Housing for an electronic circuit

Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Electrostatic capacitors – Fixed capacitor

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361401, 361406, 361414, H05K 114

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049319086

ABSTRACT:
The housing comprises a bottom 1 in the thickness of which the extension of an input/output pin 5 of the housing is embedded. This extension ends in a contact terminal 15 which lies flush with the surface of a substrate 7 carrying passive or active electronic components 11, 12 and interconnecting conductor tracks 10, 10', 10". A conductor track 10 passing over an opening 6 in the substrate which accommodates the terminal 15 is soldered onto this terminal in order to interconnect a terminal 14 of the component 12 with the input/output pin 5 of the housing. An interconnection via side terminals 13, 13', 13", . . . , which complicates the layout of the conductor tracks to be provided for this purpose, is thus no longer required.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3013188 (1961-12-01), Kohler
patent: 3079577 (1963-02-01), Brownfield
patent: 3325691 (1967-06-01), Dahlgren et al.
patent: 3386009 (1968-05-01), Grabbe
patent: 3621338 (1971-11-01), Rogers et al.
Landis, "High-Speed Packaging For GaAs Interconnection", 3/85, pp. 384-388.

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