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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 24, 2002
Filed:
Mar. 31, 2000
Timothy E. Beerling, Corvallis, OR (US);
Marvin G. Wong, Woodland Park, CO (US);
Wan Sin Ng, Singapore, SG;
Juliana Arifin, Singapore, SG;
Jiansan Sun, Singapore, SG;
Arief Budiman Suriadi, Singapore, SG;
Naoto Kawamura, Corvallis, OR (US);
Hewlett-Packard Company, Palo Alto, CA (US);
Abstract
An electrical interconnect for an inkjet printhead comprising an ink-ejecting semiconductor die is described. The ink-ejecting die further comprises a substrate having an opposing upper surface, lower surface, and a thin film stack. The upper surface of the substrate is beveled on at least one edge such that a lower portion of the bevel is below an upper portion of the bevel. A conductive material trace is disposed on top of at least a portion of the upper surface and the thin film stack and on the bevel towards the lower portion of the bevel. An electrical conductor is coupled to the conductive material trace at a predetermined location below the upper portion of the bevel. In a preferred embodiment of the current invention, the conductive material trace is substantially below the surface of the printhead thereby creating a robust printhead having several advantages including but not limited to: (1) electrical interconnects that are solidified in an encapsulant and therefore protected from chemical etching of the ink and vibrational/physical forces generated by the printer, (2) minimized die to printing medium distance and (3) minimized ESD effects on the beveled die.