摘要 |
1,212,406. Semi-conductor devices. PHILIPS ELECTRIC & ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIES Ltd. 14 March, 1968 [17 March, 1967], No. 12437/68. Heading H1K. A semi-conductor device comprises a semiconductor body with a plurality of elongate electrodes in electrical contact with regions of the body and extending along the body surface in the same direction in a plane or in mutually parallel planes. The body is mounted on a base member having a corresponding plurality of conductive strips secured in electrical contact with terminal leads and extending perpendicular to the electrodes, to which they are directly attached. In one arrangement, Fig. 1, the planar transistor 1 is mounted in inverted position with its electrodes 6, 7, 2 contacting the edges of strips 3a, 3b, 3c, respectively, the electrode-strip and strip-header pin connections being made by solder or conductive epoxy resin. Alternatively the strips may be printed or deposited tracks on an insulating plate which fits over the header pins (Fig. 2, not shown). The mutually perpendicular arrangement of the electrodes and strips increases the tolerance in positioning the device or the header. |