Method for replacing defective electronic components

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making

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2940208, 174 522, 357 80, 437206, H05K 334

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049912860

ABSTRACT:
A method of replacing a defective electronic component having a plurality of electrical leads bonded to electrical contacts on a support by cutting leads adjacent the bond site, rebonding the stubs to the contacts, replacing the defective component and bonding the leads of the replacement component to the electrical contacts. Preferably, the leads are cut simultaneously with the rebonding of the stubs. The leads may be bonded to the top of the stub or to the side of the stub. A bonding tool is provided for simultaneously cutting a lead and rebonding the resultant stub.

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