Applying conductive lines to integrated circuits

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Conduits – cables or conductors – Preformed panel circuit arrangement

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174255, 174265, H05K 100

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ABSTRACT:
A conductive line is applied to a substrate by aligning the conductive line in juxtaposition with a selected area of the substrate; bonding the conductive line to the substrate; and detaching the conductive line from a carrier in which the conductive line is suspended. The carrier has a carrier opening defined by sidewalls, and conductive material is suspended by the sidewalls of the carrier opening so as to be embedded within the carrier opening, and form the conductive line.

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