Method of fabrication of long arrays using a short substrate

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Assembling or joining

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29580, 29583, 29588, 29591, 29573, 357 49, 357 69, 357 72, 361398, 374178, H01L 2190

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ABSTRACT:
A method of forming a flexible array of circuit elements and electrical contacts where parallel lines of conductors joined by short perpendicular line of conductors are folded both about an axis parallel to the perpendicular line of elements and about an axis parallel to parallel lines thereby forming a linear array.

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