Electro-optic apparatus including reflection film with...

Liquid crystal cells – elements and systems – Particular structure – Having significant detail of cell structure only

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C349S149000, C349S152000

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06882390

ABSTRACT:
In an electro-optic apparatus, a base electrically conductive film made from an ITO film, an optical reflection film made from a silver alloy film, a color filter layer, an organic insulating film serving as a flattening film, an inorganic insulating film made from a silicon oxide film or others, first driving electrodes made from an ITO film, and an alignment film are formed in that order in the first substrate. Second wiring patterns which connect mounting terminals to first inter-substrate electric-connection terminals are made from metal wiring formed together with the optical reflection film at the same time. The second wiring patterns are disconnected at an area exposed from a second substrate, and wiring formed together with first driving electrodes at the same time is formed at the area.

REFERENCES:
patent: 6414337 (2002-07-01), Day et al.
patent: 6747723 (2004-06-01), Hanakawa et al.
patent: 2002-014334 (2002-01-01), None

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