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I've played the module some and see that this relies on borrowed functionality from sheetmetal. With that, it comes with the restriction of a common wall thickness for the entire board. In reality, flexible regions have a thinner wall thickness than the rigid sections. A rigid section might be .093" while a flex region would be .020. Is this on the docket for enhancements or just the way it is?
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After working with PTC Tech Support and playing with features, it appears that rigid flex is a common wall thickness in Creo. The design must also start in Creo. You cannot create a board with rigid flex from scratch from an IDX files. At least this is so in Creo 4.0. Bummer.
I am not totally up to date on the latest functionality in Creo 4.
In the past I have used separate part models to represent the flex and rigid substrates and then created an assembly of these parts to represent the rigid/flex assembly design.
After working with PTC Tech Support and playing with features, it appears that rigid flex is a common wall thickness in Creo. The design must also start in Creo. You cannot create a board with rigid flex from scratch from an IDX files. At least this is so in Creo 4.0. Bummer.