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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 12, 2012
Filed:
Nov. 10, 2010
Gerhard Klink, Fuerstenfeldbruck, DE;
Christof Landesberger, Graefelfing, DE;
Michael Feil, Munich, DE;
Gerhard Klink, Fuerstenfeldbruck, DE;
Christof Landesberger, Graefelfing, DE;
Michael Feil, Munich, DE;
Abstract
The present invention provides a method for producing integrated circuits which are mechanically flexible and can be provided contiguously on a common flexible carrier substrate. The method includes a step of continuously providing a first flexible substrate which has conductor-line patterns, and a step of mounting the integrated circuits on the first flexible substrate and connecting the integrated circuits to the conductor-line patterns of the first flexible substrate, and a step of covering the circuits mounted on the first flexible substrate with a second flexible substrate, recesses being provided in the first or second flexible substrates in order to make the conductor-line patterns of the first flexible substrate accessible. The step of covering has the sub-step of continuously providing a flexible film with recesses and laminating same onto the flexible integrated circuits mounted on the first flexible substrate, or a sub-step of applying, by a printing technique, a cover on the flexible integrated circuits mounted on the first flexible substrate.