Claims
- 1. A magnetic domain device comprising:
- a magnetic domain device chip containing ferromagnetic cylindrical domain supporting material,
- a pair of printed circuit layers facing opposite surfaces of said chip;
- each said layer comprising:
- an insulating substrate having striped conductive patterns orthogonally oriented relative to each other on the opposite surfaces of said substrate,
- first conductive means connecting the ends of the striped conductors on one surface of one layer to the ends of the striped conductors on one surface of the other layer to form a first switching coil
- second conductive means connecting the ends of the striped conductors on the other surface of said one layer to the ends of the striped conductors on the other surface of said other layer to form a second switching coil orthogonally oriented relative to said first coil,
- a plurality of conductive pins,
- each said layer being apertured to permit penetration by said pins,
- third conductive means connecting the ends of each said coil to respective ones of said pins, and
- a permanent magnet surrounding said coils and providing a magnetic field perpendicular to said magnetic domain device chip.
- 2. The device defined in claim 1 wherein
- said first and second conductive means are solder connections made through aligned apertures in said pair of printed circuit layers.
- 3. The device defined in claim 1 and further including
- fourth conductive means connecting said magnetic device chip to said pins other than said respective pins.
- 4. The device defined in claim 1 wherein said permanent magnet comprises
- a pair of permanent bar magnets and
- a pair of sheets of magnetic material,
- said bar magnets being disposed adjacent the sides of said printed circuit layers, and
- said sheets of magnetic material extending between said bar magnets and facing the surfaces of said printed circuit layers.
- 5. The device defined in Claim 4 and further including a splitable closed container having engagable mating surfaces for supportably enclosing said bar magnetics and said sheets of magnetic material.
- 6. The device defined in claim 4 wherein
- one of said sheets of magnetic material is apertured to permit penetration by said pins without establishing electrical contact with said pins.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 265,034 filed June 21, 1972.
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