Device for detecting three-dimensional electromagnetic...

Active solid-state devices (e.g. – transistors – solid-state diode – Responsive to non-electrical signal – Electromagnetic or particle radiation

Reexamination Certificate

Rate now

  [ 0.00 ] – not rated yet Voters 0   Comments 0

Details

C257S433000, C257S434000, C257S680000

Reexamination Certificate

active

06861719

ABSTRACT:
A device for detecting electromagnetic radiation including at least one detection circuit including a non-cooled thermal detector and an associated reading circuit, and a method for producing the device. The device includes a substrate forming a cavity under vacuum, in which are placed the thermal detector and the reading circuit. A window transparent to radiation is placed above the cavity and ensures the sealing of the cavity. A sealing mechanism hermetically attaches the window on the substrate, and an electrical connection is inserted in the window ensuring a leaktight connection between the detection circuit and processing elements outside the cavity.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5288649 (1994-02-01), Keenan
patent: 09 264784 (1997-10-01), None
patent: 11 145489 (1999-05-01), None
patent: 2000 298063 (2000-10-01), None
patent: 95 17014 (1995-06-01), None
patent: 99 67818 (1999-12-01), None

LandOfFree

Say what you really think

Search LandOfFree.com for the USA inventors and patents. Rate them and share your experience with other people.

Rating

Device for detecting three-dimensional electromagnetic... does not yet have a rating. At this time, there are no reviews or comments for this patent.

If you have personal experience with Device for detecting three-dimensional electromagnetic..., we encourage you to share that experience with our LandOfFree.com community. Your opinion is very important and Device for detecting three-dimensional electromagnetic... will most certainly appreciate the feedback.

Rate now

     

Profile ID: LFUS-PAI-O-3442692

  Search
All data on this website is collected from public sources. Our data reflects the most accurate information available at the time of publication.