Wiring technique

Active solid-state devices (e.g. – transistors – solid-state diode – Including region containing crystal damage

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C257S662000, C257S678000, C257S749000, C257SE21170, C257SE21509, C257SE21475

Reexamination Certificate

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10950409

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for supplying electrical power to a movable member. The apparatus includes a fixed member, the movable member moving relative to the fixed member, a flexible wiring member having an end connected to the movable member and another end connected to the fixed member, configured to transmit the electrical power from the fixed member to the movable member, and a cooling member configured to cool the fixed member.

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