Method for shielding integrated circuit devices

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making

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C029S831000, C029S832000, C029S839000, C029S843000, C228S180210, C228S180220, C257S686000

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10621844

ABSTRACT:
A high reliability radiation shielding integrated circuit device comprising a plurality of package layers; a radiation shielding lid or base coupled to the plurality of package layers; wherein the circuit die are shielded from receiving an amount of radiation greater than the total dose tolerance of the circuit die. An integrated circuit device for use in high reliability applications. The integrated circuit device is designed to be highly reliable and protect integrated circuit die from failing or becoming unreliable due to radiation, mechanical forces, thermal exposure, or chemical contaminates.

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