18506424. Electronic Device simplified abstract (SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION)

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Electronic Device

Organization Name

SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Masataka Kazuno of Kofu (JP)

Kenji Yamamoto of Matsumoto (JP)

Electronic Device - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18506424 titled 'Electronic Device

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes an electronic device with multiple electronic components mounted on a substrate and covered by a cap. The cap's resonance mode is not within the vibration frequency bands of the second and third vibrator elements, ensuring proper functionality in various temperature ranges.

  • Explanation of the patent:
 * Electronic device with multiple electronic components mounted on a substrate
 * Cap covering the components with a resonance mode outside of specific vibration frequency bands
 * Ensures proper operation in different temperature ranges
    • Potential Applications:**

This technology could be applied in various electronic devices where multiple components need to vibrate independently without interference from the cap's resonance mode.

    • Problems Solved:**

1. Interference with vibration frequencies of electronic components 2. Ensuring proper functionality in different temperature ranges

    • Benefits:**

1. Improved performance of electronic devices 2. Enhanced reliability in various operating conditions

    • Potential Commercial Applications of this Technology:**

Optimizing Vibration Control in Electronic Devices

    • Possible Prior Art:**

There may be prior art related to vibration control in electronic devices, but specific examples are not provided in the abstract.

    • Unanswered Questions:**
    • 1. How does the cap design prevent interference with the vibration frequencies of the electronic components?**

The abstract does not provide detailed information on the specific design features of the cap that ensure its resonance mode is outside the vibration frequency bands of the electronic components.

    • 2. Are there any specific temperature ranges where the device may still experience operational challenges despite the cap's design?**

The abstract mentions operation in a temperature range, but it does not specify if there are any limitations or challenges that may arise in extreme temperature conditions.


Original Abstract Submitted

An electronic device includes a substrate, a first electronic component mounted on the substrate and including a first vibrator element vibrating along a first plane along the substrate, a second electronic component mounted on the substrate and including a second vibrator element vibrating along a second plane crossing the first plane, a third electronic component mounted on the substrate and including a third vibrator element vibrating along a third plane crossing the first plane and the second plane, and a cap mounted on the substrate and covering the first electronic component, the second electronic component, and the third electronic component, wherein a resonance mode of the cap is not within vibration frequency bands of the second vibrator element and the third vibrator element in an operation temperature range.