Conception des contacts dorés FPC pour ZIF: guide épaisseur, pla.
design
1 mai 2026
16 min de lecture

Conception des contacts dorés FPC pour ZIF: guide épaisseur, pla.

Concevez des contacts dorés de PCB flexible fiables avec placage, raidisseur, épaisseur, tolérances et inspection adaptées. avec critères de production pour ép.

Hommer Zhao
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Un contact doré FPC est une zone cuivre plaquée destinée au contact par pression dans un connecteur ZIF. A ZIF connector is a zero insertion force connector that clamps the flexible circuit after insertion. A stiffener is the bonded reinforcement that sets the final tail thickness and keeps the FPC straight during assembly.

En bref

  • Match the connector drawing for 0.20 mm or 0.30 mm finished FPC thickness.
  • Use hard gold over nickel when the product needs repeated insertion cycles.
  • Keep the stiffener edge, vias, and first bend away from the contact wipe zone.
  • Define contact width, pitch, chamfer, exposed length, and plating thickness on the drawing.
  • Inspect thickness and plating before assembly, not after intermittent failures appear.

Design focus

The contact tail must be designed from the connector drawing, not only from the PCB footprint. Check pitch, contact length, insertion depth, actuator clearance, tail width, and side-guide tolerance. For fine-pitch connectors, even 0.10 mm offset can move the FPC array away from the spring contact center.

See related guidance on FPC connector selection, stiffener design, and bend radius rules.

"A 0.30 mm ZIF connector with a 0.24 mm finished FPC tail may pass a bench continuity check, but the contact force margin is already weak before vibration testing."

— Hommer Zhao, Engineering Director at FlexiPCB

Plating and stiffener choices

FinishBest useTypical cycle targetMain riskNote
Hard gold over nickelServiceable modules20-100+Higher costStrongest wear margin
ENIGInternal low-cycle ZIF1-20Wear under rubbingGood for one-time assembly
Immersion tinVery low-cost devices1-5OxidationAvoid for service contacts
Carbon inkSpecial low-cost contactsApplication-specificHigher resistanceConfirm with connector supplier
Bare copperTemporary test only0OxidationNot for production

Hard gold over nickel is preferred when the FPC may be inserted many times. ENIG is often acceptable for an internal connector inserted once during factory assembly. Reference IPC electronics standards, ISO 9000, and polyimide when defining quality and material controls.

"For 0.50 mm pitch tails, control pad width, pitch, array offset, and finished tail width separately. Electrical test cannot catch a mechanically off-center contact array."

— Hommer Zhao, Engineering Director at FlexiPCB

Factory lesson

In a 2026 pilot lot of 2,400 FPC tails for a sensor module, a 0.06 mm spread in bonded tail thickness changed ZIF contact force after thermal cycling. The fix was tighter adhesive control and a 1.5 mm longer FR4 stiffener support, not a new connector.

"The connector tail is not a free bend zone. Treat the first moving section as a separate flex beam with its own radius, copper, and strain review."

— Hommer Zhao, Engineering Director at FlexiPCB

FAQ

What finished thickness should the ZIF tail use?

Use the connector drawing. Common values are 0.20 mm and 0.30 mm, often with about +/-0.03 mm tolerance.

Is ENIG enough for gold fingers?

For one-time internal assembly, yes in many products. For more than 20 insertions, specify hard gold over nickel.

How long should exposed contacts be?

Many connectors use 2.0-4.0 mm exposed length, but the exact value must match insertion depth and wipe area.

Should the stiffener be PI or FR4?

Polyimide is thinner and more flexible. FR4 gives stronger handling support for many 0.30 mm ZIF tails.

Can vias sit near the contact area?

Avoid vias in the contact, insertion, and stiffener transition zone. Keep at least 1.0-2.0 mm clearance, more near bends.

CTA

Pour vérifier votre queue FPC, contactez FlexiPCB ou demandez un devis.

Étiquettes:
flex PCB gold fingers
ZIF connector design
FPC contact plating
hard gold flex circuit
flex PCB stiffener
FPC connector reliability
polyimide flex PCB

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