Methods of connecting an antenna to a transponder chip

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making

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C029S600000, C029S825000, C029S831000, C235S492000, C343S7000MS

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ABSTRACT:
An antenna wire (210, 260, 310, 410, 510, 610, 710) is mounted to a substrate (204, 254, 304, 404, 504, 604, 704) so that end portions (210a/b,260a/b,310a/b,410a/b,510a/b,610a/b,710a/b) of the wire are spaced far enough apart for a transponder chip (208, 250, 308, 408, 508, 608, 708) to be positioned therebetween, such as into a recess (206, 256, 306, 406, 506, 606, 706) in the substrate. The end portions are left unmounted, as “wire bridges”, “jump loops”, or “flat loops”. The end portions may be re-positioned to be over the terminals (208a/b,258a/b,308a/b,408a/b,508a/b,608a/b,708a/b) of the chip for bonding. Or, the chip (or substrate) may be moved (such as side-to-side, or rotated) so that the chip's terminals are under the end portions of the wire for bonding. Insulation may be removed from the end portions of the wire prior to bonding.

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