Flat Flex Cables (FFC, FPC)Flat flex cables (FFCs) and flexible printed circuits (FPCs) are types of cables and wires that are designed to be flexible and space-efficient. They are commonly used in applications where regular cables and wires are not suitable, such as in tight spaces or where the cables need to be bent or flexed frequently.
FFCs and FPCs are typically composed of one or more thin, flat strips of conductive material, such as copper or aluminum, coated with a protective insulating layer. These strips are arranged in a specific pattern to form the desired electrical connections, and they are bonded together using a flexible adhesive. The completed cable or circuit is then covered with a protective jacket or cover to provide mechanical protection and insulation.
FFCs and FPCs are commonly used in a wide range of applications, including consumer electronics, automotive, and medical devices. They are known for their flexibility, low profile, and high density, which makes them well-suited for use in applications where regular cables and wires are not practical.