Method for producing information carriers

Semiconductor device manufacturing: process – Packaging or treatment of packaged semiconductor

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C438S125000, C156S297000, C257S021000

Reexamination Certificate

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11039674

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a method for producing information carriers (11), such as labels, tickets or the like, in particular contactless information carriers (11), which have integrated circuits (ICs,30) and antennas (12, 13) connected to them, wherein antennas (12, 13) are formed at intervals one after the other on surface regions (27, 28) of a web (14), and moreover, one IC (30) provided per antenna (12, 13) is connected electrically conductively by its housing or its contacts (31, 32) to associated contact faces (33, 34) of the antenna (12) (FIG.1).

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