Patent ID: 8510935

Claim:
A method for producing a solderless assembly of at least two burned-in or tested electronic components, wherein the at least two burned-in or tested electronic components have component terminals, the method comprising, in order: a) providing a conductive firmament having a first side and a second side, wherein said conductive firmament is a conductive layer, or a conductive foil, or a conductive film; b) in response to step a), connecting the component terminals of the at least two burned-in or tested components to said first side of said conductive firmament with an anisotropic adhesive, the at least two burned-in or tested electronic components lying entirely on said first side of said conductive firmament with the conductive adhesive being between the components and the conductive firmament; c) embedding the at least two electronic components with: a matrix composed of an electrically insulating material; the matrix covering and protecting a first side of the anisotropic adhesive between the at least two burned-in or tested electronic components, the matrix lying entirely on said first side of said conductive firmament; d) in response to step c), applying a pattern to said second side of said conductive firmament; e) in response to step d), removing portions of said conductive firmament based on said pattern such that remaining portions of said conductive firmament comprises a patterned firmament that forms an electronic circuit interconnecting the component terminals of the at least two burned-in or tested components; and f) covering the patterned conductive firmament with an insulating cover, the insulating cover thereby lying entirely on the second side of the conductive firmament, leaving exposed connection portions of the patterned firmament.