Electrostatic RF absorbant circuit carrier assembly and method f

Active solid-state devices (e.g. – transistors – solid-state diode – With shielding

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257660, 257704, 257678, H05B 660

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ABSTRACT:
An electrostatic RF absorbant circuit carrier assembly (200) is described as having a plastic support structure (100) which consists of an integrally fashioned base (180) and surrounding sidewalls (170) which together form an internal cavity (185). A plurality of conductor paths (125,165) are disposed within the cavity (185). The assembly (200) is completed by a polymeric cover (110) having a surface integrally fashioned to comprise wall members (145) for making contact with conductive paths (165) within the cavity (185). In order to facilitate RF isolation and electrostatic dissipation, the cover (110) is layered with a surface material comprising:

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