Coupons d’impédance flex PCB : conception et test
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11 mai 2026
15 min de lecture

Coupons d’impédance flex PCB : conception et test

Méthode claire pour concevoir, placer et contrôler les coupons d’impédance flex PCB avec rapports TDR exploitables. Avec critères TDR, tolérances, notes IPC-...

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Un flex PCB à impédance contrôlée ne se valide pas avec une simple valeur de CAO. Le coupon doit prouver le panneau fabriqué, avec le même polyimide, cuivre, coverlay et cycle de laminage.

En bref

  • Keep the coupon on the same FPC manufacturing panel as the product circuit.
  • Match layer, trace width, spacing, copper, coverlay and return path.
  • Define 50 Ω, 90 Ω or 100 Ω targets with tolerance before quotation.
  • Request TDR evidence, lot number and stackup revision with shipment.
  • Use IPC-6013 and IPC-2223 as context, then write project-specific limits.

Definition and Purpose

A flex PCB impedance coupon is a test trace manufactured beside the real flexible circuit. It represents a controlled high-speed net and is measured after fabrication. Controlled impedance means the conductor, dielectric and return path create a predictable signal environment. A time-domain reflectometer is the instrument normally used; see time-domain reflectometry. Standards language often references IPC, but the buyer drawing must define the exact target and acceptance data.

Why Flex PCB Coupons Are Different

Flexible circuits use thin polyimide, adhesive, coverlay, RA or ED copper and sometimes shielding film. A 12.5 µm adhesive change or a 10 µm finished trace-width shift can move impedance by several ohms. That sensitivity is why a calculator value is not enough.

Related references: controlled impedance flex PCB guide, flex PCB materials guide, and IPC-6013 RFQ checklist.

"Sur flex, je ne valide pas l’impédance avec une capture de calculateur. Je veux un coupon du panneau réel, car 18 µm de cuivre et 25 µm d’adhésif peuvent déjà déplacer la mesure."

— Hommer Zhao, Engineering Director at FlexiPCB

When to Require a Coupon

Use a coupon for USB, MIPI CSI/DSI, LVDS, PCIe, RF feeds, camera modules, differential pairs, or rise times below 1 ns. If the drawing calls out 50 Ω single-ended, 90 Ω differential, 100 Ω differential or a tolerance tighter than ±15%, the RFQ should include a coupon requirement.

A case-bank quotation for an interconnect program targeted 600,000 units per year, but the customer could not release the technical data needed for a complete quote. The lesson applies directly to FPC impedance: missing stackup and coupon evidence delays price, tooling and approval.

Coupon Design Checklist

ItemRequirementReason
GeometrySame width and spacing10 µm can change impedance
ReferenceSame plane or shieldReturn path controls the field
DielectricSame PI, adhesive, coverlayThin FPC dielectric dominates result
CopperSame type and final thicknessEtch and plating affect width
Length75-150 mm if possibleGives stable TDR region
LaunchDefined probe or coax padsReduces false reflections
ToleranceUsually ±10%±5% needs early review

Do not put the coupon in a panel area with unusual clamp pressure, thermal exposure or plating density. It should witness the same process as the product circuit.

Test Report and Acceptance

The report should list coupon structure, nominal target, tolerance, average measurement, measured range, instrument, calibration date, lot number and panel reference. Many buyers connect this evidence to quality systems such as ISO 9000, but the purchase order must still state the exact requirement.

"Envoyer le stackup, la cible du coupon et l’exigence TDR dès le RFQ peut économiser trois jours calendaires. Sans ces données, le devis repose sur des hypothèses."

— Hommer Zhao, Engineering Director at FlexiPCB

Cost and Panel Trade-Off

Coupons consume panel space. One shared coupon is low cost but weak when several impedance structures exist. A multi-structure coupon is better for USB, MIPI and LVDS on one FPC. Per-array coupons cost more but improve traceability for Class 3 or high-volume programs. No coupon is suitable only when impedance is not a product risk.

Drawing Note Example

A strong note says: provide a panel coupon for 90 Ω ±10% differential pair on L1 referenced to L2 ground, with the same width, spacing, copper and coverlay as production. Measure by TDR and include a lot-level report. That is clearer than simply writing controlled impedance.

"Le meilleur rapport est sobre : cible, tolérance, valeur mesurée, lot et aucune déviation inexpliquée."

— Hommer Zhao, Engineering Director at FlexiPCB

Questions fréquentes

Do all flex PCBs need coupons?

No. Low-speed FPCs can use continuity and dimensional inspection. Add coupons for 50 Ω, 90 Ω, 100 Ω, ±10% or high-speed interfaces.

What tolerance is realistic?

±10% is common for production FPC. ±5% may be possible with tighter material control and supplier review before layout release.

How long should the coupon be?

Use 75-150 mm when the panel allows it. Shorter coupons can work, but launch effects become more visible in TDR.

Can one coupon cover multiple targets?

Only when geometry and reference conditions are identical. A 90 Ω pair and a 100 Ω pair usually need separate structures.

Which standards should be cited?

Use IPC-6013 for flexible board qualification and IPC-2223 for design context, then add the project target, tolerance and report rule.

What belongs in the RFQ?

Send Gerbers or ODB++, stackup, controlled net list, target, tolerance, coupon requirement, annual volume and requested inspection evidence.

Final Recommendation

Traitez le coupon comme une partie du produit. Pour USB, MIPI, LVDS ou RF, contactez FlexiPCB ou demandez un devis avant l’outillage.

Étiquettes:
flex-pcb-impedance
impedance-coupons
controlled-impedance
IPC-6013
IPC-2223
FPC-testing

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