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Reexamination Certificate

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C361S056000, C361S058000, C361S118000, C361S119000

Reexamination Certificate

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06650525

ABSTRACT:

TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a filter for protecting electronic circuitry from electromagnetic field interference (EMI), over voltages and preventing electromagnetic emissions. More specifically, this invention relates to a multi-functional electronic component whose physical architecture suppresses unwanted electromagnetic emissions, both those received from other sources and those created internally within electronic circuitry by differential and common mode currents. In addition, due to the electronic component's physical architecture and material composition, over voltage surge protection and magnetic properties can be integrally incorporated with the differential and common mode filtering and the invention relates to component carrier substrates used to protect electronic components from mechanical stresses associated with their handling and coupling within electronic equipment. The component carrier substrates also provide electrical interference shielding and improved thermal characteristics.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The majority of electronic equipment produced presently, and in particular computers, communication systems, military surveillance equipment, stereo and home entertainment equipment, televisions and other appliances include miniaturized components to perform new high speed functions and electrical interconnections which according to the materials from which they are made or their mere size are very susceptible to stray electrical energy created by electromagnetic interference or voltage transients occurring on electrical lines. Voltage transients can severely damage or destroy such micro-electronic components or contacts thereby rendering the electronic equipment inoperative, and requiring extensive repair and/or replacement at great cost.
Electrical interference in the form of EMI or RFI can be induced into electrical lines from such sources as radio broadcast antennas or other electromagnetic wave generators. EMI can also be generated from the electrical circuit which is desired to be shielded from EMI. Differential and common mode currents are typically generated in cables and on circuit board tracks. In many cases fields radiate from these conductors which act as antennas. Controlling these conducted/radiated emissions is necessary to prevent interference with other circuitry or other parts of the circuit generating or sensitive to the unwanted noise. Other sources of interference are generated from equipment coupled to the electrical lines, such as computers, switching power supplies and a variety of other systems, which may generate significant interference which is desired to be eliminated to meet international emission and/or susceptibility requirements.
Transient voltages occurring on electrical lines can be induced by lightning which produces extremely large potentials in a very short time. In a similar manner, nuclear electromagnetic pulses (EMP) generate even larger voltage spikes with faster rise time pulses over a broad frequency range which is detrimental to most electronic devices. Other sources of large voltage transients are found to be associated with voltage surges occurring upon the switching off or on of some electronic power equipment as well as ground loop interference caused by varying ground potentials. Existing protection devices, primarily due to their architecture and basic materials, do not provide adequate protection in a single integrated package.
Based upon the known phenomenon of electromagnetic emissions and transient voltage surges a variety of filter and surge suppression circuit configurations have been designed as is evident from the prior art. A detailed description of the various inventions in the prior art is disclosed in co-owned U.S. Pat. No. 5,142,430, herein incorporated by reference.
The '430 patent itself is directed to power line filter and surge protection circuit components and the circuits in which they are used to form a protective device for electrical equipment. The circuit components comprise wafers or disks of material having desired electrical properties such as varistor or capacitor characteristics. The disks are provided with electrode patterns and insulating bands on surfaces thereof which co-act with apertures formed therein so as to electrically connect the components to electrical conductors of a system easily and effectively. These electrode patterns act in conjunction with one another to form common electrodes with the material interposed there between. The '430 patent was primarily directed toward filtering paired lines. The present invention improves on the paired line concept by refining and adapting the concept for use with low voltage low current data communication lines as well as arrangements directed towards high voltage industrial and home applications such as three phase power lines, electric motor noise filtering, LANs and other computer and electronic devices.
Based upon the foregoing there was found a need to provide a multi-functioning electronic component architecture which attenuates electromagnetic emissions resulting from differential and common mode currents flowing within electronic circuits, single lines, pairs of lines and multiple twisted pairs. Such multi-functioning electronic components are the subject of application Ser. No. 09/008,769, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,097,581, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/841,940, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,909,350, both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
While the above referenced electronic components accomplish their respective tasks, usage of such components has been limited for a number of reasons. First, the number of such components required continues to increase as applications, such as data buses, continue to grow. In addition, as the number of required components grows, so does the physical size of multi-component packages. Second, by their nature the electronic components referred to are delicate structures which do not handle physical stress well. During the manufacture of electronic products a number of mechanical stresses associated with handling and soldering can damage the components.
Another drawback to using the referenced electronic components is that it becomes very tedious to manually handle and mount the components on electronic products being assembled. This often time translates into lower product yields and added expense due to broken or misconnected components.
A further disadvantage to some of the components is that they include leads for thru-hole insertion. Physical stressing, bending or applying torque to the leads can cause a failure in the final product, either immediately or later thereby affecting the products overall reliability.
Therefore, in light of the foregoing deficiencies in the prior art, the applicant's invention is herein presented.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Based upon the foregoing and because of the sensitive nature of electronic technology there is also a need for combining electromagnetic filtering with surge protection to eliminate the susceptibility to over voltages and emissions from external sources. Due to the highly competitive nature of today's electronic industry such a differential and common mode filter/surge protector must be inexpensive, miniaturized, low in cost and highly integrated to be incorporated into a plurality of electronic products.
It is therefore a main object of the invention to provide an easily manufactured and adaptable multi-functional electronic component which filters electromagnetic emissions caused by differential and common mode currents.
It is another object of the invention to provide a protective circuit arrangement which may be mass produced and adaptable to include one or more protective circuits in one component package to provide protection against voltage transients, over voltages and electromagnetic interference.
Another object of the invention is to provide protective circuits having an inherent ground which provides a path for attenuating EMI and over voltages without h

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