Electricity: conductors and insulators – Anti-inductive structures – Conductor transposition
Patent
1999-01-27
2000-04-25
Kincaid, Kristine
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Anti-inductive structures
Conductor transposition
174 35GC, 361816, 257680, 257660, 257432, 257726, 257727, H05K 900
Patent
active
060546484
ABSTRACT:
A shield case is formed by bending one sheet of a magnetic metal plate that is generally in a T-character form, which has a top plate, two side plates sandwiching the top plate, and a back plate extending from a rear edge of the top plate and sandwiched between the side plates. A semiconductor optical device is placed between the side plates, and elastically held at its side surfaces by clamp pieces formed in the side plates. By inwardly bending the back plate to a position in parallel to the top plate, the semiconductor optical device at its back and bottom surfaces is shielded. The side surfaces and light-receiving/light-emitting surface of the semiconductor optical device are respectively shielded by the side plates and the top plate.
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Hikita Hiroaki
Murakawa Shigehiro
Kincaid Kristine
Rohm & Co., Ltd.
Walkenhorst W. David
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