Abstract: A transducer embodying the present invention is assembled on a discrete electrically conductive frame (100) that has been formed to provide both leads (120-140) and a backplate (110). An integrated circuit chip (200) is bonded to one of the leads, and a dielectric inner housing member (300) is molded about the backplate and the portion of the leads adjacent to it. The inner housing member encapsulates the chip, embraces the perimeter of the backplate, and provides a cylindrical opening (310) that extends on each side of the backplate. A conductive outer housing member (400) is subsequently molded about the perimeter of the inner housing member, and a spacer (500), electret diaphragm assembly (600), and conductive gasket (700) are sequentially positioned in the opening on one side of the backplate. Conductive front and back covers (800,900) are thereafter bonded to the outer housing to close the opening and to complete a conductive enclosure that provides electrostatic shielding for the transducer.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 28, 1982
Date of Patent:
January 8, 1985
Assignee:
AT&T Bell Laboratories
Inventors:
Alex M. Brzezinski, Harold J. Hershey, Stephen R. Whitesell
Abstract: The present apparatus for controlling the application of telephone line power in a telephone set has obviated the requirement for a local source of power at the premises of a telephone customer. A data processor-based telephone set incorporating the present invention comprises a power supply having first and second voltage storage devices (C401, C402) which accumulate charge from the telephone line. First and second regulator circuits (410, 420) regulate the charging of the voltage storage devices and the power distribution to power-consumptive components of the telephone set during on-hook and off-hook switchhook conditions. A voltage threshold detector (301) actuates a power-down of power consumptive components including the data processor (210) when the power supply voltage falls below a particular threshold value. In the meantime, power is continuously provided to certain essential components such as the volatile memory (220) of the data processor.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 1, 1982
Date of Patent:
December 11, 1984
Assignee:
AT&T Bell Laboratories
Inventors:
Terrence L. Essig, Donald D. Huizinga, Donald R. Means