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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 15, 2022
Filed:
Dec. 13, 2019
Wen-chang Fan, Hsinchu, TW;
Wen-Chang Fan, Hsinchu County, TW;
Chia-Pin Wang, Hsinchu County, TW;
Other;
Abstract
A conductive substrate for a display device has a plurality of rows of electrode connecting areas, a plurality of first conductive wires, a plurality of second conductive wires, and a plurality of first transparent electrically insulating layers disposed on an electrically insulating substrate. The second conductive wires are separated by the rows of the electrode connecting areas each including a plurality of electrically isolated electrode connecting areas. Each of the second conductive wires disposed between two neighboring rows of the electrode connecting areas has its one end connected to a single electrode contact in one electrode connecting area of the same row of the electrode connecting areas. Each of the first transparent electrically insulating layers is disposed between the second conductive wires respectively connected to a first section and a second section of the electrode connecting areas in the same row of the electrode connecting areas. The second conductive wires connected to the first section of the electrode connecting areas in the same row of the electrode connecting areas are partly superimposed along the displaying direction of the display device by the second conductive wires connected to the second section of the electrode connecting areas in the same row of the electrode connecting areas.