INTEGRATED CIRCUIT BOARDS EMBEDDED

Brand Owner Address Description
NUCLEO RAVISENT IP, INC. 2325-B Renaissance Drive Suite # 10 Las Vegas NV 89119 Integrated circuit boards and embedded software for incorporation in television sets, video monitors and set top boxes to provide web browsing functionality and functionality for composing, sending and receiving email; embedded software and related hardware designs for circuit boards for incorporation in television sets, video monitors and set top boxes to provide web browsing functionality and functionality for composing, sending and receiving email; electronic components, namely, semiconductor devices; parts for consumer electronics products, namely, integrated circuits and integrated circuit boards; computer software for communications purposes; computer software for access to computers, computer software, databases, communications services, and electronic communications networks; computer software for financial or commercial transactions over electronic communications networks; computer software for data, text, graphics, and image transmission; computer software for browsing and searching among electronic communications networks, computers, computer software, and databases; computer software for web browsing; computer software for composing, sending and receiving e-mail;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method for fabricating the embedded thin film resistors of a printed circuit board is provided. The embedded thin film resistors are formed using a resistor layer built in the printed circuit board. Compared with conventional discrete resistors, embedded thin film resistors contribute to a smaller printed circuit board as the space for installing conventional resistors is saved, and better signal transmission speed and quality as the capacitive reactance effect caused by two connectors of the conventional resistors is avoided. The method for fabricating the embedded thin film resistors provided by the invention can be conducted using the process and equipment for conventional printed circuit boards and thereby saving the investment on new types of equipment. The method can be applied in the mass production of printed circuit boards and thereby reduce the manufacturing cost significantly.