3d mram with through silicon vias or through silicon trenches magnetic shielding
US-2017025601-A1 · Jan 26, 2017 · US
US10028420B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10028420-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615057766-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 1, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 22, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 17, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 17, 2018 |
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A sheet for shielding against electromagnetic waves includes a first magnetic material having a plurality of through holes formed in a thickness direction, and a second magnetic material filling the plurality of through holes and blocking a frequency band different from that of electromagnetic waves blocked by the first magnetic material.
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What is claimed is: 1. A sheet for shielding against electromagnetic waves, the sheet comprising: a first magnetic material having a plurality of through holes formed in a thickness direction; and a second magnetic material filling the plurality of through holes and blocking a frequency band including higher frequencies of electromagnetic waves than a frequency band blocked by the first magnetic material having the plurality of through holes formed therein, wherein the plurality of through holes are evenly distributed as an array in the first magnetic material. 2. The sheet of claim 1 , wherein the first magnetic material blocks a frequency band ranging from 100 to 300 KHz. 3. The sheet of claim 1 , wherein the first magnetic material performs a blocking function for an inductive coupling scheme. 4. The sheet of claim 1 , wherein the second magnetic material blocks a frequency band ranging from 6 to 7 MHz. 5. The sheet of claim 1 , wherein the second magnetic material performs a blocking function for a resonant magnetic coupling scheme. 6. The sheet of claim 1 , wherein the second magnetic material is formed of a material having specific resistance higher than that of the first magnetic material. 7. The sheet of claim 1 , wherein the second magnetic material is formed of a soft magnetic material. 8. The sheet of claim 1 , wherein the second magnetic material is formed of a material having electrical insulation properties. 9. The sheet of claim 1 , wherein the first magnetic material includes a metal ribbon. 10. The sheet of claim 1 , wherein the first and second magnetic materials are provided in a plurality of magnetic layers to have a stacked structure. 11. The sheet of claim 10 , wherein an adhesive layer is interposed between adjacent magnetic layers among the plurality of magnetic layers. 12. The sheet of claim 10 , wherein adjacent magnetic layers among the plurality of magnetic layers are directly coupled without using an adhesive layer. 13. The sheet of claim 10 , wherein the first magnetic material comprises a plurality of fragments. 14. The sheet of claim 13 , wherein the second magnetic material comprises a plurality of fragments. 15. The sheet of claim 10 wherein, in each magnetic layer of the stacked structure, the first magnetic material has a plurality of through holes formed in a thickness direction and the second magnetic material filling the plurality of through holes. 16. A sheet for shielding against electromagnetic waves, the sheet comprising: a first magnetic material having a plurality of through holes formed in a thickness direction; and a second magnetic material filling the plurality of through holes and blocking a frequency band different from that of electromagnetic waves blocked by the first magnetic material, wherein the first and second magnetic materials are provided in a plurality of magnetic layers to have a stacked structure, and wherein the second magnetic material in a magnetic layer among the plurality of magnetic layers is staggered relative to the second magnetic material disposed thereabove or therebelow in an adjacent magnetic layer among the plurality of magnetic layers. 17. A wireless power charging device comprising: a coil unit; and an electromagnetic wave blocking sheet disposed between the coil unit and an external battery having a first magnetic material having a plurality of through holes formed in a thickness direction, and a second magnetic material filling the plurality of through holes and blocking a frequency band different from that of an electromagnetic wave blocked by the first magnetic material, wherein the plurality of through holes are evenly distributed as an array in the first magnetic material, and wherein the second magnetic material blocks the frequency band including higher frequencies of electromagnetic waves than a frequency band blocked by the first magnetic material. 18. The wireless power charging device of claim 17 , wherein the first and second magnetic materials are provided in a plurality of magnetic layers to have a stacked structure and, in each magnetic layer of the stacked structure, the first magnetic material has a plurality of through holes formed in a thickness direction and the second magnetic material filling the plurality of through holes.
characterised by the mechanical construction · CPC title
comprising a plurality of shielding layers; combining different shielding material structure · CPC title
comprising a single discontinuous metallic layer on an electrically insulating supporting structure, e.g. metal grid, perforated metal foil, film, aggregated flakes, sintering · CPC title
Magnetic shielding materials · CPC title
Alloys characterised by their composition {(treatment thereof for enhancing their electromagnetic properties C21D8/12)} · CPC title
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