Fabrication method of radio frequency identification antenna...

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making

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C029S605000, C029S606000, C029S609100, C205S199000, C205S122000, C340S572700, C343S728000, C343S741000, C343S764000, C343S748000, C343S750000

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07661186

ABSTRACT:
A fabrication method of a radio frequency identification (RFID) antenna coil is provided. First, a substrate is processed by a surface modified procedure, to form a self-assembly membranes (SAMs) on a surface of the substrate. A catalyst is sprayed on the SAMs of the substrate according to patterning. After that, the first electroless plating procedure is first carried out for the substrate to generate a magnetic metal layer corresponding to the wiring pattern on the catalyst, and the second electroless plating procedure is then carried out for the substrate to generate the metal layer on the magnetic metal layer.

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patent: 2000-261230 (2000-09-01), None
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patent: 510149 (2002-11-01), None

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