrificing performance. While there are many benefits to flex designs, they come with an additional set of design and manufacturing challenges that must be understood and addressed. Join the experts at Newgrange Design and EMA as they step you through the key aspects of flex PCB design with the Designer’s Guide to Flex PCBs On-Demand Webinar.

In the Flex In Focus- Designer’s Guide to Flex PCBs On-Demand Webinar You Will Learn:

  • Key components of Flex designs
  • Challenges and issues to look out for when designing flex PCBs
  • How to approach your flex designs to ensure success
  • How & when to communicate with your manufacturer when designing flex circuits
  • Quick demo to see how your CAD tools can help implement Flex correctly the first time

Check out the other webinar in this series, Flex in Focus: Designing the Perfect Stackup for Flex, and learn more about how OrCAD X can accelerate your flex designs here.

About the Presenters

Matthew Harms - Applications Engineer Team Leader, EMA Design Automation

Matthew is an Electrical Engineer from Cananda and has been with EMA as an Application Engineer since 2003 and as the Application Engineer Team Leader since 2018. At EMA, he specializes in design side issues pertaining to part management, circuit simulation, signal integrity and power integrity but is conversant in all facets of ECAD design.

Lauren Waslick - PCB Design Director, Newgrange Design

Lauren is the PCB Design Director at Newgrange Design. She is also a Senior PCB Designer with over 12 years of experience. She runs the PCB Design department which includes over 25 designers, and also oversees the training program. Working at a service bureau for 12 years has allowed her to gain extensive design experience across many industries including medical, consumer products, defense, aerospace, alternative energy, robotics and more. She specializes in flex design, as well as HDI and high-speed, and has worked on hundreds of circuit board designs in her career. In 2019, she received her MBA from Babson College.

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