Article: Pennsylvania, New Jersey Inventors Develop Board Level Electromagnetic Interference Shielding Method

ALEXANDRIA, Va., Jan. 10 -- Kenneth M. Robinson of Effort, Pa., and James E. Kline of Blairstown, N.J., have developed an electromagnetic interference shielding method.

According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "An exemplary apparatus generally includes a fence, a heat sink, and a thermal interface. The fence includes walls defining at least one opening along an upper portion of the fence. The walls are configured to be disposed generally about one or more electrical components of a board. The heat sink includes resilient fingers connected to a lid portion, and configured to engage openings of the fence and/or the board. The lid portion is configured to substantially entirely ...

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