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Attorney: Holland; Robby, Heiting; Leo, Donaldson; Richard


Number of patents: 4
Last date: April 08, 1997

NumberTitleIssue Date
5618750Method of making fuse with non-corrosive termination of corrosive fuse material
A fuse for a semiconductor integrated circuit is provided wherein a strip of corrosive material (82), such as aluminum, has one end thereof connected to a conductive strip (84) of a non-corrosive material and the other end thereof connected to a strip (94...
04/08/1997
5607773Method of forming a multilevel dielectric
A method of forming a planar dielectric layer over an interconnect pattern which requires fewer processing steps and has a lower dielectric constant than is obtained in the prior art. The method comprises providing a substrate having an electrical interco...
03/04/1997
5602773Memory device column address selection lead layout
A semiconductor memory device (20) includes N bitlines (31, 32, 33, 34) addressable by a partially decoded column address, wherein N is greater two. A column address selection lead (YSEL) has plural segments, each of which overlays a length of one of the ...
02/11/1997
5594234Downset exposed die mount pad leadframe and package
The invention is a single piece deep downset exposed lead frame (10) that can be used in current production processes. A single lead frame (10) has a die mount pad (12) that is formed with a downset or cavity into which the semiconductor die (20) is mount...
01/14/1997
 
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