Method for wiring connection of a display device and...

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CA 2012029

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE In a displaying cell of a liquid crystal display device, glass substrates are formed to overhang a displaying area and electrodes formed on the glass substrates are also formed to overhang the displaying area. An electrode formed on a wiring substrate, in which integrated circuit chips are mounted in order to drive the electrodes, is connected by an anisotropic conductive film to the electrodes on the glass substrate. Space is provided on the glass substrates, so that another anisotropic conductive film can be provided between the attaching position of the anisotropic conductive film and the displaying area. In the event that a connection is disconnected, a wire is broken or the current leaks, the wiring substrates are peeled off, and the connection is repaired. After repair, the wiring substrate is connected to a different part of the electrode on the glass substrate.

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