Abstract

Anisotropic conductive film (ACF) bonding between liquid crystal displays (LCDs) and driver integrated circuits (ICs) is one of the key technologies for developing high-resolution LCDs. The bonding pitch between LCD and tape carrier package (TCP), which influences the total reliability of LCD modules, depends on the characteristics and bonding conditions of ACF used. So, the bonding process between TCP and a glass panel with ACF using a high-power diode laser as a heat source for curing is preliminarily tested in this experiment. Also, laser transient thermal simulation was performed to analyze the thermal response of the assembly process for a package using ACF. The temperature on the ACF layer goes up to 180 degC (ACF curing temperature) within 1 s after exposure to laser light. This paper reports an effective bonding method using a diode laser, which accomplishes a fine-pitch ACF bonding and determines the optimum ACF bonding condition effectively

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