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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 10, 1994
Filed:
Mar. 27, 1992
Minoru Hirai, Kyoto, JP;
Rohm Co., Ltd., Kyoto, JP;
Abstract
The improved liquid-crystal display device has a slit formed in part of the TAB area where the electrodes on the liquid-crystal display panel are connected to the output terminals on the TAB and the liquid-crystal display panel is bonded to the TAB by means of a first anisotropic conductive adhesive having a comparatively weak adhesive force, such as a thermoplastic anisotropic conductive adhesive, whereas a second anisotropic conductive adhesive having a comparatively strong adhesive force, such as a uv curable adhesive, is coated in the slit. This liquid-crystal display device can be produced by a process that proceeds basically as follows: the electrodes on the liquid-crystal display panel are connected to the output terminals on the TAB by means of a thermoplastic adhesive as the first anisotropic conductive adhesive having a comparatively weak adhesive force; then, the assembly is subjected to an operating test; if the TAB is found to be defective in the operating test, it is replaced and, if no defect is found, a uv curable or a thermosetting adhesive as the second anisotropic conductive adhesive having a comparatively strong adhesive force is coated in the slit and then cured as the output terminals are compressed against the electrodes.