I am wondering what others are doing for Flex CCAs (our name for two or more rigid circuit card assemblies joined by a flexible circuit)?
We are implementing a best practice here as we have users doing many different methods and some leave room for error.
There is a flat state that goes to the circuit card design group, and a formed state that sits in the assembly model.
Optimally we would like one part file. The closest thing is a sheetmetal part file, but sheetmetal does not allow different thickness (the flex circuit it thinner) to exist in one part. I have been able to fudge in different thicknesses but then it will not properly flatten out.
Some users have used two separate files, one for the formed version and one for the flat version. Red Flag here! Put a feature on one part, but it doesn't make it to the other part. This has happened. 😞
So far the best method I have come up with is to have one part file for each rigid card, and one sheet metal part for each flexible circuit, and put them into their own assembly, utilizing the sheet metal part to flatten out via a family table and create the formed and flat versions. This way everyone gets the same file.
Note this should be an interim solution that is hopefully shorter than longer. It has been said that sometime in the future, Creo 2.0 will have the ability for flexible circuits. Not sure what this means. Possibly leveraging off sheetmetal and allowing different thicknesses. NX does allow different thicknesses in its sheetmetal module right now.
All input is appreciated.
Doug Pogatetz
Mechanical Design Engineer
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Electronic Systems
600 Hicks Road
Rolling Meadows, Illinois 60008-1098