Abstract: A multilayered gas sensor for detecting the presence of gases in air. In particular, sensors are described for sensing hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides. An additional feature of the invention is to provide a device that is suitable for sensing gases in the harsh environment of an automobile exhaust system. The device features a ceramic substrate and a glass layer to adhere a catalyst support to the substrate. A catalyst layer of either platinum or rhodium is deposited on the catalyst support and a thermally sensitive resistor element detects reactions of hydrocarbons or nitrogen oxides on the corresponding catalyst.
Abstract: An IC package design and method of making the package design that provides anti-bridging between metal leads. The anti-bridge IC package design extends bottom covercoat material out onto the leads a sufficient distance to prevent solder bridging that typically takes place in cup regions of gull wing shaped leads. A further feature of the invention is to provide a method of applying covercoat material to the IC and the leads in the same process step. A resilient material wheel and related manufacturing equipment is used to apply a single covercoat material, like epoxy, in a single step that serves as both the bottom covercoat and lead anti-bridge coat for the IC.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 20, 1997
Date of Patent:
December 1, 1998
Assignee:
CTS Corporation
Inventors:
Ronald J. Dedert, William A. Hollinger, Jr., Paul J. Kaverman