Hi, I've been a member awhile but haven't posted before. I've reviewed the previous posts on flex circuits and have a few questions. Can surface mount components be soldered (by hand) without destroying the components or the laminate? Or would it be better to use a conductive epoxy? Is there some other bonding method that could be done at home? I don't need to flex the circuit, am interested in its thinness to fit inside a scale model railroad signal head with tight clearances. Feed wires running up a 1/16" mast need to be attached to the laminate as well as the LEDs. The assembly has to fit inside a space .090" wide x .400" high x .058" deep. The "board" would have 4 traces on it, one to each of 3 LEDs plus a common ground. I'm sure I'll have to develop a means of handling these tiny parts, one sneeze and its start over. I'd expect I'd need to assemble the components and cut the "board" away from a larger sheet afterward. I'd really appreciate any help you can provide on this project. Thank you, Ron Ferrel
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Flexible circuit question
2005-02-11 by rwferr1
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