Geometrical instruments
Patent
1979-08-02
1982-05-04
Abrams, Neil
Geometrical instruments
174 52FP, 339 75MP, H01R 2372
Patent
active
043279538
ABSTRACT:
A module containing an integrated circuit is disclosed. The module may be repetitively installed in a receptacle located in some electronic apparatus, such as an electronic calculator or video game, with low risk of damage to the integrated circuit or to the receptacle. The module is essentially "box" shaped and is provided with keys and slots for assuring proper orientation within the receptacle. The integrated circuit device is preferably attached via its leads to a substrate located in a chamber located within the module. Contacts are affixed to the substrate and coupled to the leads. These contacts are accessible from the exterior of the module through at least one aperture provided from the exterior to the chamber.
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Bonfield Peter L.
Slagel Gary A.
Abrams Neil
Heiting Leo N.
Marshall, Jr. Robert D.
Sharp Melvin
Texas Instruments Incorporated
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