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US-9529478-B2 · Dec 27, 2016 · US
US12232270B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12232270-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318188273-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 22, 2023 |
| Priority date | Sep 30, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 18, 2025 |
| Grant date | Feb 18, 2025 |
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Electrical components may have plastic packages. Contacts may be formed on exterior surfaces of the plastic packages. A plastic package for an electrical component may have an elongated shape that extends along a longitudinal axis. A first groove may run parallel to the longitudinal axis on a lower surface of the plastic package. A second groove may run perpendicular to the first groove on an opposing upper surface of the plastic package. The electrical components may be coupled to fibers in a fabric such as a woven fabric. A first solder connection may be formed between the first groove and a first fiber such as a weft fiber. A second solder connection may be formed between the second groove and a second fiber such as a warp fiber.
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What is claimed is: 1. A fabric-based item, comprising: a knit fabric formed from strands including first and second conductive strands; and an electrical component having first and second grooves, a first contact in the first groove, and a second contact in the second groove, wherein the first conductive strand is soldered to the first contact in the first groove and the second conductive strand is soldered to the second contact in the second groove, wherein the electrical component comprises metal traces coupled to the first and second contacts and a plastic package that encloses the metal traces, and wherein the first and second grooves are formed in the plastic package. 2. The fabric-based item defined in claim 1 wherein the first and second conductive strands each comprise a conductive coating on a non-conductive core. 3. The fabric-based item defined in claim 1 wherein the first and second conductive strands each comprise a locally stripped insulating coating. 4. The fabric-based item defined in claim 1 wherein the electrical component is selected from the group consisting of: a light-emitting diode and a sensor. 5. The fabric-based item defined in claim 1 wherein the knit fabric comprises a pocket and wherein the electrical component is received within the pocket. 6. The fabric-based item defined in claim 1 wherein the first and second grooves each have curved sidewalls. 7. The fabric-based item defined in claim 1 wherein the strands include insulating strands knit with the first and second conductive strands. 8. The fabric-based item defined in claim 1 wherein the electrical component comprises a touch sensor electrode that forms part of a touch sensor array in the knit fabric. 9. The fabric-based item defined in claim 1 wherein the electrical component comprises a light-emitting diode that forms part of a pixel array in the knit fabric. 10. A fabric-based item, comprising: fabric comprising knitted strands, wherein the knitted strands include a conductive strand; and an electrical component having a metal trace, a package enclosing the metal trace, a recess in the package, and a contact in the recess that is coupled to the metal trace, wherein the conductive strand is electrically coupled to the contact in the recess, wherein the fabric comprises a pocket, and wherein the electrical component is knitted into and retained within the pocket. 11. The fabric-based item defined in claim 10 wherein the package comprises a plastic package and wherein the recess is formed in the plastic package. 12. The fabric-based item defined in claim 11 wherein the electrical component comprises a printed circuit substrate and wherein the plastic package at least partially encloses the printed circuit substrate. 13. The fabric-based item defined in claim 12 wherein the electrical component comprises a terminal and wherein the trace routes signals between the terminal and the contact. 14. A fabric-based item, comprising: a fabric comprising insulating strands and conductive strands that are knitted together, wherein the fabric comprises a pocket; and an electrical component in the pocket, wherein the electrical component has a first groove extending in a first direction and a second groove extending in a second direction that is different from the first direction, wherein the first and second grooves each receive a given one of the conductive strands, and wherein the first groove is parallel to a first axis that extends along the first direction and the second groove is parallel to a second axis that extends along the second direction. 15. The fabric-based item defined in claim 14 further comprising a contact in the groove, wherein the given one of the conductive strands is soldered to the contact in the groove. 16. The fabric-based item defined in claim 14 wherein the electrical component is selected from the group consisting of: a light-emitting diode and a sensor. 17. The fabric-based item defined in claim 14 wherein the electrical component comprises a plastic package and wherein the first and second grooves are formed in the plastic package.
Package configurations · CPC title
by a substrate and the encapsulations · CPC title
on sidewalls or bottom surfaces of the package substrates, interposers or redistribution layers · CPC title
Shapes or dispositions thereof · CPC title
Sensor · CPC title
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