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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 31, 2005
Filed:
Oct. 31, 2002
Mats Högberg, Partille, SE;
Goran Snygg, Partille, SE;
Mikael Johansson, Mölnlycke, SE;
Lars Bolander, Bor{dot over (a)}s, SE;
Gunnar Skatt, Mölndal, SE;
Mats Högberg, Partille, SE;
Goran Snygg, Partille, SE;
Mikael Johansson, Mölnlycke, SE;
Lars Bolander, Bor{dot over (a)}s, SE;
Gunnar Skatt, Mölndal, SE;
Telefonaktiebolget LM Ericsson (publ), Stockholm, SE;
Abstract
The invention relates to a cover () for an electronic device (), which electronic device comprises a substrate () and at least two electronic components (), one of which generates an electromagnetic field around itself, where the cover has a first main surface () that faces towards the electronic device, comprises a material that conducts current, and is designed and arranged in such a way in relation to the electronic components that a cooling medium can pass from the first () to the second () electronic component. The invention is characterized in that, by virtue of its shape and its material content, the cover has been given an increased ability to absorb at least part of the electromagnetic field that is generated by at least one of the electronic components. Part of the increased absorbing ability has been achieved by the first main surface of the cover having a shape that minimizes the number of parallel surfaces between the electronic device and the first main surface. The cover can suitably have a number of conical protrusions protruding in the direction towards the electronic components ().