Telecommunications – Receiver or analog modulated signal frequency converter – With particular receiver circuit
Patent
1992-03-02
1994-04-26
Eisenzopf, Reinhard J.
Telecommunications
Receiver or analog modulated signal frequency converter
With particular receiver circuit
455 89, 361704, 361749, 361794, 429 7, 429120, 320 2, H04B 116, H01M 1050
Patent
active
053075196
ABSTRACT:
A circuit assembly (400) includes a flexible circuit (402) having first (504) and second layers (502). A current-limiting device such as a nichrome strip (316) is coupled to the flexible circuit (402) for limiting the amount of current during a short circuit condition. A heat sink (404) is selectively placed between the first and second layers of the flexible circuit in thermal proximity to the nichrome wire (316) in order to dissipate some of the heat generated by the nichrome strip (316).
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Desai Venus D.
Mehta Alay M.
Charouel Lisa
Eisenzopf Reinhard J.
Hernandez Pedro P.
Motorola Inc.
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