17815098. SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE HAVING SHIELD PATTERNS simplified abstract (Micron Technology, Inc.)
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SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE HAVING SHIELD PATTERNS
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Inventor(s)
Tetsuji Takahashi of Inagi (JP)
SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE HAVING SHIELD PATTERNS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17815098 titled 'SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE HAVING SHIELD PATTERNS
Simplified Explanation
The disclosed apparatus is a device that consists of multiple signal wiring patterns, shield patterns placed between corresponding signal wiring patterns, a common pattern connected to each shield pattern, and a transistor connected between the common pattern and a power line with a fixed power potential.
- The apparatus includes multiple signal wiring patterns.
- Shield patterns are provided between each pair of corresponding signal wiring patterns.
- A common pattern is coupled to each shield pattern.
- A transistor is connected between the common pattern and a power line with a fixed power potential.
Potential Applications:
- This apparatus can be used in electronic devices such as smartphones, computers, and tablets.
- It can be utilized in communication systems, including wireless networks and telecommunication devices.
- The apparatus can be integrated into automotive electronics, such as in-car entertainment systems and navigation devices.
Problems Solved:
- The shield patterns help reduce electromagnetic interference between the signal wiring patterns, improving signal quality and reducing noise.
- The transistor connected to the common pattern and power line helps regulate the power supply, ensuring a stable power potential.
Benefits:
- Improved signal quality and reduced noise interference due to the shield patterns.
- Enhanced power regulation and stability through the transistor connection.
- Increased reliability and performance of electronic devices utilizing this apparatus.
Original Abstract Submitted
Disclosed herein is an apparatus that includes a plurality of signal wiring patterns, a plurality of shield patterns each provided between corresponding two of the signal wiring patterns, a common pattern coupled to each of the plurality of shield patterns, and a transistor coupled between the common pattern and a power line supplied with a fixed power potential.