Canon kabushiki kaisha (20240304532). MODULE AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE simplified abstract

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MODULE AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE

Organization Name

canon kabushiki kaisha

Inventor(s)

NORITAKE Tsuboi of Kanagawa (JP)

KUNIHIKO Minegishi of Kanagawa (JP)

MODULE AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240304532 titled 'MODULE AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE

The abstract of the patent application describes a module comprising a first wiring board, a second wiring board, an electronic component, and a connecting unit. The connecting unit includes a first wiring member, a second wiring member, and a conductive bonding member. The module features a first space continuous from the first wiring board to a first virtual plane and a second space continuous from the second wiring board to the first virtual plane, which are connected to each other. The module satisfies either a first condition or a second condition. The first condition requires a third space on the opposite side of the first space with respect to the first wiring member to be continuous with the first space. The second condition necessitates a fourth space on the opposite side of the second space with respect to the second wiring member to be continuous with the second space.

  • The module includes a first wiring board, a second wiring board, an electronic component, and a connecting unit.
  • The connecting unit consists of a first wiring member, a second wiring member, and a conductive bonding member.
  • The module features spaces that are continuous from the wiring boards to a virtual plane.
  • The module must meet either a condition where a space on the opposite side of the first space is continuous with it or a condition where a space on the opposite side of the second space is continuous with it.

Potential Applications: - This technology could be used in electronic devices requiring compact and efficient wiring solutions. - It may find applications in the automotive industry for improved connectivity in vehicle components. - The module could be utilized in aerospace technology for reliable wiring connections in aircraft systems.

Problems Solved: - Provides a compact and efficient wiring solution for electronic components. - Ensures reliable connectivity between wiring boards and virtual planes. - Helps streamline the wiring process in complex electronic systems.

Benefits: - Improved efficiency in wiring connections. - Enhanced reliability in electronic components. - Space-saving design for compact devices.

Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Wiring Module for Electronic Devices This technology could be commercialized in the electronics manufacturing industry for the production of compact and reliable electronic devices. It could also be utilized in the automotive and aerospace sectors for improved wiring solutions in vehicles and aircraft.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this module improve the efficiency of wiring connections in electronic devices? 2. What potential applications could this technology have in the aerospace industry?


Original Abstract Submitted

a module includes a first wiring board, a second wiring board, an electronic component, and a connecting unit. the connecting unit includes a first wiring member, a second wiring member, and a conductive bonding member. a first space continuous from the first wiring board to a first virtual plane and a second space continuous from the second wiring board to the first virtual plane are continuous with each other. at least one of a first condition and a second condition is satisfied. the first condition is a condition that a third space on an opposite side to the first space with respect to the first wiring member is continuous with the first space. the second condition is a condition that a fourth space on an opposite side to the second space with respect to the second wiring member is continuous with the second space.