Flip chip device

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11094198

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A flip chip device made using LCD-COG (liquid crystal display-chip on glass) technique. The flip chip device comprises a substrate, a plurality of chips having surfaces with a plurality of compliant bumps thereon. The compliant bumps are centrally disposed in the center of the chips for electrically connecting the chips and the substrate. An adhesive is daubed on a joint area of the substrate and the chips for jointing the substrate and the chips. By changing the position of the compliant bumps so that they are centrally disposed on the chips without changing the electrical characteristics and the wiring arrangement of the chips, costs are lowered, reliability is increased and the glass substrate is less easily bent.

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INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE310401 HSINCHU
HANNSTAR DISPLAY CORP4F NO 48 WUQUAN RD WUGU DIST NEW TAIPEI CITY 248
AU OPTRONICS CORP1 LI-HSIN RD 2 SCIENCE-BASED INDUSTRIAL PARK HSINCHU 300
CHUNGHWA PICTURE TUBES LTDNO 22 SEC 3 CHUNG SHAN N RD TAIPEI ROC
TAIWAN TFT LCD ASSOCIATIONRM 282 BLDG 15 195 SEC 4 CHUNG HSING RD CHUTUNG HSINCHU
QUANTA DISPLAY INCNO 189 HWA YA 2ND RD KUEI SHAN HSIANG TAO YUAN SHIEN R O C
TOPPOLY OPTOELECTRONICS CORPNO 12 KA-CHUNG ROAD CHU-NAN MIAO-LI COUNTY
CHI MEI OPTOELECTRONICS CORPNO 1 CHI-YEH ROAD TAINAN SCIENCE-BASED INDUSTRAL PARK TAINAN COUNTY

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Chen, Wen-Chih Hsin Chu Hsien, TW 44 218
Yang, Sheng-Shu Hsin Chu City, TW 16 120

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