harjalevyt
Harjalevyt are a type of flexible printed circuit board (FPCB) commonly used in electronic devices. They are characterized by their thin, often copper-clad, substrate material that allows for bending and conforming to irregular shapes. The term "harjalevyt" is Finnish and translates roughly to "brush boards" or "comb boards," likely referring to their often segmented or comb-like structure in certain applications.
These flexible circuit boards are manufactured using processes similar to rigid PCBs, involving etching conductive traces
Harjalevyt can incorporate various electronic components, including surface-mount devices (SMD). They are designed to withstand repeated