Electrical connectors – With provision to dissipate – remove – or block the flow of heat
Patent
1988-07-28
1990-08-21
Abrams, Neil
Electrical connectors
With provision to dissipate, remove, or block the flow of heat
361382, 361385, H05K 720
Patent
active
049501810
ABSTRACT:
A module for insulatively housing and refrigerating a semiconductor device which is designed to be plugged into a printed circuit board within a conventional air-cooled electronic system. The plug-in module is designed such that the semiconductor device within the module can be operated at temperatures from -200.degree. C. down to the temperatures of liquid helium, while a short distance below the housing portion of the module the plug-in conductors connect to a connector on a conventionally cooled processor board. This is accomplished without frost or other type of troublesome moisture forming on the plug-in conductors.
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Abrams Neil
Hawk Jr. Wilbert
Jewett Stephen F.
NCR Corporation
Penrod Jack R.
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