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publicationDate 1998-08-17-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber KR-19980039524-A
titleOfInvention Pad connection method of thin film type optical path controller
abstract Disclosed is a method of manufacturing a thin film type optical path control device capable of increasing a pad of a panel. The method includes forming a drain on one side of an active matrix in which a transistor is embedded and a pad is formed, and M × N actuators each including a membrane, a lower electrode, a strained layer, and an upper electrode on the active matrix. Forming a pad of the active matrix to apply a voltage to the upper electrode and the lower electrode, and connecting the pad of the active matrix and the pad of TCP. Therefore, the above method forms the pad of the AMA panel sufficiently high by about 20 to 30 µm by using an electrolytic plating method, and then connects the pad of the TCP with the pad of the TCP and the pad of the AMA panel so that the pads are too compressed. The device performance can be improved by reducing the incidence of connection errors between the pads of TCP and the pads of the AMA panel, without causing an electrical short circuit or a malfunction of the device due to a poor energization caused by a poor crimp between the pads. have.
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