Thin electronic device having an integrated circuit chip and a p

Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Electrostatic capacitors – Fixed capacitor

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429129, 429209, 235380, 296235, 29600, 295921, H05K 716, G06K 500, H01M 402, H01M 600

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050559680

ABSTRACT:
A method for producing an information card by printing an electroconductive pattern and a first electrode surface of a battery on a first cover sheet, applying a battery activator onto the first electrode surface, resting an electrolyte-impregnated separator onto the first electrode surface, fixing an IC chip to the electroconductive pattern in a predetermined position, printing a second electrode surface of the battery on a second cover sheet, applying a battery activator onto the second electrode surface, and lapping and sticking the first and second cover sheets together and cutting them into a predetermined size.

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