Measuring and testing – Fluid pressure gauge – Mounting and connection
Patent
1997-05-30
2000-04-25
Oen, William
Measuring and testing
Fluid pressure gauge
Mounting and connection
G01L 700
Patent
active
060530499
ABSTRACT:
An electrical device (10) includes a package body (12) having a device mounting region (14) and an electrical connection region (16). A cavity (18) resides in the package body (12) intermediate to the device mounting region (14) and to the electrical connection region (16). A leadframe (20) is positioned within the package body (12) and includes a plurality of individual leads (34) traversing the cavity (18). An electronic component (24) is electrically attached to the individual leads (34) within the cavity (18). In addition to accommodating the attachment of the electronic component (24), the cavity (18) is configured to permit access to the individual leads (34) by a bonding tool (40).
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Chen Chiu Chik
Hoyle Christopher J.
Kosberg Robert C.
Meny Keith A.
Nowicki, Jr. James
Cunningham Gary J.
Motorola Inc.
Oen William
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