COMPUTER PROCESSING UNIT CIRCUIT BOARDS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
FIRST IN UPGRADES Newer Technology, Inc. 8 Galaxy Way Woodstock IL 60098 computer processing unit circuit boards and terminal strips;FIRST IN UP GRADES;UPGRADES;
MAXPOWER NEW CONCEPTS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 8 Galaxy Way Woodstock IL 60098 computer processing unit circuit boards;Statement(s): The drawing is amended to appear as follows: PUBLISH NEW CUT;MAX POWER;
NEWERTECH NEW CONCEPTS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 8 Galaxy Way Woodstock IL 60098 computer processing unit circuit boards and terminal strips;NEWER TECH;NEWIER TECH;
NUPOWR NEW CONCEPTS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 8 Galaxy Way Woodstock IL 60098 COMPUTER PROCESSING UNIT CIRCUIT BOARDS;NEW POWER;
RENDERPIX Newer Technology, Inc. 8 Galaxy Way Woodstock IL 60098 computer processing unit circuit boards;
VIEWPOWR NEW CONCEPTS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 8 Galaxy Way Woodstock IL 60098 computer processing unit circuit boards;VIEW POWER;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An electrical assembly (200, FIG. 2) is formed from two, interconnected circuit boards (202, 204). Conductive spacers (240) and a conductive material (260) are placed between complementary bond pads (218, 232) on the circuit boards. The conductive spacers are formed from a material that maintains its mechanical integrity during the process of attaching the circuit boards. The conductive material is a solder or conductive adhesive used to mechanically attach the circuit boards. In addition, an insulating material (270) is inserted into an interface region (250) between the circuit boards. The insulating material provides additional mechanical connection between the circuit boards. In one embodiment, one circuit board (202) includes a glass panel that holds an array of organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs), and the other circuit board (204) is a ceramic circuit board. Together, the interconnected circuit board assembly (200) forms a portion of a flat panel display (1102, FIG. 11).