USRE40137E1 - Methods for forming integrated circuits within substrates - Google Patents
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- More than one reissue application has been filed for the reissue of U.S. Pat. No. 6 , 329 , 213 B 1 .
- the reissue applications are application Ser. Nos. 10 / 734 , 072 (the present application), 11 / 302 , 543 , and 11 / 496 , 088 , all of which are continuation reissues of U.S. Pat. No. 6 , 329 , 213 B 1 .
- the invention pertains to methods of forming integrated circuits within substrates, and to embedded circuits.
- the invention is thought to have particular application towards methods of forming integrated circuits within personal cards, such as personal identification cards and credit cards.
- Smart cards typically include an integrated circuit providing both memory and processing functions, have words or pictures printed on them, and control who uses information stored in the integrated circuit and how the information is used.
- Some smart cards have length and width dimensions corresponding to those of credit cards.
- the size of such smart cards is determined by an international standard (ISO 7816).
- ISO 7816 also defines the physical characteristics of the plastic, including temperature tolerance and flexibility.
- ISO 7816 also defines the position of electrical contacts and their functions, and the protocol for communications between the integrated circuit and readers (vending machines, pay phones, etc.)
- the term “smart card”, as used herein, is meant to include cards that include microprocessors. Such cards might not conform to ISO 7816.
- PVC and ABS are typical.
- PVC can be embossed, but is not recyclable.
- ABS is not readily embossed, but is recyclable.
- Smart cards have many different applications. For example, smart cards can be pre-paid cards used instead of money for making purchases from vending machines, gaming machines, gas stations, car washes, photocopiers, laundry machines, cinemas, fast-food restaurants, retail outlets, or anywhere where cash is used. For example, they are commonly used in Europe with public telephones. A timer is used to detect a balance from the card automatically while a conversation continues. Smart cards can be used as food stamps, or for redeeming other government-provided benefits. Because the transaction is electronic, the telephone, vending machine, etc. does not need to store cash, so risk of loss due to theft can be reduced. Change does not need to be stored and disbursed, and received payment can be directly wired to a bank. Pre-paid cards can be a form of advertising, because they can have logos or other information printed on them. The user would typically carry the card for weeks before using up the value on the card.
- Smart cards To authenticate a conventional credit card, a telephone call must be made to verify that sufficient funds are available. Smart cards permit such verification to be performed off-line, thus saving telecommunication charges. Smart cards thus provide an advantage over conventional credit cards. Smart cards can also be used as keys to gain access to restricted areas, such as secure areas of buildings, or to access parking lots.
- Radio frequency identification devices can also be considered smart cards if they include an integrated circuit. RFIDs are described in detail in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/705,043, filed Aug. 29, 1996, and incorporated herein by reference. RFIDs comprising integrated circuits may be referred to as intelligent RFIDs or as remote intelligent communication (RIC) devices.
- RFIDs comprising integrated circuits may be referred to as intelligent RFIDs or as remote intelligent communication (RIC) devices.
- Smart cards will typically contain an integrated circuit, typically provided as a packaged integrated circuit chip (IC chip).
- the smart card may also comprise electrical interconnects for connecting the IC chip to terminals.
- the electronic interconnects will comprise an antenna, such as, for example, when the integrated circuit comprises radio frequency identification device circuitry.
- an antenna, battery and IC may be inserted into smart cards.
- smart cards are intended to be conveniently carried by persons, it is desirable to produce smart cards which are relatively thin, preferably having a size and shape similar to credit cards. This enables the cards to be carried on a person, such as, for example, in a persons's wallet.
- the invention encompasses methods for forming integrated circuits within substrates, and embedded circuits.
- the invention encompasses a method of forming an integrated circuit within a substrate.
- a recess is formed in the substrate, and an antenna is printed within the recess.
- An integrated circuit chip and a battery are provided in operative electrical connection with the antenna.
- the invention encompasses a method of forming a plurality of cards.
- a substrate sheet is provided and a plurality of recesses are formed within the substrate sheet.
- the individual recesses have bottom surfaces and sidewall surfaces joined to the bottom surfaces.
- a conductive film is printed within the recesses to form electrical interconnects within the recesses.
- the electrical interconnects extend along the bottom surfaces and the sidewall surfaces of the recesses, and also on top surfaces of the substrate sheet.
- Integrated circuit chips are placed within the recesses and in electrical connection with the electrical interconnects.
- the integrated circuit chips and the conductive film within the recesses are covered with a protective cover.
- the substrate sheet is divided into a plurality of cards.
- the invention encompasses an embedded circuit.
- the embedded circuit includes a substrate having a recess therein; a conductive circuit printed within the recess and an integrated circuit chip bonded to the conductive circuit.
- the invention encompasses an embedded circuit.
- the embedded circuit includes a substrate having a recess therein; a conductive circuit provided within the recess; an integrated circuit chip bonded to the conductive circuit; and a battery in electrical connection with the integrated circuit chip.
- a recess is provided in a plastic substrate containing an integrated circuit comprising RFID circuitry.
- a conductive material extends over a sidewall of the recess and is coupled to the integrated circuit in a first region and to an antenna in a second region.
- a flexible film may be disposed over the recess, the integrated circuit, and the conductive material.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a card and a printing pad at a preliminary step of a first embodiment method of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view of the FIG. 1 card and printing pad shown at a processing step subsequent to that of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the FIG. 1 card shown at a processing step subsequent to that of FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the FIG. 1 card shown at a processing step subsequent to that of FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the FIG. 4 card taken along line 5 — 5 in FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of the FIG. 1 card taken along line 5 — 5 in FIG. 4 , and shown at a processing step subsequent to that of FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the FIG. 1 card taken alone line 5 — 5 in FIG. 4 , and shown at a processing step subsequent to that of FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a card being produced according to a second embodiment method of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view of the FIG. 8 card taken along the line 9 — 9 in FIG. 8 .
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a card being produced according to a third embodiment method of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view of the FIG. 10 card taken along the line 11 — 11 in FIG. 10 .
- FIG. 12 is an elevational view of a substrate sheet processed according to a method of the present invention.
- FIG. 13 is an elevational view of the sheet of FIG. 12 at a processing step shown subsequent to that of FIG. 12 .
- a first embodiment method of the present invention is described with reference to FIGS. 1-7 .
- a substrate 10 is shown at a preliminary step of the first embodiment method.
- Substrate 10 is preferably a card substrate in the approximate shape of a credit card.
- Substrate 10 can comprise any of a number of materials known to persons of ordinary skill in the art, such as for example, PVC or ABS plastic.
- substrate 10 might ultimately be used for a radio frequency card, smart card, or other card built with multiple, interconnected composites, including an integrated circuit.
- substrate 10 preferably comprises a configuration suitable for one or more of the above-discussed ultimate uses.
- Substrate 10 comprises a substrate body 13 , a front surface 12 , and an opposing back surface 11 (shown in FIG. 5 ).
- a recess 14 is provided through front surface 12 and into substrate 10 .
- Recess 14 can be formed by conventional methods. Examples include cutting with a blade, grinding wheel or laser. Another example method for forming recess 14 is to form the recess in situ at a time of card creation by injection molding the card in a shape comprising recess 14 .
- Recess 14 has a bottom surface 16 and sidewall surfaces 18 joined to bottom surface 16 . As most clearly shown in FIGS. 5-7 , sidewall surfaces 18 preferably extend non-perpendicularly from bottom surface 16 .
- Such non-perpendicular orientation of sidewall surfaces 18 relative to bottom surface 16 can simplify a below-discussed printing of a circuit 22 (shown in FIG. 3 ) over such sidewall surfaces. It is noted, however, that the present invention also encompasses applications in which sidewall surfaces 18 extend perpendicularly from bottom surface 16 .
- a printing pad 20 is elevated above substrate 10 .
- Printing pad 20 preferably comprises a deformable material, such as for example, foam, sponge, or silicone rubber.
- a circuit pattern 21 is formed on printing pad 20 , and comprises, for example, a conductive film. Circuit pattern 21 can be formed by, for example, pressing pad 20 onto a plate having a shape corresponding to circuit pattern 21 etched within it.
- printing pad 20 is pressed against substrate 10 to transfer circuit pattern 21 to substrate 10 and thereby print a circuit 22 (shown in FIG. 3 ) upon substrate 10 and within recess 14 .
- printing pad 20 is configured to print the circuit pattern on bottom surface 16 , on two of sidewall surfaces 18 , and on upper surf ace 12 .
- printing pad 20 can be configured to print on less than all of surfaces 16 , 18 and 20 .
- printing pad 20 may be configured to print only on bottom surface 16 , or only on bottom surface 16 and one of the sidewall surfaces 18 .
- Suitable materials which may be pad printed to form circuit 22 are conductive films, such as, for example, printed thick film (PTFs) comprising silver-filled organic material. It is noted that, although pad printing is shown, the printing can comprise other printing methods known to persons of ordinary skill in the art, including, for example, stencil printing, screen printing spray printing, needle dispense printing etc. After conductive circuit 22 is printed, the circuit can be cured by conventional methods.
- PPFs printed thick film
- circuit 22 After curing, circuit 22 will have a thickness and associated degree of conductivity. If the conductive is lower than desired as may occur if, for example, conductive material of circuit 22 is too thin, or not adequately a low resistance material, the conductivity can be enhanced by providing an electroless plated metal, such as copper or nickel, against substrate 10 and circuit 22 .
- the electroless plated metal selectively plates conductive circuit 22 , while not plating non-conductive surfaces of substrate 10 .
- the electroless plating of metal can be accomplished by conventional methods.
- circuit 22 preferably comprises conductive interconnects 23 and 24 , and an antenna 26 .
- Interconnect 23 comprises nodes 25 and 27
- interconnect 24 comprises nodes 28 and 30
- antenna 26 comprises nodes 32 and 33 .
- Nodes 25 , 27 , 28 , 30 , 32 and 33 are illustrated as being wider than the rest of interconnects 23 and 24 , and antenna 26 .
- nodes 25 , 27 , 28 , 30 , 32 and 33 could also be a same size as the rest of interconnects 23 , 24 and antenna 26 ; or narrower than the rest of interconnects 23 , 24 and antenna 26 .
- Note 27 preferably comprises the shown arcuate shape complementary to an outer surface of a battery 36 (shown in FIG. 4 ), which is to be joined to node 27 .
- antenna 26 is a loop antenna comprising a predominant portion outside of recess 14 and on substrate surface 12 . In other embodiments (not shown), antenna 26 could be entirely within recess 14 , or comprise a predominate portion within recess 14 .
- antenna 26 constitutes a part of, and is formed at the same time as, the other integrated circuitry. It is noted that antenna 26 could be formed in two steps, with a portion of antenna 26 being formed before or after pad printing of circuit 22 . For instance, the portion of antenna 26 extending along upper surface 12 could be formed prior to printing circuit 22 . Then, a portion of antenna 26 could be printed as part of circuit 22 to create nodes 32 and 33 , and to connect the previously formed portion of antenna 26 with nodes 32 and 33 . In such circumstances, the portion of antenna 26 which is not formed as part of circuit 22 could be formed by methods other than those utilized to form circuit 22 . For instance, if circuit 22 is pad printed, the portion of antenna 26 not formed as part of circuit 22 could be formed by a method other than pad printing. Such other methods will be recognized by persons of ordinary skill in the art.
- electrical components 36 and 38 are bonded to one or more of nodes 25 , 27 , 28 , 30 , 32 and 33 (shown in FIG. 3 ).
- electrical component 36 comprises a battery and component 38 comprises a monolithic integrated circuit formed on a chip.
- Components 36 and 38 may be bonded to nodes 25 , 27 , 28 , 30 , 32 and 33 (shown in FIG. 3 ), utilizing a conductive adhesive 35 which is cured after provision of components 36 and 38 .
- An example conductive adhesive 35 is a conductive epoxy.
- Battery 36 could alternatively be provided directly bonded to integrated circuit chip 38 .
- the bonding of battery 36 to integrated circuit 38 can occur either before or after placing integrated circuit 38 and battery 36 within recess 14 .
- at least one of the electrical components 36 or 38 could be provided externally of recess 14 .
- interconnects 23 and 24 connect battery 36 to integrated circuit 38
- antenna 26 connects with integrated circuit 38
- Battery 36 , interconnects 23 and 24 , integrated circuit 38 and antenna 26 together form a radio frequency identification device (RFID).
- RFID radio frequency identification device
- FIGS. 6 and 7 illustrate two methods of protectively covering circuit 22 and the components within recess 14 .
- a cap 40 can be adhered over substrate 10 and over recess 14 .
- Cap 40 may be adhered, for example, by adhesive, such as glue, or by mechanical fasteners, such as staples or screws.
- Example materials for cap 40 include plastic metal, and flexible or rigid adhesive tape.
- portions of loop antenna 26 are between cap 40 and substrate body 13 . Such portions of loop antenna 26 are generally thin enough that they do not interfere with bonding of cap 40 to substrate body 13 .
- cap 40 can be formed of a material which conforms over and around loop antenna 26 , such as, for example, a deformable material. Also, in embodiments which are not shown, antenna 26 can be formed entirely within recess 14 to minimize interference of antenna 26 with bonding of cap 40 to substrate body 13 .
- circuitry 22 and components 36 and 38 can be covered with an encapsulant 42 .
- encapsulant may comprise, for example, a low temperature curing insulating material, such as, for example, a two-part epoxy or urethane.
- Encapsulant 42 will preferably be provided initially as a liquid material and to overfill recess 14 and overlay antenna 26 . Encapsulant 42 can then be cured into a solid mass, and either milled or sanded to form the shown preferred substantially planar upper surface 44 .
- FIGS. 6 and 7 are merely example methods for covering circuitry proximate and within recess 14 .
- the invention encompasses other methods for covering such circuitry which will be recognized by persons of ordinary skill in the art.
- the methods of FIGS. 6 and 7 could also be combined. For instance, a recess could be partially filled with an encapsulant and then covered. Such combined methods may have particular application toward sealing cards containing multiple recesses which are discussed below.
- an integrated circuit could be within one recess and a battery within another.
- the integrated circuit could be covered with encapsulant and/or a cap, and the battery covered only with a removable cap. In such applications the integrated circuit would be well-protected and the battery could be easily replaceable.
- a protective cover over recess 14 , the construction of a card is substantially finished.
- the card may then be covered with a laminating film for cosmetic, printability, or logo reasons.
- An example laminating film would be a thin (less than about one mil) PVC sheet bonded to substrate 10 with an adhesive.
- FIGS. 8 and 9 A second embodiment method of the present invention is described with reference to FIGS. 8 and 9 .
- numbering similar to that utilized above in describing FIGS. 1-7 will be used, with differences indicated by the suffix “a” or by different numerals.
- Substrate 10 a comprises a first recess 52 and a second recess 54 .
- first recess 52 is formed in the substrate and second recess 54 is formed within first recess 52 and essentially constitutes a part thereof.
- a conductive circuit 22 a is formed within recesses 52 and 54 and comprises interconnects 23 a and 24 , and antenna 26 a.
- Antenna 26 a is a loop antenna which extends beyond recesses 52 and 54 .
- Interconnects 23 a and 24 a connect electrical components 36 a and 38 a.
- Interconnects 23 a and 24 a, and antenna 26 a are preferably formed by printing a conductive film within first and second recesses 52 and 54 , utilizing procedures analogous to those discussed above with reference to FIGS. 1-3 .
- components 36 a and 38 a are each within a recess, with component 36 a being within first recess 52 and component 38 a being within second recess 54 .
- First recess 52 comprises a bottom surface 56 and sidewall surfaces 58 .
- Second recess 54 comprises a bottom surface 60 and sidewall surfaces 62 .
- Sidewall surfaces 58 and 62 can extend non-perpendicularly form bottom surfaces 56 and 60 , respectively, to simply printing of circuit 22 a over such sidewall surfaces.
- First recess 52 is separated from second recess 54 by one of the sidewall surfaces 62 .
- the separating sidewall 62 extends non-perpendicularly from both of bottom surface 56 and bottom surface 60 .
- Interconnects 23 a and 24 a extend over the separating sidewall surface 62 and along bottom surfaces 60 and 56 . Interconnects 23 a and 24 a thus extend continuously from electrical component 36 a to electrical component 38 a.
- Substrate 10 a comprises a front surface 12 a and an opposing back surface 11 a.
- first recess 52 and second recess 54 both extend through the same of either front surface 12 a or back surface 11 a.
- recesses 52 and 54 are illustrated as both extending through front surface 12 a.
- Subsequent processing of substrate 10 a can be performed in accordance with the processing of either FIG. 6 or FIG. 7 to cover first and second electrical components 36 a and 38 a, and electrical circuit 22 a, with at least one protective cover.
- FIGS. 10 and 11 A third embodiment method of the present invention is described with reference to FIGS. 10 and 11 .
- numbering similar to that utilized above in describing FIGS. 1-7 will be used, with differences indicated by the suffix “b” or by different numerals.
- a substrate 10 b comprises a substrate body 13 b, a front surface 12 b, and an opposing back surface 11 b.
- a recess 14 b is provided through front surface 12 b and into substrate 10 b.
- Electrical components 36 b and 38 b are within recess 14 b and connected by interconnects 23 b and 24 b.
- a loop antenna 26 b is electrically connected with component 38 b. Loop antenna 26 b extends from component 38 b, out of recess 14 b, and along surface 12 b of substrate 10 b.
- Antenna 26 b crosses over itself at a bypass 70 .
- Antenna 26 b comprises a first portion 66 and a second portion 68 at bypass 70 , with second portion 68 crossing over first portion 66 .
- Bypass 70 comprises an insulative material 72 separating first portion 66 from second portion 68 .
- Insulative material 72 can comprise, for example, silicon dioxide.
- Methods for forming antenna 26 b will be recognized by persons of ordinary skill in the art. Such methods could include, for example, printing methods similar to those discussed above in discussing FIGS. 1-3 , with the exception that two printing steps would be utilized in forming antenna 26 b. More particularly, a first printing step would be utilized to form the portion of antenna 26 b underlying insulative material 72 , and a second printing step would be utilized to form the portion of antenna 26 b overlying material 72 . Insulative material 72 would be formed between the two printing steps. Insulative material 72 can be formed by conventional methods.
- FIGS. 10 and 11 are illustrated with only two loops and only one bypass 70 , persons of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that alternate embodiments could be formed comprising more than two loops and a plurality of bypasses 70 .
- the utilization of one or more bypasses 70 can advantageously permit relatively long loop antennas to be formed on a card substrate.
- antenna second portion 68 is illustrated as being substantially perpendicular to antenna first portion 66 at bypass 70 , the invention encompasses other embodiments (not shown) in which an antenna second portion is non-perpendicular to an antenna first portion at a bypass of the antenna portions.
- Such embedded circuits can comprise, for example, circuitry 22 , 22 a or 22 b, and one or more of components 36 , 36 a, 36 b, 38 , 38 a and 38 b.
- FIGS. 1-11 illustrate formation of a single card
- the invention encompasses methods in which a plurality of cards are formed.
- Such plurality of cards may be formed by forming a number of recesses within a single sheet, and then dividing the sheet into singulated cards.
- the division into singulated cards may occur before or after any of the steps illustrated in FIGS. 1-11 .
- the division into singulated cards may occur after printing of conductive circuitry (shown in FIG. 2 ), and prior to provision of components 36 and 38 within a recess.
- the division of a large sheet into singulated sheets can be performed by a number of methods known to persons of ordinary skill in the art, including, for example, sawing or cutting mechanically or by a laser.
- FIGS. 12 and 13 The formation of a number of individual cards from a single sheet substrate is illustrated in FIGS. 12 and 13 .
- a sheet substrate 50 comprises a plurality of recesses 14 c.
- the sheet substrate 50 (shown in FIG. 12 ) is divided into a number of singular card substrates 10 c.
- the individual card substrates 10 c comprise at least one recess 14 c.
- the invention encompasses methods in which not all of the individual substrates 10 c comprise equal numbers of recesses 14 c, and encompasses embodiments in which some of the individual substrates comprise no recess 14 c. However, generally at least two of the formed substrates 10 c will comprise at least one recess 14 c.
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