Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1990-06-27
1994-04-26
Lee, Thomas C.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364DIG2, 36492783, 3649294, 361683, 361684, 361816, 361730, G06F 116, G06F 118
Patent
active
053075030
ABSTRACT:
A circuit module includes one or a plurality of semiconductor parts, a substrate having the semiconductor parts mounted thereon, and terminals arranged on an outer periphery of the substrate along a plurality of sides of said substrate. The circuit module is connected to a board of a computer by plugging the terminals into corresponding terminal holes, so that the terminals are used in common for providing electrical connection and mechanical connection with the board of the computer.
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Ralston et al, Encyclopedia of Computer Science, 1976 pp. 712-716.
Baba Mikito
Geiger Richard G.
Ide Koji
Kato Yoshiyuki
Okada Isao
Lee Thomas C.
Loomis John C.
Mitsumi Electric Co. Ltd.
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