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The structure of your board is defined in the Layer Stack Manager (Design » Layer Stack Manager). From here, you can enable the required rigid-flex mode and define the substacks needed in your rigid-flex design.
Defining the substacks:
Learn more about Defining the Substacks - Advanced Mode.
The layer stack defines the board in the vertical direction, or Z plane. In the PCB editor, the area that the board occupies in the X and Y planes is defined by the Board Shape. The board shape can be a polygonal region of any shape, with straight or curved edges that lie at any angle, that can also include cutouts (internal holes) of any shape.
There are two techniques that can be used to defining the overall board shape and the various rigid and flex regions:
The final shape can be created using a mixture of the two techniques.
The overall Board Shape is defined by the set of Board Regions, the video shows two ways these regions can be created.
Defining the Board Shape and Regions:
Learn more about Planning Rigid & Flex Regions - Advanced Mode.
A bend in a flexible section of a rigid-flex board is defined by placing a Bending Line. A bending Line is a linear object, whose properties are edited in the Bend mode of the Properties panel.
Learn more about Defining Bending Lines - Advanced Mode.
A flex-only board can only be created in Advanced Rigid-Flex mode.
The Layer Stack Manager requires at least one rigid substack to be defined. To design a flex-only PCB, first define the rigid substack then add a flex substack, as shown in the image below.
A flex-only board still requires a rigid substack to be defined in the Layer Stack Manager.
In Board Planning Mode, define the shape of the flex-only PCB and assign the flex substack in the Board Region mode of the Properties panel.
A flex-only PCB, hover the cursor over the image to show the board in 3D.
If the flex-only design has multiple bends, the rigid substack is used when you need to configure which of the flexible regions is to be locked (does not move when the board is folded). The 3D Locked option is not accessible when a region has a flexible substack assigned - in this situation, assign the rigid substack to the board region you want locked, then enable the 3D Locked option in the Properties panel, then switch the Layer stack setting back to the required flexible substack.
It is possible to design a rigid-flex board that has a flexible region within a cutout in the main PCB.
A board with a flex region inside a cutout can only be created in Advanced Rigid-Flex mode.
Notes about creating this type of board:
Creating a flex region within a board cutout.
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