Electrostatically protected IC card

Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Discharging or preventing accumulation of electric charge – Specific conduction means or dissipator

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361730, H05F 300, H05K 504

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RE0358320

ABSTRACT:
A system is provided wherein an IC memory card (10, FIG. 2) is inserted into a slot (12) of an electronic device (14), which discharges any static electric charge on the card. The card includes a frame that comprises a body having opposite side beams and top and bottom conductive covers mounted on the side beams, to enclose a circuit board. The circuit board has a ground plane, and a first of the side beams has an electrically conductive surface portion directly engaged with a peripheral portion of the ground plane and with one of the covers, to connect the cover to the side beam conductive portion. The body can be constructed of molded electrically conductive material.

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