Patent
1979-08-13
1981-07-14
James, Andrew J.
357 70, 357 72, 357 80, H01L 2302, H01L 2348, H01L 2944
Patent
active
042789915
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is an IC package for connecting one set of nodes on an IC chip to another corresponding set of nodes on a circuit board. Each interconnection is made with a single C-shaped lead which is bonded at one end to a node on the chip. These leads extend outward from the periphery of the chip's surface, then perpendicular to and away from the chip's surface, and then inwards towards each other. A heat sink attaches to the back of the chip. The chip, an adjacent portion of the heat sink, and the outward extending portion of the leads are then encapsulated with a solid mass to hold them rigidly in place.
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Andrews Daniel M.
Ritchie Ronald J.
Burroughs Corporation
Fassbender Charles J.
James Andrew J.
Peterson Kevin R.
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